After three seasons of frustrating performances, the San Francisco Giants are back in the thick of it in the National League West. The team enters play Wednesday with a 31-24 record, in third place in the division, just three games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers for the lead.
The San Francisco Giants are starting to cool down from their hot start, and a huge part of the reason why is an offense that overall is not holding up its end of the bargain.
The San Francisco Giants are seeing a former promising prospect head across the country to a hated National League rival. As first reported by Anthony DiComo of MLB.com, the New York Mets have agreed to a minor league deal with infielder David Villar.
San Francisco Giants right-hander Landen Roupp, who hasn't allowed a run in his past two starts, will look to extend that streak during a Wednesday matinee against the host Detroit Tigers.
Bats: still missing. And so the offensive frailty continues. For the second consecutive day, the San Francisco Giants lost 3-1 to the Detroit Tigers. For the 10th consecutive time, they failed to score more than four runs.
The San Francisco Giants' pitching staff has been the strength of the team in the 2024 season, with Logan Webb and Robbie Ray having All-Star seasons and Landen Roupp and Hayden Birdsong taking leaps in their development.
The San Francisco Giants are off to a great start this season thanks to some pleasant surprises on the roster. Coming into the year, expectations weren’t very high for the Giants.
The weekend’s action on the farm. It was a busy holiday weekend for the San Francisco Giants Minor League Baseball affiliates. Let’s recap everything that happened from Saturday through Monday!
The San Francisco Giants shook things up recently within the pitching staff in a decision that could not have been an easy one. After a difficult start
The 2025 MLB season just crossed the quarter-way mark, and as such, teams across the league are beginning to gain a pretty good idea of what they should look like the rest of the way.
Justin Verlander has been a fixture of the sport for almost 2o years. He’s won 3 Cy Youngs, an MVP, 9 All-Star nods, and 2 World Series rings. Verlander is a no-doubt first-ballot Hall of Famer.
The San Francisco Giants were one of the most pleasant surprises in baseball in the early going of the year. Several executives believed their hot start wasn’t necessarily a fluke, and that they would be able to contend for a playoff spot.
One of the reasons why the San Francisco Giants have experienced so much success during the 2025 MLB regular season has been the performance of their pitching staff.
The San Francisco Giants have positioned themselves as one of the National League's best teams through the first quarter of the 2025 season, and they've largely done so with very little consistency from the starting rotation.
Hayden Birdsong began the season as a long reliever. The San Francisco Giants right-hander was so effective in that role, he earned an opportunity to join the starting rotation.
The San Francisco Giants are off to a hot start. They’re 31-22, only 1 1/2 games behind the juggernaut defending champ Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League West, and the strength of their starting pitching has been part of it.
Robbie Ray continued his strong season with six solid innings and the visiting San Francisco Giants earned a 3-2 victory over the Washington Nationals 3-2 in the deciding game of a three-game series.
Kyle Harrison will make his first MLB start of the season this afternoon. The Giants southpaw is set to oppose Jake Irvin in the second game of this weekend’s set in Washington.
Robbie Ray is thriving. The veteran lefty is 6-0 with 62 strikeouts, a 2.67 ERA, and a 3.21 xERA through his first 10 starts. The San Francisco Giants have won nine of those outings.
Infielder David Villar elected free agency after being outrighted by the Giants, relays Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area. He’d been designated for assignment on Monday with Casey Schmitt returning from the injured list.