In many ways, the San Francisco Giants roster is relatively set going into spring training on Tuesday. Pitchers and catchers will have their first workouts at the team's facility in Scottsdale, Ariz., and the position players will follow five days later.
It’s officially Spring Training eve. Fans, reporters, coaches, and most importantly, players have arrived in Scottsdale, Arizona. And after one more sleep, they’ll get to work.
It’s the eve of Spring Training for the San Francisco Giants! If you’re sad that this is the first day without football, you can rejoice that it’s the last day without baseball!
The San Francisco Giants had a quiet offseason after their massive trade last June. Rafael Devers will be with the team for a whole season, giving their lineup some incredible homerun power.
The sports world has called the Bay Area home this week for Super Bowl LX. But there has been plenty of San Francisco Giants talk. Giants players, coaches and personalities have made their way down Radio Row this week, the legendary epicenter of Super Bowl talk in the days leading up to the game.
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.
To open the 2025 season, the San Francisco Giants had the best bullpen in all of baseball. Tyler Rogers was his typical, reliable self, Camilo Doval returned to the electric arm we saw in 2023, and Erik Miller stepped up as a legitimate left-handed reliever.
Veteran superstar Max Scherzer is among the top remaining starting pitchers in the free agent market, along with fellow three-time Cy Young winner Justin Verlander.
While most of the San Francisco Giants’ coaching hires for new manager Tony Vitello had been reported, the franchise finally made the staff official on Friday.
Before Tony Vitello resigned as the head coach of the Tennessee Vols to become the new manager of the San Francisco Giants, he called up one of his mentors for some advice.
The Giants officially announced Tony Vitello’s first major league coaching staff on Friday afternoon. Although much of the staff had been previously reported, the team revealed the promotions of Shane Robinson and Hector Borg as their respective base coaches.
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.
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.
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 Giants were one of many teams to announce their 2026 Spring Training non-roster list on February 4. It’s a shorter list compared to other teams but one that does have some notable names.
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 filled their long-standing need at second base by agreeing to a one-year, $12 million deal with three-time batting champion Luis Arraez.
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.
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 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.
Jung Hoo Lee got himself into some trouble while returning from his native South Korea this week. The San Francisco Giants outfielder Lee was detained on Wednesday evening by U.S.