The San Francisco Giants did something Friday night they've never done in franchise history. Unfortunately for the New York Mets, so did they. The surging
The San Francisco Giants (26-26) will vie for their fourth straight victory when they visit the New York Mets (21-29) on Saturday at 1:40 PM ET on NBCS-BA.
The San Francisco Giants (26-26) bring a three-game winning streak into a contest against the New York Mets (21-29) at 1:40 PM ET on Saturday. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Mets will send Luis Severino (2-2) to the mound, while Jordan Hicks (4-1) will take the ball for the Giants.
San Francisco Giants first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. shouldn’t go unnoticed for the impressive stats he has put up. Heading into Friday’s action, he had come to the plate 158 times this season and reached base 76 times (over 48%).
San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Chapman has four Gold Glove Awards in his trophy cabinet for a reason.
Patrick Bailey hit the go-ahead grand slam in the eighth inning Friday night for the visiting San Francisco Giants, who mounted another multi-run late-inning comeback to stun the New York Mets 8-7 in the opener of a three-game series.
The San Francisco Giants are bringing in old friend Drew Pomeranz.
The San Francisco Giants are currently one of the worst pitching teams in Major League Baseball with a team ERA of 4.50. On Friday, it was announced that Bob Melvin’s team decided to pick some pitching help in the form of a player who once pitched for California teams San Diego and Oakland, Drew Pomeranz.
After a flashy offseason, the 2024 San Francisco Giants have yet to really hit their stride. Though they are far from buried in the National League standings, their 25-26 record has to be considered a disappointment.
Yesterday’s action on the farm. The Dominican Summer League season hasn’t started yet, but the other five San Francisco Giants Minor League Baseball affiliates were all in action on Thursday.
On Friday morning, the Los Angeles Dodgers released Drew Pomeranz from his minor league deal. The San Francisco Giants announced they are signing the left-hander to a one-year deal, per Andrew Baggarly of The Atheltic.
The San Francisco Giants will visit the New York Mets in the first meeting of their three-game series in the 2024 MLB. The event will occur today, May 24, at 7:00 PM ET in the Citi Field.
Prior to his injury woes, he spent a decent chunk of time as a lockdown reliever, a period of his career that began with the Giants.
A perfectly imperfect vessel for delivering the Giants’ message. Yesterday, 33-year old Tyer Rogers sunk the Pirates in the 9th inning to clinch a series win for the San Francisco Giants and his 19th career save.
Raise your hand if you picked Luis Matos to be the best player in the National League last week. You’re lying. Promoted on May 12 and relegated to pinch-running duties on Mother’s Day, Matos went on a hitting spree so remarkable on Monday, May 13 that he locked up NL Player of the Week nearly two days before the weekend was over.
The Pittsburgh Pirates' bullpen is not winning any fans among those who bet the over on Paul Skenes's win total for the 2024 regular season.
The San Francisco Giants landed Blake Snell a week before Opening Day. Now, Snell will return to the Giants rotation when they play the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on Wednesday.
We're a quarter of the way through the MLB season, and the early results are setting the stage for a fascinating trade deadline on July 30. Here are four teams flirting with postseason berths that should opt to be deadline sellers.
The Giants recently signed catcher Donny Sands to a minor league contract. The 28-year-old made his organizational debut with Triple-A Sacramento on Sunday, going 0-5 with three strikeouts.
After several seasons of mediocrity, the San Francisco Giants became big spenders in the offseason. The team gave big contracts to Gold Glove winner Matt Chapman, Cy Young winner Blake Snell, Korean outfielder Jung Hoo Lee, and power hitter Jorge Soler.
It appears to be a lock that he will remain on the IL well beyond his first eligible activation date of May 27.
Year 1 in San Francisco is officially a wash for one prominent signing.
If it wasn’t for bad luck, San Francisco wouldn’t have any luck at all. When Bob Melvin sat down on the bench to address the traveling media at Coors Field last week, the first piece of business was updating reporters on the injury status of a large handful of players.
San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee is the latest from the position group to suffer an injury. It was a rough weekend for the team from an injury standpoint, as they lost an outfielder to injury in every game against the Cincinnati Reds.
Yamamoto got his first taste of the Dodgers-Giants rivalry Monday night in the hostile Oracle Park.
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