Metallica have a busy summer planned, as they've lined up a number of shows and plan to work on material for a new album. Last year, they were asked by their hometown San Francisco Giants baseball team to participate in Metallica Night, and it was such a success they are doing it again.
After a recent road loss to the San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp created a special moment for one Dodgers fan going through a 'tough battle'. During the game, a group of fans got the attention of Dodgers third-base coach Tim Wallach and asked if he could get Kemp to come over and greet the fan after the game. The two time All-Star went above and beyond by not only com
This has been a week Metallica will definitely remember for quite some time to come. After receiving a whole lot of love at the 2013 Revolver Golden Gods ceremony Thursday night in Los Angeles, the band headed back to the Bay Area on Friday (May 3) to join their local World Series-winning San Francisco Giants in some very special pre-game festivities.
Friday night was 'Metallica Night' at AT&T Park in San Francisco. The Giants gave away Metallica trucker hats and invited members of the Bay Area metal band to throw out the ceremonial first pitch prior to the scheduled game against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Ea...
It's a big week for Metallica, who will follow their Revolver Golden Gods honor Thursday night (May 2) with a little love from their hometown San Francisco Giants on Friday (May 3). The band members will get to throw out the first pitch before Friday's game and perform the National Anthem for the audience, but even before the fun on the field, the group connected with one of their favorite Giants
With a new album in the works, a 3D film set to arrive in the summer, plans for a second Orion Festival and a headlining gig at Revolver’s Golden Gods Awards, Metallica have a busy 2013 ahead of them. And now the year got even more awesome with the announcement that the band will step up to the metal plate by performing the National Anthem and throwing out the first pitch at the San Francisco Gian
The 2012 World Series wrapped up this weekend with the San Francisco Giants sweeping the Detroit Tigers and nearly shutting them out for the entire series! Even if you who don't care about baseball, you would probably be down for a free Doritos Locos Taco from Taco Bell, right...
San Francisco took games one and two to jump out to an early 2-0 lead on Detroit in the best of 7 World Series.
Before last night's game two, Nick Kimmel, a 22-year-old Marine from Moses Lake and triple amputee due to injuries he sustained last December while serving in Afghanistan after stepping on an I.E.D., was honored by not only coming out onto the field with Willie Mays and Barry Zito, but h
The 2012 World Series gets underway tonight in San Francisco as the Giants host games 1 and 2 against the Detroit Tigers in the best of 7 series. Even if you who don't care about baseball, you would probably be down for a free Doritos Locos Taco from Taco Bell, right? During the World Series, once a base is stolen by any player, Taco Bell will let you #StealATaco.
After surviving their record sixth elimination game of the 2012 postseason on Monday night, the San Francisco Giants advanced to the 2012 World Series. There, they will face the Detroit Tigers starting Wednesday night at AT&T Park in San Fran. Here's a preview of the 2012 World Series: