The San Francisco Giants have stayed afloat for much of the year because of their pitching staff. Owners of one of the best bullpens in baseball, the starting rotation has also been strong with Logan Webb and Robbie Ray leading the unit.
It's unclear what the San Francisco Giants are going to do ahead of the trade deadline. They made what is expected to be the biggest addition of the year when they landed Rafael Devers in a blockbuster deal with the Boston Red Sox, so how aggressive they might be to acquire more talent is unknown.
The San Francisco Giants are still right in the mix for a playoff spot in the National League. As expected, the NL has been extremely challenging so far this season.
The Giants’ rotation was a big strength early in the season but has struggled more of late. Fifth starter Hayden Birdsong was optioned to Triple-A earlier in the week, and it’s not entirely clear how they’ll fill out the rotation moving forward.
In a surprising turn of events, since the San Francisco Giants acquired slugger Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox, their offensive production has actually worsened.
Yesterday on the farm. Just four games for the San Francisco Giants Minor League Baseball affiliates on Wednesday, as their Arizona Complex League and Dominican Summer League teams had the day’s off.
As the San Francisco Giants continue to fight their way back into the final National League wild card slot in their 2025 campaign, they have a solid future to look forward to in their farm system.
The San Francisco Giants are finding themselves at a crossroads just a week before the trade deadline, at five games above .500 and narrowly out of the playoff picture for right now.
After being swept by the Toronto Blue Jays to start the second half of the season, the San Francisco Giants were able to bounce back with a series win against the Atlanta Braves.
Rafael Devers made the first start of his career at first base for the Giants this week and, coincidentally or not, belted his first two home runs in nearly a month the following day.
The San Francisco Giants beat the Atlanta Braves 9-3 on Wednesday afternoon, moving to 53-49 on the season. They are 1.5 games back of the third and final wild card spot in the National League and in third place in the National League West.
San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey has shown a willingness to address the team’s biggest weakness, their offense. In free
The Giants would surely love to see their wild-card competition trade from their MLB roster. The San Diego Padres are listening to offers for ace right-handed pitcher Dylan Cease, according to a report by Buster Olney of ESPN.
Only a week away from the July 31 MLB trade deadline, teams are starting to determine if they are going to be buyers or sellers over the next seven days. Here are four that should buy.
Justin Verlander threw five scoreless innings to earn his first win this season and Rafael Devers hit a pair of home runs to help the visiting San Francisco Giants beat the Atlanta Braves 9-3 on Wednesday in the rubber game of their three-game series.
Rafael Devers played first base for the Giants for the first time on Tuesday, and his quote about playing the field likely will not sit well with Red Sox fans.
Justin Verlander will continue to search for his first elusive win with the Giants when San Francisco wraps up its six-game road trip with a series finale against the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday.
The San Francisco Giants have lost five straight games. They were swept by the Blue Jays over the weekend coming out of the All-Star break. Last night, they dropped the series opener against the Braves 9-5.
While the 2025 class is preparing to be officially inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., it's worth peeking ahead to see which MLB stars could find their places among baseball's immortals over the next three years.
A thin farm system headlined by one of the game’s most exciting power prospects in Bryce Eldridge, the Giants otherwise have some intriguing position player talent at the lower levels, but they remain high-risk, high-reward propositions.
Umpire Chad Whitson had a savage remark for San Francisco Giants pitcher Justin Verlander following a complaint on Sunday. The Giants lost to the Toronto Blue Jays 8-6 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario.
Throughout this past offseason, the San Francisco Giants were linked to nearly every free agent arm available. Names like Max Fried, Jack Flaherty, Walker Buehler, and most of all, Corbin Burnes, were continuously floated to the team by the bay.
A week after getting drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the first round of the 2025 MLB Draft, former Tennessee second baseman Gavin Kilen has signed his pro contract.