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Thursday, July 27, 2017

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Kraken - Back To Work


The Kraken and company, back to work. #FearTheBeer
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The Newest Beermen - Von Pessumal


Let's welcome the newest beermen, Von "The Vonfire" Pessumal! #FearTheBeer #Vonfire
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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

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A heartfelt message from AVO #FearTheBeer ๐Ÿป


Kung kailan napapamahal na si AVO sa mga ka-beerkada, biglang may naganap na trade at malilipat na siya sa Global Port Batang Pier. Eka nga sa basketball, "It's not easy to see a guy wearing different jersey."

Let's all see a heartfelt message from Arnond Van Opstal aka AVO:

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1979 PBA season - Open Conference champions


Royal Tru-Orange (now San Miguel Beermen) won their first ever PBA title in the Open Conference, defeating Toyota Tamaraws, 102-101 in Game 4, for a 3-1 series win.

The Orangemen, led by imports Otto Moore and Larry Pounds, became the fourth team to win a championship in the 1970s.
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Monday, July 17, 2017

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San Miguel Beermen's Top 5 Imports


A lot of dominant imports already wear the San Miguel Beermen Jersey. Watch the video where you can see the San Miguel Beermen's Top 5 Imports. This is our selection. Who's yours? Just drop on the comment section below.



Video by James Billanes
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Beermen's biggest Grand Slam hurdle will be themselves says Arwind

According to Arwind Santos, the Beermen's biggest obstacle towards winning a Grand Slam will be themselves.
Arwind Santos knows how to stop a Grand Slam, he did it once before.

As the anchor of Petron, Santos was a big part of the Blaze Boosters' upset of Talk 'N Text in the 2011 Governors' Cup Finals, denying the Tropang Texters of a shot at immortality.

Six years later, with the San Miguel Beermen looking to complete a triple crown, Santos is trying his best to rally his teammates and avoid making the same mistake.

Because according to Arwind, the Beermen's biggest obstacle towards winning a Grand Slam will be themselves.

Not TNT, not Ginebra, not anybody else.

If San Miguel fails to complete the triple crown, it's on them.

"Ang lagi ko lang ire-remind sa kanila, pagkatapos ng lahat ng nangyari, successful na nangyari sa team namin, hindi tayo kayang sirain ng mga tao sa labas," Santos said Friday during the team's victory party to celebrate winning the 2017 PBA Commissioner's Cup.

"Kasi naniniwala ako na isa lang satin dito sa loob ang pwedeng makasira sa team natin. Kung sino man sa labas, hindi mangyayari yun kasi hindi naman nila handle kung ano nangyayari dito," he added, talking about his San Miguel team that has won five of the last eight PBA championships.

After going through countless high-pressure situations over the last three years, San Miguel's core is as solid as ever.

Arwind would like to keep it that way as the Beermen face perhaps their toughest challenge yet.

"Yung team namin, yung time element mas mahaba pa yung time na magkakasama tayo kesa sa pamilya natin. So wag sana natin kalimutan at hayaan masira ng isa satin dito na nasa loob," he said.

"Kailangan core tayo, solid tayo habang lalong tumatagal," Arwind added.

Chasing a Grand Sla, Santos said San Miguel needs to settle dow and not get consumed by the pressure.

As with their previous five titles together, Arwind said that the Beermen's first priority for the Governors' Cup is to actually make the playoffs and then go from there.

"One game at a time lang talaga. Ang target muna namin makapasok ng semis, yun lang muna. Hindi kami kailangan magmadali," he said. - ABS-CBN Sports
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Rhodes comes through for local orphanage before leaving PH

Finally a pro champion, the man they call the Colossus went to the White Cross Orphanage in San Juan and treated the children to some food and cake.
Following a championship win in the 2017 PBA Commissioner's Cup, San Miguel import Charles Rhodes is leaving the country Friday night.

However, Rhodes' last few days in the Philippines were pretty busy as the towering import was on deck for two victory parties --- one on Wednesday and one on Friday --- on top of visiting a local orphanage.

Finally a pro champion, the man they call the Colossus went to the White Cross Orphanage in San Juan and treated the children to some food and cake.

Rhodes, who helped the Beermen win their first Commissioner's Cup title in 17 years by beating TNT KaTropa in the Finals, 4-2, said on his Instagram account that "words can't express the feeling" when he made the underprivileged kids happy.

Aside from treating everyone to a nice meal, Rhodes also made a donation to orphanage.


Rhodes was terrific for San Miguel all conference long, winning the Best Import award as well aside from the title.

Making an appearance at Robinson's Galleria Friday to meet Beermen fans, he thanked everyone for their continued support and expressed his desire to go for back-to-back championships next year. - ABS-CBN Sports
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