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Andy Skeels has served as manager of the San Jose Giants for three seasons, including the 2009 season when the San Jose Giants set a new record with 93 victories on their way to winning the California League crown.
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Amgen Tour of California Stops in San Jose
NewsSports May 14, 2012, by Hayley Benham-Archdeacon
The annual Amgen Tour of California bicycle race will make a stop in San Jose tomorrow for the seventh consecutive year.
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SAP Open Won’t Return to San Jose in 2014
Sports Apr 26, 2012, by Josh Koehn
Professional tennis is leaving San Jose and walking to Memphis. The ATP World Tour announced this week that the 123-year-old tennis tournament, currently known as the SAP Open, will not return in 2014. In the past, the event featured greats such as John McEnroe, Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi and many others. More recently, casual fans would have a hard time identifying the top seeds. The event will move to Memphis next year before eventually becoming a stop in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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San Jose’s cycling pedigree has been conditioned and refined for well over a century. The South Bay enjoys a special type of pragmatism, which translates into our cycling history; so, while we may not be fielding a top contender in any of this year’s Tours, Giros or Classics, a large number of fine athletes will be using equipment and financing born and raised right here.
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Sharks Make the Stanley Cup Playoffs
Sports Apr 06, 2012, by Staff Report
It looked questionable at times down the stretch, but the San Jose Sharks are officially in the playoffs. The first two games of the Stanley Cup Playoffs will be played at HP Pavilion.
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San Jose Giants Announce Roster
Sports Apr 03, 2012, by Staff Report
On the verge of starting the 2012 season, the San Jose Giants announced their opening day roster.
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There is something very special about British motorcycles, especially the ones made prior to the 1970s. England produced the most exciting motorcycles in the world during the first half of the last century. Some people may disagree that point, but those folks have probably never seen a HRD Brough Superior (1924) or a Vincent Black Shadow (1948) in action.
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The inaugural “408K Race to the Row” takes place this Sunday. The 8K race begins in downtown San Jose, snakes through the Rose Garden and finishes up at Santana Row. “Just come out and have a good time and then get a Bloody Mary after the race. (Bloody Marys not included.)”
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‘Chasing Water’ highlights the Banff Mountain Film Festival
NewsSports Feb 29, 2012, by Traci Hukill
Chasing Water, judged the Best Short Mountain Film of the 2011 Banff Film Festival and screening on March 10 in Los Altos, didn’t begin as a film at all. The original idea was to shoot writer Jonathan Waterman’s paddling trip down the length of the Colorado River. “Then I was like, ‘This is too dear to my heart,’ and I thought maybe we could get a book, and then sponsors showed up.”
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Jeremy Lin ignites the New York Knicks
LocalNewsSports Feb 22, 2012, by Josh Koehn
Jeremy Lin, a graduate of Palo Alto High School, is giving South Bay hoops some credibility.
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