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Morning Minute: Much-needed rest for Giants; A's make roster move

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Fri, 1 Jun 2012|

Dave Benz has your Wendy's morning Minute for Friday, June 1.

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Transcript

Used to be period dot com and there everybody I'm Dave Benz of your morning minute for Friday June 1 -- you believe it is June the Giants just wrapped up a run of twenty games in twenty days. They -- an impressive twelve and eight record. Over that what's the what's the longest consecutive stretch of work. This season they would get back -- now after down on Thursday. Later on tonight had a wraparound set the Cubs begin today team team that bomb. Have a whole we'll get it started. You can catch game want on our sister station NBC Bay Area with the Sunday and Monday's contest right here on Comcast. Sports net Bay Area. The days of ships at bishop are doubting cal product Tyson Ross back to triple A Sacramento the team. Has yet to announce a corresponding roster move but it's likely roster spot. Will be given outfielder -- on this -- this who is expected to rejoin the team off the disabled list. In Kansas City tonight and a final -- cal defeated -- shoot 53 in the women's college World Series on Thursday. The golden Bears will play Oklahoma later today. In the second game of their run that doesn't for your morning minute average something great Friday everybody. That was to win these morning minute time. CSN Bay Area dot com.

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