Following Sunday's stunning Rafael Devers trade, Boston Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow potentially made things worse after sharing a bold prediction.
The San Francisco Giants rocked the baseball world late Sunday afternoon when news broke just before their series finale against the Los Angeles Dodgers that they were making a shocking trade for one of the most feared power hitters in baseball.
It has been a fantastic start to the season for the San Francisco Giants, who have emerged early on as one of the best surprises in baseball. Coming into the year, expectations weren’t overly high for the Giants.
The Giants acquired a great player — or did they? Because I’m one of the dumbest people to ever suck air, I’ve had to develop some strategies to protect against my intellectual deficits.
The San Francisco Giants were recently able to pull off a blockbuster trade to acquire a talented slugger in Rafael Devers, and some more help is on the way.
Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz has shared his reaction to the Rafael Devers trade, and he believes the stunning move should serve as a warning to other star players.
The San Francisco Giants were clobbered by their hated rival Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday night 11-5, though the final score looked a whole lot better after the Giants scored five in the ninth inning against a position player pitcher.
Buster Posey, in his first year as the president of baseball operations, blew the doors open trading for superstar Rafael Devers. Posey has delivered one of the biggest trades in San Francisco Giants history, bringing in one of the best hitters in all of baseball.
The San Francisco Giants showed on Sunday that they mean business this season after pulling off a blockbuster trade from out of left field for heavy-hitting lefty Rafael Devers.
From seemingly out of nowhere, the San Francisco Giants managed to bring in one of the best hitters in the league in Rafael Devers via trade. Devers had just come off a solid outing against the New York Yankees, as he hit a home run to help the Boston Red Sox take a 2-0 win over their sworn rival.
The Rafael Devers trade shocked the baseball world, but perhaps no one felt it more personally than Logan Webb. The San Francisco Giants ace not only lost a teammate in the deal—he lost a good friend.
San Francisco dropped the series finale against LA 5-4, while off the field they celebrated the trade for Rafael Devers The San Francisco Giants dropped the rubber match against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday with a 5-4 loss — a game that felt a bit peripheral in the wake of splashy Rafael Devers trade.
With Gold Glove third baseman Matt Chapman banged up, the San Francisco Giants have had to turn to utility man Casey Schmitt in the hot corner. Schmitt has been making the most of his chance as an everyday starter, coming through at the plate when it counts the most – with the bases loaded, against public enemy No.
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.
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.
San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Chapman is set to see a specialist in regards to his sprained right hand, ESPN's Buster Olney reported Friday afternoon.
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.