Amid what has become an almost perplexing season filled with terrible luck, the San Francisco Giants have placed All-Star reliever Randy Rodriguez on the 15-day injured list with a right elbow sprain.
The San Francisco Giants have been playing good baseball as of late, and on Tuesday, they extended their winning streak to three games after taking a 5-2 win over the Chicago Cubs.
When the sun rose on Tuesday morning and we all groggily crawled from our beds, the San Francisco Giants had a 0.4% chance of making the postseason, as gauged by the computers at Fangraphs HQ.
Manager Bob Melvin said he is headed for a second opinion. It’s not known if that means initial evaluation suggested he was facing significant injury or if that’s a merely an abundance of caution for any kind of elbow concern.
2025 has not gone the way the San Francisco Giants intended. Although the team had hopes of contending for a playoff spot in manager Bob Melvin’s first year, injuries and ineffectiveness have hampered the major league roster.
The San Francisco Giants might not say it publicly, but they’re turning their attention to the 2026 season. And unfortunately, they released some news on Tuesday that we all hope doesn’t impact that season.
There was a lot of excitement and optimism surrounding the San Francisco Giants when it was announced they were acquiring Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox in a shocking blockbuster trade.
Last year, the Dodgers and Padres opened the Major League Baseball season a couple of weeks before everybody else by playing a series in Japan. The year before that, the league scheduled all 30 teams to play on the same Opening Day for the first time since 1968.
On Tuesday, MLB released the entire 2026 schedule, and despite the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce engagement news breaking the internet, there was still plenty of buzz about what next year could hold.
23-year-old outfielder Luis Matos has had a bit of a roller coaster ride this season with the San Francisco Giants. After faltering earlier in the year, he was demoted to the Minors, only to return last week with a vengeance and seemingly turn his season around.
Willy Adames shared a defiant take following the San Francisco Giants’ 4-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday evening. The Giants were even at one game apiece in the series against the Brewers, needing to win the tiebreaker.
Heliot Ramos drove in two runs with a two-out single in the top of the ninth inning to lift the visiting San Francisco Giants to a 4-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers Sunday.
The San Francisco Giants have experienced one of the worst collapses we’ve seen in recent memory. On June 13th, just days before acquiring slugger Rafael Devers, this team was tied for first place in the NL West with the Dodgers and held a 65.9% chance to make the playoffs (FanGraphs).
The San Francisco Giants received a sigh of relief regarding right-hander Landen Roupp, who exited Wednesday’s 8-1 loss to the San Diego Padres after suffering a left knee injury.
The San Francisco Giants' fading playoff hopes took a further blow Friday when right-hander Landen Roupp landed on the 15-day injured list with left knee inflammation.
It’s easy to imagine the reactions of the family members and friends of San Francisco Giants pitching prospect Joel Peguero – or Peguero himself – when they saw this line on the transaction wire on Thursday.
In a devastating blow to their postseason hopes, the San Francisco Giants lost emerging No.3 starter Landen Roupp to a left knee sprain during Wednesday's 8-1 loss to the San Diego Padres.
The offense of the San Francisco Giants had a historic start last night on the road against the San Diego Padres. It was the fifth time since at least 1900 that the team had started a game with back-to-back home runs.
The San Francisco Giants defeated the San Diego Padres 4-3 on Monday night, moving to 61-64 on the season. The loss was the fourth straight for San Diego, who are now 69-56.
The San Francisco Giants are in the midst of one of the worst stretches of baseball we’ve seen this year. They’ve been the worst team in the league since acquiring Rafael Devers, and aside from a few bright moments, there hasn’t been much to cheer about.
San Francisco Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee made one of the most difficult catches imaginable during Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays. Rays DH Yandy Diaz hit a sharp fly ball to center to lead off the fourth inning of Sunday’s game at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Ca.