The San Francisco Giants are in the midst of a brand new era beginning this offseason after the team fired Farhan Zaidi as president of baseball operations and ...
The San Francisco Giants might be out of the Juan Soto sweepstakes before they even really get going, according to reports. Per Andrew Baggerly of The Athletic, ...
While the 2024 season as a whole was not what the San Francisco Giants envisioned, there were a few bright spots the organization could be happy about. The San Francisco Giants are fighting to ...
Get it out of the way. No. Juan Soto is not coming to the San Francisco Giants.
The San Francisco Giants retooled their roster ahead of 2024 and entered the regular season with playoff hopes. Manager Bob Melvin’s club didn’t meet those expectations, finishing with an 80 ...
The San Francisco Giants enter the offseason with just four arbitration-eligible players: Mike Yastrzemski, LaMonte Wade Jr., Tyler Rogers, and Camilo Doval. New President of Baseball Operations ...
The San Francisco Giants made a lot of waves a week ago when they brought in Buster Posey to serve as the new President of Baseball Operations, ousting Farhan Zaidi from the role, and also moving ...
Winn is scheduled for an ulnar nerve transposition procedure on his right elbow Monday, Shayna Rubin of the San Francisco Chronicle reports. The Giants acquired Furman from the Guardians on Monday ...
San Francisco Giants Linked to Another Slugging Outfielder in Free Agency The San Francisco Giants are in the running for top free agents every offseason, but they have had a hard time landing the ...
What are the Giants' main priorities this offseason? Will they make trades off the big-league roster? Who are their free agents? Andrew Baggarly 211 Projecting MLB free agent contracts for Juan ...
Left-hander Robbie Ray did not opt out of his contract with the Giants and will remain in San Francisco, according ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Ray has two years and $50 million remaining on the five ...
The Giants last third baseman to win the Gold Glove Award was current third-base coach Matt Williams in 1997. Williams won three of his four Gold Gloves in San Francisco (1993, 1994, 1997).