Everyone focused on Logan Webb on Sunday. But the San Francisco Giants bullpen was in great shape behind him. Webb was making his last start before he heads to join Team USA for the World Baseball Classic, which starts this week.
The World Baseball Classic is set to begin in three days. Meanwhile, Team USA is looking to bolster its chances at winning given it star-laden roster. On Monday, Team USA manager Mark DeRosa emphatically said that his team is, without a doubt, a “Dream Team” when asked, per MLB Network.
The San Francisco Giants entered the offseason with a lot of young starting pitchers who were equal parts exciting and unproven. Pitchers who could break camp with the team and prove to be a vital asset in the bullpen and critical rotational depth, like Hayden Birdsong was in the first half of last year.
Giants ace Logan Webb will start Game 1 of the WBC for Team USA when they take on Brazil in pool play on Friday, manager Mark DeRosa announced Monday afternoon.
There is a plan for Rafael Devers and Bryce Eldridge with the San Francisco Giants this season. San Francisco envisions the pair working as a tandem. When Devers plays first base, the Giants hope to play Eldridge, their No.
As Spring Training opens for 2026, all 30 teams have high hopes and big questions. These are the storylines to follow for each team heading into Opening Day.
So which player was the centerpiece of the San Francisco Giants’ trade with the New York Yankees when it comes to Camilo Doval? San Francisco got four players in return for the All-Star reliever — catcher Jesus Rodriguez, right-handed pitcher Trystan Vrieling, third baseman Parks Harber and left-handed pitcher Carlos De La Rosa.
Well folks, we did it. And well ahead of schedule, I might add! With the election last week of left-handed hitting infielder Jean Carlos Sio, we have once again completed the annual Willie McCovey Memorial Community Prospect List.
The San Francisco Giants are on a three-game winning streak as they head into Monday’s spring training game with the Chicago White Sox. The Giants (7-2) started spring training by winning four games in a row.
San Francisco Giants starter Logan Webb is thoroughly looking forward to his time in the World Baseball Classic. He showed he’s ready for that challenge in his final spring training start with the Giants before he leaves to join Team USA.
Much of the talk in San Francisco Giants spring training has been the competition to be catcher Patrick Bailey's backup in the regular season. There's Daniel Susac, the Rule 5 draft selection who also happens to be the younger brother of Andrew Susac, who backed up former Giants star Buster Posey a decade ago.
Outfield defense was a great source of consternation for the San Francisco Giants last season. The Giants’ outfield alignment was responsible for a minus-26 defensive runs saved in 2025, with center field Jung Hoo Lee leading the way with a minus-20 DRS.
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, and it is never too early to start thinking about how it might unfold. Seemingly, every year, we have a decent handle on who should contend and who is likely to struggle, which makes looking ahead to the trade deadline inevitable.
In a few days, San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Logan Webb will embark on the experience of a lifetime. As one of the starting pitchers for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic, he will join a list of some of the best pitchers in the game as they try to win a title that eluded them in 2023.
For prospects invited to Major League spring training, the competition to get noticed is fierce. Along with a 40-man roster, there are another 20 or so players on non-roster invitations.
The San Francisco Giants are juggling several things this spring training, not the least of which is breaking in first-year manager Tony Vitello. The former Tennessee head coach is a rookie in his own right.
The San Francisco Giants confront injury concerns during early spring training games as camp continues, and health now dominates the conversation. The team has limited Rafael Devers and Harrison Bader while prioritizing long-term readiness, placing both players at the center of attention.
With Harrison Bader in center field, the San Francisco Giants figure to be much better defensively in the outfield in 2026. That’s what he was signed for in January.
Heading into spring training of 2025, the San Francisco Giants had no idea who their fifth starter would be. With Justin Verlander being freshly signed at the time and familiar faces like Logan Webb, Robbie Ray, and Jordan Hicks returning, there was just one rotation spot left.
The Los Angeles Dodgers-San Francisco Giants rivalry is considered one of MLB’s oldest and fiercest. Dating back to 1889, their rivalry is well-known. While the Padres and Dodgers have been hitting it off lately, the Dodgers and Giants are always two ends apart.
As the San Francisco Giants are looking to accomplish their goals this season in 2026, one player on the team is also looking to help Team USA in the World Baseball Classic (WBC).
The San Francisco Giants had a quieter offseason in free agency, making several under‑the‑radar additions they believe can help them take a step forward in 2026.
To this point in his coaching career, Tony Vitello would be playing meaningful baseball games by now. College gets underway in mid-February, and Tennessee has already taken the field eight times.
Harrison Bader witnessed a solid rise in his market value this winter, with the outfielder drawing a lot of interest in the free agent market. He enjoyed a superb 2025 season with the Minnesota Twins before joining the Philadelphia Phillies at the trade deadline.
In a division where you’re automatically competing for second if you’re not named the Dodgers, the San Francisco Giants are looking to sneak into a wild-card spot in 2026.
Glen Kuiper is about to return to the airwaves. The former Athletics broadcaster Kuiper will provide the local radio call for the San Francisco Giants’ exhibition game against Team USA on March 3, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reported Wednesday.
In terms of a free-agent additions, it was a fairly quiet offseason for the San Francisco Giants. They did, however, find a way to make one of the most notable signings of the entire offseason.