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Who is Bruce Bochy
This now-former skipper is said to have the biggest head of any MLB manager.
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What is embossing?
If you wanted the lettering on your University of Utah sweater to pop off the fabric, you'd use this stamping technique.
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Who is Buster Posey?
Anchoring the Giants from home plate for over a decade is this man, first name Gerald.
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What is pickling?
When you want to preserve food, you do this to it. Zach and Andrew get to eat them after they're out, though.
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What is the Ball and Socket joint?
The human shoulder is this type of joint, of which the body has two sets.
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What is 48?
In 1905, the Giants made (and won) their first World Series, coming off a 105-win season and only losing this many.
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What is calligraphy?
Under the umbrella of crafting lies this, the art of using specialized pens and ink to produce elegant handwriting.
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What is Friday?
The Giants are known for their off-white jerseys, but they can also been seen in bright orange tops, which they wear on this day of the week.
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What is watermelon?
The state fruit of Oklahoma is this, the only thing in which knocking before you try it is encouraged
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What is Aeronautics?
The first 'A' in NASA stands for this, which describes the science of air travel.
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Who are the New York Yankees?
Before the move to San Francisco, the Giants played in the "Subway Series" against this team, who's arguably done better since then.
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What is China?
Origami is a paper-folding craft that originated from this country, the same place as the reason we're participating in this very Taskmaster game.
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What is the Baseball Hall of Fame?
The Giants hold an MLB record with 56 members of this exclusive retirees-only club.
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What is Cottage pie?
The beef-centered alternative to Shepard's pie is this, named after another product from the same animal
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What is 2028?
In the near future, we'll celebrate the year MMXXVIII, which is this year in traditional Arabic numbers.
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What is 1954?
The Giants played their final World Series in New York in this year, the same year as Willie Mays' famous catch.
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What is a weighted blanket?
If you need a calming effect while you sleep, you might use one of these, which typically weigh about 15 pounds.
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Who are the Montreal Expos?
On April 29th, 2000, the Giants beat this now-defunct MLB team, for their first victory at AT&T Park, three weeks after opening it.
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What is the cherry?
The state fruit of Utah is this, which can liven up your ice cream sundae, cocktails, and granola bars.
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What are puzzle pieces?
The Autism Awareness ribbon is ladened with an assortment of these, symbolizing that people with autism are just trying to fit in.
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What is the New York Gothams?
Before going by their current moniker, the Giants went by this name, synonymous with the home town of bats, jokers and penguins.
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What is Swarovski?
If you wanted to show some wealth and bling on your next dress project you'd think of using these, whose owner touts them as "A Diamond for Everyone"
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What is Candlestick Park?
After departing from New York, the Giants found themselves at another non-baseball field, landing at this hallmark NFL stadium. I think my dad used to work there.
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What is bread?
This essential sandwich component was rationed AFTER World War 2, not DURING it. I guess they just wrapped it in lettuce?
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Who is Muhammad Ali?
After being denied service at a Louisville diner, this Olympic Heavyweight fighter threw his medal into a nearby river in protest.
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