Leading the parades would be the High School band playing patriotic songs followed by the World War I guys. At the time, the Great War vets were probably only 67 or 68 years old, but their faces ...
The other Giants to achieve the feat were Barry Bonds (1993, 1994, 1996, 1997), Matt Williams (1993, 1994) and Will Clark (1991). SF Giants’ Robbie Ray declines to test market (report), Wilmer ...
Putila was hired by former president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi in October 2022 and spent two seasons as the Giants’ general manager in 2023 and 2024. During that time, San Francisco ...
Last year, after Bruce Bochy led the Texas Rangers to a World Series championship, I wrote that maybe it was the wake-up call the San Francisco Giants needed to get their act together. After all ...
The San Francisco Giants are hoping to put together an offseason that helps them get back to being a contender in the National League. Over the last few years, the Giants have been extremely ...
The San Francisco Giants find themselves in a rough spot after another disappointing season just three years removed from winning 107 games. They have yet to climb back to that peak in performance ...
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 ...
It’s been a little over a month since San Francisco Giants legend Buster Posey became the team’s president of baseball operations, and his decisions are already aligning with what former ...
Minasian joined the Giants in 2019 as the director of pro scouting following 14 seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers. In 2022, Minasian was promoted to San Francisco’s vice president of pro scouting.
The San Francisco Giants are hoping president of baseball operations Buster Posey can help the club reach the postseason in 2025. Trying to retain starting pitcher Blake Snell is a “priority ...
The Giants rewarded Chapman with a six-year ... Ideally for fantasy purposes, Snell would stay in San Francisco. But there's a good chance he exercises his opt-out to test the free-agent market ...
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 ...