SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants dropped their home opener to the Royals on Friday, 3-1, but the most consequential play for their prospects this season had little impact on the final score. Roberto Pérez, who started behind the plate Friday and had caught five of San Francisco’s first seven games,… Read More
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