The San Francisco Giants got some troubling news on Sunday morning regarding right-hander Hayden Birdsong after medical imaging revealed serious damage in his throwing arm.
The San Francisco Giants have now sent out 9 players from their 19 Spring Training invitees following today’s cuts of catcher Logan Porter, infielder Nate Furman, and lefty Nick Margevicius.
The countdown to opening day is getting into the single digits for the San Francisco Giants. On March 25, the New York Yankees will visit Oracle Park to take on the Giants in what isn’t just their season opener, but the season opener for Major League Baseball.
San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello almost experienced a rare spring training moment this past weekend, but one of his former Tennessee Vols players ruined it.
Is this an omen? Like Benny the Jet knocking the cover off a ball in “The Sandlot” — is Gregory Santos botching a perfect game with two outs in the 9th a sign of terrible things to come? Is this 2026 bullpen going to be the death of the San Francisco Giants?
As Spring Training opens for 2026, all 30 teams have high hopes and big questions. These are the storylines to follow for each team heading into Opening Day.
The San Francisco Giants were an out away from a perfect game and a strike away from a no-hitter before they were broken up by the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday in a spring training game.
Giants right-hander Hayden Birdsong recently underwent an MRI due to an issue in his elbow/forearm area, and the news isn’t encouraging. Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area was among those to relay this afternoon that Birdsong has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 forearm strain and a UCL sprain.
The San Francisco Giants haven’t anointed a closer for the 2026 season. But clearly Ryan Walker has the inside track. The right-hander has lobbied for the job this offseason.
With the best record and run differential in the Cactus League for the second Spring Training in a row, it makes a lot of sense that the San Francisco Giants fans are feeling pretty good about the team heading into the regular season.
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, and it is never too early to start thinking about how it might unfold. Seemingly, every year, we have a decent handle on who should contend and who is likely to struggle, which makes looking ahead to the trade deadline inevitable.
All signs point to San Francisco Giants right-hander Logan Webb starting on opening day against the New York Yankees on March 25th at Oracle Park. It's not official, per manager Tony Vitello.
While Major League spring training is starting to wind down, minor league spring training will continue well after teams like the San Francisco Giants have begun their regular season.
Of all the decisions that the San Francisco Giants must make in spring training, how they configure their bullpen will be the most important. The Giants are essentially set when it comes to an opening day lineup.
There has been plenty of focus on the future during San Francisco Giants spring training, most notably on the franchise’s top prospect. Bryce Eldridge has received plenty of at-bats in games and has performed well.
Logan Webb ended his commitment to Team USA in the World Baseball Classic on Friday night in Houston with a flourish. The San Francisco Giants starter was brilliant as Team USA defeated Team Canada to advance to the semifinals against the Dominican Republic on Sunday.
The aggressive move to trade for Rafael Devers last season was one designed to help the San Francisco Giants contend for years to come. But, many fans will judge that deal by what happens in 2026, which will be Devers’ first full season with the Giants.
If the moves made by San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey are any indication, the franchise could be in a playoff push this September.
A few days ago, I took a microscope and a fine comb to some Cactus League stats for the San Francisco Giants hitters. Today it’s time to do the same thing, except for the pitchers.
The San Francisco Giants made more spring training roster moves on Thursday, but most of those players were not sent back to minor league camp based on their performance.
For years, the San Francisco Giants had as close to a barren system as it got. They’ve repetitively missed on first-round draft picks, and the two names that once dominated prospects boards — Kyle Harrison and Marco Luciano — are no longer with the organization.
Giants right-hander Hayden Birdsong is being evaluated for an elbow issue, reports Susan Slusser of The San Francisco Chronicle. President of baseball operations Buster Posey tells Slusser that the team is awaiting word from their medical staff.
Had the New York Mets not traded former Tennessee Vols outfielder Drew Gilbert to the San Francisco Giants last summer, Tony Vitello might still be coaching in Knoxville.
The Giants have agreed to bring left-hander Joey Lucchesi back on a minor league deal, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports. The CAA client will head to big league camp and be paid $1.55MM if he makes the roster.
The biggest addition of the San Francisco Giants’ offseason could actually be the one they made months before Hot Stove even began. Rafael Devers has been
With baseball no longer being a staple in the summer Olympics, fans turn to the World Baseball Classic to see the best talent from across the world compete.