The San Francisco Giants head into the MLB trade deadline as buyers with clear needs. President of baseball operations Buster Posey is an unknown since he hasn't gone through a trade deadline as an executive just yet, but he’s shown this season that he's not afraid to make bold moves that positions the Giants to keep winning.
The San Francisco Giants are on absolute fire, winning eight of their last nine including the series opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday night to get the weekend started off right.
The San Francisco Giants have been one of the best teams in baseball thus far this season, exceeding all expectations that were placed on them. Coming into the year, many predicted they would be a middling team fighting to finish .500.
The San Francisco Giants do not exactly have an elite farm system, but they do have a bona fide superstar at the top of their rankings who they have a ton of hope tied up into.
Casey Schmitt hit a grand slam off Yoshinobu Yamamoto and starting pitcher Logan Webb dominated over seven innings as the San Francisco Giants beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2 on Friday night.
With a 6-2 win last night on the road against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the San Francisco Giants have at least a share of the NL West in June or later for the first time since 2021.
But this one didn’t blow it. Casey Schmitt goofed a grounder in the 9th inning of the Colorado Rockies series, allowing for their dismal division rivals to work a tables-turning comeback on Thursday and spoil a perfectly pleasant series.
Casey Schmitt hit his first career grand slam and the visiting San Francisco Giants earned a 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday as the longtime rivals met for the first time this season.
The San Francisco Giants are playing some great baseball, but they are going to still be without their star third baseman for quite some time. With the Giants getting into the middle of June right in the mix for first place in the National League West, the franchise has to be ecstatic about their performance so far.
The San Francisco Giants (40-29) have enjoyed a stirring first 69 games to their 2025 MLB campaign, and they have done so by understanding their identity.
The San Francisco Giants continue to win games and are seemingly getting better and better to start the season. With the team being double-digit games over the .500 mark, they are proving to be a true contender in the National League.
The San Francisco Giants' infield has been one of the trickiest to figure out in the MLB, and third baseman Matt Chapman's trip to the injured list with a sprained hand does not help.
With Matt Chapman on the 10-day injured list with right-hand inflammation, Casey Schmitt has started three consecutive games at third base for the San Francisco Giants. Chapman said he’ll know more about his timetable after he’s evaluated by hand specialist Dr.
After logging a strong simulated game on Wednesday at Coors Field, San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Justin Verlander took another big step toward a return to the mound.
The San Francisco Giants placed catcher Patrick Bailey on the 10-day injured list on Wednesday because of a neck strain and selected the contract of catcher Logan Porter from Triple-A Sacramento.
The Giants have selected catcher Logan Porter to their roster. Fellow backstop Patrick Bailey goes on the 10-day injured list with a neck strain, retroactive to June 8.
San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Chapman was on his way to a potential All-Star Game nomination, but now the veteran third baseman has hit the injured list, throwing a wrench in his season and a roadblock in front of the high-flying Giants.