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10:44, 7 March 2025MattSiegertalkcontribs created page Mike Ivie: The Miracle Man(Created page with "'''<font face = Papyrus> <font color = maroon> <font size = 4>Historical Essay</font></font> </font>''' File:Lemaster,J-018.jpg Former major league Mike Ivie passed away on July 21, 2023, in North Augusta, South Carolina, at age 70. A born-again Christian, Ivie was part of the notorious God Squad of the San Francisco Giants during the late 1970s. Here is an excerpt from a recent book by Matt Sieger, The God Squad: The Born-Again San Francisco Giants of 1978. San F...")
11:16, 30 January 2025MattSiegertalkcontribs created page File:Bonds25.jpeg(Former San Francisco Giant Barry Bonds acknowledges the fans during a ceremony to retire his No. 25 jersey at AT&T Park on August 11, 2018. (Lachlan Cunningham — Getty Images))
11:16, 30 January 2025MattSiegertalkcontribs uploaded File:Bonds25.jpeg(Former San Francisco Giant Barry Bonds acknowledges the fans during a ceremony to retire his No. 25 jersey at AT&T Park on August 11, 2018. (Lachlan Cunningham — Getty Images))
10:54, 29 January 2025MattSiegertalkcontribs created page (San Francisco) Giants of the Faith(In the late 1970s, the San Francisco Bay Area sportswriters labeled the growing group of born-again Christians on the San Francisco Giants the "God Squad." When the God Squadders helped propel the team to a strong 1978 season, challenging the Dodgers and Reds, they often gave God the credit in post-game interviews. The press raised no objection. But in 1979, when the Giants' fortunes faded on the field, local sportswriters were quick to blame the born-again players.)
17:38, 22 January 2025MattSiegertalkcontribs created page The God Squad(In the late 1970s, the San Francisco Bay Area sportswriters labeled the growing group of born-again Christians on the San Francisco Giants the "God Squad." When the God Squadders helped propel the team to a strong 1978 season, challenging the Dodgers and Reds, they often gave God the credit in post-game interviews. The press raised no objection. But in 1979, when the Giants' fortunes faded on the field, local sportswriters were quick to blame the born-again players.)