The San Francisco Giants have nine prospects at the Arizona Fall League but only one made the starting lineup in Monday’s opener with the Scottsdale Scorpions.
As many of you are likely aware, Google searches are … different these days. When you search for Rafael Devers’ contract specifics, or the signing status of the latest draft class, or to get a comprehensive list of every San Francisco Giants left fielder since Barry Bonds, you’re likely to get an AI-generated response at the top of the page.
Among the countless Hall of Famers who never experienced the joy of winning a World Series, there are several notable legends who stand out. Here's our list of the 25 greatest.
After missing the playoffs for the fourth year in a row, the San Francisco Giants decided to move on from manager Bob Melvin. Who they decide to replace him with will severely impact San Francisco’s immediate and future outlook.
After firing their manager, Bob Melvin, after two disappointing seasons in which they missed the playoffs, the San Francisco Giants will be among a handful of teams searching for a new skipper this winter.
The San Francisco Giants’ next manager could be one of Buster Posey’s former teammates. Former MLB catcher and current Texas Rangers executive Nick Hundley is in the mix for the Giants manager job, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post.
As the Giants get their managerial search underway following Bob Melvin’s recent dismissal, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that catcher Nick Hundley is “strongly in the mix” for the job.
The San Francisco Giants are sending nine prospects to get a head start on development for the 2026 season during the Arizona Fall League, which starts on Monday.
The San Francisco Giants missed the postseason by two games. Two games that feel like a canyon of difference when looking at the remaining National League teams that are still playing baseball in 2025.
Following a disappointing 81-81 campaign, the San Francisco Giants elected to fire manager Bob Melvin. The veteran manager spent two seasons with the Giants, going 161-163 during his time in the Bay Area.
The San Francisco Giants season is over. They finished at exactly .500, which is exactly one win better than one year ago, exactly two wins better than two years ago, and exactly the same as three years ago.
San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey’s most significant moves in his first season as president of baseball operations came on the hitting side.
It’s no secret that the San Francisco Giants just played one of the most interesting seasons of baseball we’ve ever seen. For two separate stretches in the same season, they looked like one of the best teams in baseball.
Evaluating baseball seasons requires some context. More than a few three-finger pinches of your salt of choice (I’m a Diamond Crystal kosher man, myself) are necessary seasoning when doing an autopsy on a team.
The San Francisco Giants made waves this week when they fired Bob Melvin after just two seasons, and the search for a new manager has already turned into one of baseball’s hottest storylines.
Only 24 pitchers have ever thrown a perfect game in the history of Major League Baseball. How many pitchers from this exclusive fraternity can you name in five minutes?
Willy Adames launched McCade Brown's first pitch for his 30th home run of the season, Rafael Devers added his 35th and the San Francisco Giants, getting a combined shutout from Logan Webb and three relievers, completed a season-ending sweep of the visiting Colorado Rockies with a 4-0 victory Sunday afternoon.
Rafael Devers just pulled off a baseball feat so quirky it feels like a glitch in The Matrix. While most players are happy to survive the grueling 162-game marathon, Devers decided to run an ultramarathon, punching the clock for his 163rd game of the 2025 season.
Justin Verlander hopes his final impression on his new fans is better than his first when he looks to end what could be a one-year relationship with the San Francisco Giants on a positive note in a matchup with the visiting Colorado Rockies on Saturday afternoon.
Coming off of yet another losing season back in 2023, the San Francisco Giants desperately needed a big offseason heading into 2024. With familiar names like Buster Posey and Brandon Crawford no longer in uniform, a new core needed to be built.
Patrick Bailey has one of the most interesting playing styles in all of baseball. While most fans don’t love glove-first guys who struggle to hit, that’s exactly what Bailey is.