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鈥淚 don鈥檛 know what鈥檚 going to happen, but obviously I want to play,鈥?Pierzynski said. 鈥淥ne of the reasons I came to St.Louis was to have a chance to play in these games. I鈥檒l do whatever鈥檚 needed.鈥?
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鈥淭he really neat thing about Dreamforce this year is not just the size and the innovation,鈥?Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said as he stood next to a symbolic 6-foot wall of cans built near the Dreamforce entrance on Howard Street. 鈥淓ach and every year, Dreamforce gives back even more than ever before, and this year is no exception.鈥?
Lackey was the winning pitcher in the final game of the 2002 World Series, just the second rookie in history to start and win a Game7. Lackey said Monday that his main memory of pitching at then-Pacific Bell Park in Game 4 was collecting his first big-league hit.  
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Salesforce did focus on some business. As expected, Benioff promoted Wave, a new cloud analytics platform introduced Monday. The platform helps Salesforce business clients glean more information about their customers from the data already gathered by other software. Salesforce hopes Wave taps into an estimated $38 billion market for data analytics.
Another memory: walking  intentionally 鈥?four times. 鈥淲ouldn鈥檛 you?鈥?Lackey asked.  
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So this year鈥檚 Giants team isn鈥檛 quite as fearsome.
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The overriding theme Monday, though, was community service, a sensitive topic given the record number of people attending the conference and the street closures around Moscone Center.
鈥淚 mean, no offense to anybody in their lineup, but they don鈥檛 (have) Barry Bonds,鈥?Lackey said. 鈥淭hey have got a really good lineup. It鈥檚 a deep lineup, and especially when you鈥檝e got (Travis) Ishikawa hitting eighth. 鈥?It鈥檚 more of an -style lineup, which I鈥檓 pretty well accustomed to. So I鈥檓 going to have to make pitches all the way throughout the lineup. They are good.鈥?
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Giants fans will recall Pierzynski鈥檚 2004 season with, at best, dismay, in large part because the team sent pitchers ,  and  to the Twins for him, one of the worst deals in club history. Pierzynski had a decent season, but stayed just one year, and he wasn鈥檛 universally liked; some of the team鈥檚 pitchers ripped him anonymously, calling him, among other things, 鈥渁 clubhouse cancer.鈥?
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Company officials insist that its efforts this year are not a meaningless salve to make San Franciscans forget about the traffic headaches.
鈥淚t was one of those things. It just didn鈥檛 work out,鈥?Pierzynski said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 have any resentment, and I met a lot of people I鈥檓 still friends with, but it just wasn鈥檛 a good fit. I played every day, I had a good year, we won some games.
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鈥淚 have nothing against this city and the fans here. I never have. It鈥檚 a great city and they know baseball here. There were just a couple of guys on the team I had an issue with, and even those guys I鈥檝e talked to and everything鈥檚 fine now.鈥?
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鈥淲e鈥檙e doing this so we can inspire others, not because we鈥檙e trying to pat ourselves on the back,鈥?said Suzanne DiBianca, president of the nonprofit Salesforce Foundation. 鈥淲e want to inspire all the new technology companies that are here in our city.鈥?
Another subplot: Pierzynski also has some history with the Giants鈥?Game3 starter, . Hudson鈥檚 A鈥檚 teams faced Pierzynski鈥檚 Twins often in the early 2000s, and the two were the most fiery men in their respective clubhouses. Things boiled over after the Twins beat Oakland in the 2002 Division Series. The A鈥檚 thought Pierzynski taunted catcher  after a home run. 鈥淢ost people aren鈥檛 too fond of him,鈥?Hudson said of Pierzynski at the time.  
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The billionaire Benioff and his wife, Lynne, are major benefactors to children鈥檚 hospitals in San Francisco and Oakland. Tuesday night鈥檚 benefit gala and concert in Civic Center Plaza and City Hall, headlined by singer Bruno Mars and the band Cake, are expected to raise another $8 million for the hospitals.
On Tuesday, Hudson said, 鈥淕osh, that was so long ago. 鈥?A.J. is a competitor. He goes out there and he loves competing and he鈥檚 been on some teams that have had a lot of success. He鈥檚 just one of those guys that he goes out there and he competes 鈥?and does it in a way that makes you really want to beat him.鈥?
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Pierzynski had similar thoughts about Hudson, saying, 鈥淗e competes his tail off. He鈥檚 a fun guy to face. You know he鈥檚 going to come after you.  
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But this year, Dreamforce also asked top-level corporate executives attending the conference to volunteer some of their time Monday to fill bags that will be donated to local food banks. Salesforce hopes the event will inspire the executives to start their own food drives to help the 1 in 8 people worldwide who struggle with hunger.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be fun to watch him and Lackey, because neither one of them are going to want to come out of the game. They鈥檙e both guys who want to throw 145 pitches. Neither one of them backs down.鈥?
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Benioff set a goal to collect enough food and donations to feed 1 million people. Self-help coach and motivational speaker Tony Robbins, who joined Benioff at the conference kickoff, pledged to match the financial cost of feeding 1 million people.
NLCS schedule
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Giants vs. Cardinals
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On Tuesday, Dreamforce participants will also stuff 5,000 bags with flash cards, calculators and books for early childhood education. The foundation  last month, and has invited about 100 schoolchildren to watch a keynote address by Hillary Rodham Clinton and World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab.
Game 1: Giants 3, Cardinals 0
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Game 2: Cardinals 5, Giants 4
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Also for the first time, Dreamforce has taken over one hotel to host 80 sessions designed expressly for the 7,000 attendees who are from nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations.
Tuesday: at Giants, 1p.m. FS1
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Wed.: at Giants, 5p.m. FS1
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On Wednesday, Dreamforce organizers will take corporate executives on helicopter rides over the Bay Area as part of a goal to get 500 employers to hire military veterans.
Thursday: at Giants, 5p.m. FS1
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Sat.: at St. Louis, 1 or 5p.m. Channel: 2Channel: 40*
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With the chopper rides, staffed by vets, and a panel discussion about veterans, 鈥淲e really want to get our attendees thinking bigger about how they can hire veterans,鈥?DiBianca said.
Sunday: at St. Louis, 4:30 p.m. FS1*
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Revision as of 00:20, 30 October 2014

