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The Giants: It's Personal

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Since we’re smack in the middle of not just Giants’ fever, but Giants’ pandemonium-bordering-on-religious-hysteria, this lovely, even-keeled personal reflection on the childhood roots of Giants’ fandom, from Jerie Sandholtz Jacobs, might prove salutary.

The piece aired Thursday on KQED’s Perspectives.

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