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Bob Melvin discusses Giants injury updates before game vs. Nationals

Bob Melvin discusses Giants injury updates before game vs. Nationals

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San Francisco manager Bob Melvin speaks with the media before the Giants' game against the Washington Nationals on Friday at Oracle Park.
Bob Melvin discusses Giants injury updates before game vs. Nationals originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
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