![Giants pitcher Tim Lincecum warming up](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjJP4G73DY3rygXjNMHokAcFZgm9dBMDOLNtppHrHzzqDfJ94TvlB6vN5Sny038UezQu8ijoWQWNp8_WRY9I56vM4wkN-V8PUHE04xerVEABljSRekVqnNxTLynJIDr1tQoUMu9/s200/Lincecum_warmup.jpg)
Saturday we were at the Giants baseball game. It was their 17th annual “Until There Is a Cure” Day. It is a day that the SF Giants help raise awareness and funds for HIV/AIDS. This year’s grant recipients through the Giants Community Fund include Central Coast HIV/AIDS Services, Face to Face, the Marin AIDS Project, and the New Conservatory Theatre Center.
![Until There is a Cure Day flier](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhPW5YfAmIwXiCMLSw8yZwKlaZgVGLJr0psg3z0LFzKEK_RWJLyVLNhhC9I1UsdSBrAr5rQ6k5-IRLMNK3S0w30yuE5HkIKB3rW9pyw3q9EOTbPsXBDGsncpqkcIh4wronJomal/s200/Lincecum_UTIC.jpg)
Eddie was at the first “Until There Is a Cure Day”. In the picture of us he is wearing the t-shirt from them. For the first UTIC Day, Eddie says the Giants had sections of the AIDS Quilt displayed on the field. He said it was a very moving event.
The Giants beat the Huston Astros in a close game (2-1). Pitcher and two-time Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum had a rough day on the mound. Closing pitcher, Brian Wilson, also kept the suspense going by loading the bases before last out of the game.
![GuyDads at the SF Giants game](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjv7aVDYQy6PScic4A6l-gitsW65dVxeEUNnlZAkUCBCU9jPviT3tmqOHwNDg28kZ9c7Fcjk7fq5jrWAed84qhsjYey1wdmni5RdHedn32wWTW22ecLm7zXA1dSfAvyt9TH22yH/s280/Guydads_UTICday.jpg)
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