It seems like a matter of time before the San Francisco Giants wave the white flag for the 2026 season. Although the trade deadline is not until August 3, the Giants are tied with the Kansas City Royals and Los Angeles Angels for the second-worst record in MLB at 29-43; only the Colorado Rockies (27-45) are worse.
After eight seasons, Tony Vitello left his role as the head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers baseball program last October to become the new manager of the San Francisco Giants.
The MLB trade deadline isn’t until August 3, but teams around the league may have to make a decision on being buyers or sellers sooner, rather than later.
The Giants are in a tough spot, currently sporting a 29-43 record. The Rockies are the only team in the majors below them in the standings. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports that the club hasn’t fully committed to selling but is moving in that direction.
Not every all-timer has instant success at the next level. For many baseball players, it takes a few bumps in the road out of the gate before they ever reach stardom.
One year ago today, one of the largest blockbuster trades in recent memory went down between the Boston Red Sox and San Francisco Giants. The Red Sox traded away franchise cornerstone Rafael Devers and his $313.5 million contract in exchange for four players.
The San Francisco Giants salvaged a game against the Chicago Cubs to avoid the sweep on Sunday on the back of ace Logan Webb. When the Giants required a big win as the month carried on, they turned to their ace, and once again, he delivered.
Former Tennessee Volunteers baseball coach Tony Vitello admitted this week that he’s had to dial back the trait that made him a superstar coach for eight season in Knoxville.
The only two things rarer in modern-day baseball than the four-homer game is the Triple Crown and the unassisted triple play. The former is, of course, done over an entire season, while there's a large level of lucky in the unassisted triple play.
The San Francisco Giants were up 4-1 in the eighth inning of their Sunday night clash against the Chicago Cubs. Logan Webb was still on the mound, although the game was far from over, as the Cubs were still knocking on the door with one runner at second base and Michael Busch at the plate.
The 2026 season has not been very kind to Logan Webb and the San Francisco Giants. Webb had struggled to begin the new campaign, and his struggles came at the worst time for a Giants team that couldn’t find its rhythm on both sides of the ball as they fall way below the .500 mark.
The San Francisco Giants placed right-handed reliever Keaton Winn, who pitched on three consecutive days last weekend, on the 15-day injured list on Sunday because of a right elbow strain.
Webb has been dominant in his last three starts for the San Francisco Giants, creating a seller's dilemma about whether they should keep or trade the 29-year-old right-hander at the upcoming deadline.
The San Francisco Giants made a pitching move in advance of Sunday’s game with the Chicago Cubs. The Giants announced that they moved right-handed reliever Keaton Winn to the 15-day injured list with a right elbow strain.
Former Tennessee Vols baseball coach Tony Vitello has faced a ton of criticism during his first couple of months as the manager of the San Francisco Giants, leading to questions about his future in MLB.
For two years, Reggie Crawford couldn’t catch a break. On Friday, he hit a home run. The San Francisco Giants’ 2022 first-round pick returned to the field after going through injuries and setbacks since 2024 and hit a home run for the Giants’ Arizona Complex League team.
For the first few months of the season, the San Francisco Giants did not have a clear-cut closer. That changed Friday night. Prior to their series opener against the Chicago Cubs, manager Tony Vitello named right-hander Caleb Kilian as the Giants’ closer.
Friday’s Pride Night at Oracle Park sparked conversation beyond the final score. Giants starter Landen Roupp drew attention after writing a Bible verse reference on his special Pride Night cap during San Francisco’s matchup against the Cubs.
Jung Hoo Lee has had quite the roller coaster of a start to his Major League Baseball career. Despite signing a lucrative deal to come to the states in the winter of 2023, it’s taken a while for the Korean star to find his footing in the big leagues.
After a slow start to his career both at the end of last season and beginning of this season, Eldridge has quickly turned it on in the last three weeks.