@@@ 鈥淭he really neat thing about Dreamforce this year is not just the size and the innovation,鈥?Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said as he stood next to a symbolic 6-foot wall of cans built near the Dreamforce entrance on Howard Street. 鈥淓ach and every year, Dreamforce gives back even more than ever before, and this year is no exception.鈥? Salesforce did focus on some business. As expected, Benioff promoted Wave, a new cloud analytics platform introduced Monday. The platform helps Salesforce business clients glean more information about their customers from the data already gathered by other software. Salesforce hopes Wave taps into an estimated $38 billion market for data analytics.

The overriding theme Monday, though, was community service, a sensitive topic given the record number of people attending the conference and the street closures around Moscone Center.

Company officials insist that its efforts this year are not a meaningless salve to make San Franciscans forget about the traffic headaches.

鈥淲e鈥檙e doing this so we can inspire others, not because we鈥檙e trying to pat ourselves on the back,鈥?said Suzanne DiBianca, president of the nonprofit Salesforce Foundation. 鈥淲e want to inspire all the new technology companies that are here in our city.鈥? The billionaire Benioff and his wife, Lynne, are major benefactors to children鈥檚 hospitals in San Francisco and Oakland. Tuesday night鈥檚 benefit gala and concert in Civic Center Plaza and City Hall, headlined by singer Bruno Mars and the band Cake, are expected to raise another $8 million for the hospitals.

But this year, Dreamforce also asked top-level corporate executives attending the conference to volunteer some of their time Monday to fill bags that will be donated to local food banks. Salesforce hopes the event will inspire the executives to start their own food drives to help the 1 in 8 people worldwide who struggle with hunger.

Benioff set a goal to collect enough food and donations to feed 1 million people. Self-help coach and motivational speaker Tony Robbins, who joined Benioff at the conference kickoff, pledged to match the financial cost of feeding 1 million people.

On Tuesday, Dreamforce participants will also stuff 5,000 bags with flash cards, calculators and books for early childhood education. The foundation last month, and has invited about 100 schoolchildren to watch a keynote address by Hillary Rodham Clinton and World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab.

Also for the first time, Dreamforce has taken over one hotel to host 80 sessions designed expressly for the 7,000 attendees who are from nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations.

On Wednesday, Dreamforce organizers will take corporate executives on helicopter rides over the Bay Area as part of a goal to get 500 employers to hire military veterans.

With the chopper rides, staffed by vets, and a panel discussion about veterans, 鈥淲e really want to get our attendees thinking bigger about how they can hire veterans,鈥?DiBianca said.


Benny Evangelista is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. E-mail: . Twitter:@ChronicleBenny


 

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