Up until just a few weeks ago, it was looking like a bleak and underwhelming offseason for the San Francisco Giants. After the team finished 81-81 in 2025, fans expected real change and legitimate upgrades to the roster.
Note: Today is nomination day! Head to the comment section to nominate the next batch of prospects for Monday’s CPL. After today, there’s only one more Willie McCovey Memorial Community Prospect List chapter before Spring Training is off and running.
The San Francisco Giants have made their invitations to Major League spring training, the team announced on Wednesday. Among the players invited a top prospect, Parks Harber, a third baseman who was acquired in July in a trade for Camilo Doval, and recent acquisition Michael Fulmer.
The San Francisco Giants have announced their non-roster invitees to this year’s Spring Training in Arizona and there’s just one surprise addition: veteran righty reliever Michael Fulmer.
Spring Training is officially less than a week away! We won’t quite be done ranking the top 44 prospects in the San Francisco Giants organization when it starts, but we’ll be getting fairly close!
The new MLB season brings opportunities as players head into their walk years and try to rebound from subpar performances. These 25 players stand out heading into 2026.
Larry Baer has been with the San Francisco Giants for a long time. That means he hasn’t liked the Los Angeles Dodgers for a long time. The rivals started their decades-long hatred of one another on the east coast, when the Giants were in New York and the Dodgers were in Brooklyn.
On a certain level, a one-year $12 million deal for Luis Arráez is a relative bargain in free agency. On another level, it has caused consternation with some San Francisco Giants fans.
The San Francisco Giants continue shaping their clubhouse identity this season, and recently acquired outfielder Harrison Bader offered a revealing moment that connected past and present.
The San Francisco Giants may be nearing a change in how the franchise honors its greatest players at Oracle Park. Recent comments from team leadership have brought legendary slugger Barry Bonds back into focus.
Well friends, I come bearing good news: this is the last week without baseball for a very, very long time. For the San Francisco Giants, pitchers and catchers will report to Scottsdale next Tuesday, and then we’re off to the races.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
Having the reigning back-to-back MVP in Shohei Ohtani to lead their lineup and a two-time Cy Young Award winner in Blake Snell leading their rotation, the Dodgers have a strong chance to three-peat as champs.
Three-time batting champion Luis Arráez was one of the most intriguing free agents still available this late in the offseason. But that changed on Jan.
The San Francisco Giants failed to reach the playoffs for a fourth straight year, with the team ranking below league average in every major batting category.
One of the most prolific contact hitters in MLB has a new home. According to ESPN’s Jorge Castillo, the San Francisco Giants have signed infielder Luis Arráez to a one-year deal.
Despite plenty of optimism, the San Francisco Giants had an underwhelming 2025 campaign, finishing outside the playoff picture for a fourth year. The pitching staff delivered a strong season, but offensive production, especially from the infield positions, was a clear weakness for the team.
The San Francisco Giants enter the 2026 campaign after just missing out on the playoffs last season. After making some moves to improve the starting rotation, President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey reveals how the club feels about its pitching group ahead of spring training.
The Giants and Astros are in agreement on a trade that’ll send swingman Kai-Wei Teng to the Astros for catching prospect Jancel Villarroel, reports Chandler Rome of The Athletic.
The San Francisco Giants, like the rest of the baseball world, are playing catch-up to the Los Angeles Dodgers. While they are unlikely to have the same success Los Angeles is having in the offseason, the Giants can still make noise with a major signing.
The San Francisco Giants have had one of the quietest offseasons across baseball up to this point. Whether it’s having no interest in adding to the team’s payroll or simply not loving this year’s free-agent class, they haven’t made any flashy moves.
Justin Verlander may have a pathway back to the American League. The Baltimore Orioles are in the conversation for the three-time Cy Young Award Verlander, Jon Morosi of MLB Network reported on Monday.
After being perfectly mediocre in 2025, the San Francisco Giants have yet to make any significant additions to their roster. Outside of two back-end starters and a few low-risk relievers, it’s been quiet by the bay.