Matt Chapman homered for the second straight game and LaMonte Wade Jr. reached base six times as the visiting San Francisco Giants rallied to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-5 in 10 innings on Wednesday.
A day after Pittsburgh’s 9th inning comeback, San Francisco put together one of their own One day you’re lifted upon shoulders; and the next, your face down in the mud.
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.
Uh, he’s gonna be fine, right? If you’ve spent any time watching the San Francisco Giants play baseball, then you’ve /noticed something missing. This vague tingling sensation at the back of your brain that you can’t quite place until Jorge Soler steps into the batter’s box.
The San Francisco Giants (23-26) face off against the Pittsburgh Pirates (23-26) on the road on Wednesday beginning at 6:40 PM ET. The probable starters are Jared Jones (3-4) for the Pirates and Blake Snell (0-3) for the Giants.
The San Francisco Giants hope better days are ahead for starting pitcher Blake Snell, whose first two months with the team have been marked by injury and a trio of underwhelming performances.
The Giants lost a game that they should not have lost. There’s an age-old sports debate. One of those debates that will always be discussed but never solved.
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.
After winning four games in a row, the San Francisco Giants (23-25) play on the road against the Pittsburgh Pirates (22-26) at 6:40 PM ET on Tuesday. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Giants will send Logan Webb (4-4) to the mound, while Martin Perez (1-3) will get the nod for the Pirates.
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.
Two teams that have benefited from a recent youth infusion will meet when the visiting San Francisco Giants begin a three-series against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday.
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.
San Francisco Giants star Blake Snell is about to make his return to the mound over a month since he made his last appearance, with Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reporting that the two-time Cy Young winner will be throwing again this Wednesday in the second game of a three-leg road series versus the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The outfielder has done enough over the past calendar year to assure himself of continued opportunities at the big league level.
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.
The catching depth for the San Francisco Giants has taken a major hit in a short period of time. The team placed starter Patrick Bailey and backup Tom Murphy on the injured list just one day apart earlier in May.
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.
This weekend was a brutal one for the San Francisco Giants. While they were able to defeat the Cincinnati Reds in the last two games of their three-game series, it came at a cost as multiple key players were lost to injury.
DENVER, Colo. – The San Francisco Giants had a lot of good news coming out of their clubhouse on Tuesday. First, the day began when their team bus did not drop them off at Citizens Bank Park again.
The San Francisco Giants offseason signings haven't all worked out, but one has found immediate success in his new role. As Bleacher Report's Zachary D.
On Monday, the San Francisco Giants handed the ball to their No. 7 prospect Mason Black for his Major League debut against his favorite childhood team, the Philadelphia Phillies.
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