Two weeks ago, the San Francisco Giants looked like sure-fire buyers at the trade deadline. With one of the best records in the National League, adding some pieces to this roster seemed like something Buster Posey would do.
Yesterday’s action on the farm. Just four games for the San Francisco Giants Minor League Baseball affiliates on Wednesday, as the Arizona Complex League and Dominican Summer League teams all had the day off.
During the offseason and first part of the 2025 campaign, it was rosy for Buster Posey as the San Francisco Giants' new president of baseball operations.
The month of May wasn’t the greatest for the San Francisco Giants, who went 14-16 after a strong 19-12 start to the season. If there is any positive to take away from the team’s overall performance, it is that the needs for the Giants to remain in the playoff picture are clear.
Giants outfielder Daniel Johnson finally made his MLB return in a thrilling 6–5 comeback win over the San Diego Padres at Oracle Park. The Giants had lost two straight in extra innings to the Padres but broke the streak with this victory.
The 2025 MLB season has started with a burst of offense, and the rules changes of recent seasons have made lineups even more athletic. Through the first two months of the season, here's a look at the lineups in the game from best to worst.
One day after a newcomer contributed to the team's best offensive output in almost three weeks, the San Francisco Giants hope for more from another fresh face when they seek a four-game series split with the visiting San Diego Padres on Thursday afternoon.
The San Francisco Giants threw a grenade at their roster on Wednesday and the result was a six-run explosion. Also, Randy Rodriguez might be the closer now.
The San Francisco Giants are closely monitoring the development of their top prospect, Bryce Eldridge, as the team seeks solutions to its ongoing offensive challenges.
Heliot Ramos tied the game with a two-RBI double in the seventh inning, Jung Hoo Lee followed with a go-ahead sacrifice fly and the San Francisco Giants rallied from a 5-0 deficit to overtake the visiting San Diego Padres 6-5 on Wednesday night.
The San Francisco Giants are off to a strong start in 2025, and while they have not found an immense amount of momentum in their last few series, they have been able to maintain a positive output in most games.
The San Francisco Giants designated veteran first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. for assignment on Wednesday and signed former first-round pick Dominic Smith to a major league contract, among several moves.
Pitching wins championships, and reliable starting pitching is becoming tougher to find in MLB. After two months of the 2025 regular season, here's a look at how the MLB rotations stack up from first to worst.
As teams close in on 60 games played in the MLB season, the NL West division has continued to display how much of a powerhouse they are. With the Los Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, and San Francisco Giants all within four games of each other, it's looking like it'll be a battle for the division title.
The San Francisco Giants are set to host the San Diego Padres for Game 3 of the 4-game series in The Bay. Ahead of Game 3, the Giants made several roster moves, including DFA’ing longtime outfielder/first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr.
The San Francisco Giants (33-27) are staying afloat, as they're three games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers (36-24) for first place in the NL West and a half-game out of a Wild Card spot.
After a 1-0 shutout loss on Monday night against the San Diego Padres, the San Francisco Giants are in a historic offensive rut. Per Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports California on social media: The Giants lost 1-0.
Stats were taken prior to play on May 31. The San Francisco Giants looked like one of baseball’s biggest surprises to start the 2025 season. They were doing everything right: solid starting pitching, lights-out bullpen production, and hitting enough to win games.
With the injury to Justin Verlander and the removal of Jordan Hicks from the starting rotation the San Francisco Giants have fully embraced the youth movement.
The San Francisco Giants have quietly built one of the best relief corps in baseball. In the middle of an interesting season that’s had its share of highs and lows, the Giants’ bullpen has kept them afloat, and, at points, even carried them.