Red Sox first base/outfield prospect James Tibbs III hit his first home run since being acquired from the Giants as part of last month’s blockbuster Rafael Devers trade in Double-A Portland’s series finale against New Hampshire on Sunday afternoon.
One former St. Louis Cardinals homegrown star is about to begin his next opportunity after one of the most shocking mid-season trades in recent memory.
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 (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.
The San Francisco Giants are set to take on the San Diego Padres in what should be a fun NL West matchup. However, San Francisco was forced to make a roster move after placing one of its relief pitchers on the injury list.
The San Francisco Giants extended their streak of not scoring more than four runs in a game to 14 against the Miami Marlins on Sunday. Now, they did secure a 4-2 victory to take the series after losing four of their last five games.
The San Francisco Giants shook things up recently within the pitching staff in a decision that could not have been an easy one. After a difficult start
The San Francisco Giants have gotten some mixed results from their starting rotation so far this season. Some starters, such as veteran lefty Robbie Ray, have been excellent on the bump for the Giants, while others have struggled.
Jordan Hicks began his Major League Baseball career with lofty expectations. One of the top prospects in the St. Louis Cardinals system and a top-100 prospect in the sport, Hicks hit the Bigs in 2018 at age 21, making the Cardinals roster out of spring training.
The San Francisco Giants made a change to their pitching staff. After giving Jordan Hicks a chance to prove that he could be a starting pitcher at the Major League level, it became apparent the experiment was not going to work.
Lately, life has not been extremely fun for former Toronto Blue Jays pitchers, let alone some of the current bullpen pieces. The more and more we hear of pitchers facing extreme difficulty in their jobs, and the most recent one is Jordan Hicks.
The San Francisco Giants announced a major shakeup to the starting rotation this weekend when news broke they were moving Jordan Hicks back to the bullpen.
The San Francisco Giants had no choice but to make what was a difficult decision in the starting rotation for the week ahead. After an up and down 2024 season and some brutal struggles to begin this year, the team is moving former reliever and attempted converted starter Jordan Hicks back to the bullpen following his latest ugly start.
Jordan Hicks was declared himself as a starting pitcher before signing a four-year, $44 million deal with the Giants in 2024, but after a seeing an ERA just under 5.00 in his time as a starter, he is moving back to the bullpen.
The San Francisco Giants made a bold decision when they signed Jordan Hicks to a four-year, $44 million deal ahead of the 2024 season. For the first three seasons of his career with the St.
When the San Francisco Giants signed right-handed pitcher Jordan Hicks ahead of the 2024 season, they were bringing on what they hoped to turn to into a solid middle of the rotation arm that would add stability to the pitching staff.
Jordan Hicks twirled six shutout innings, Wilmer Flores socked his third home run and the visiting San Francisco Giants defeated the Houston Astros 7-2 on Monday in the opener of a three-game interleague series.
Before the 2024 season, the San Francisco Giants signed Jordan Hicks to a four year deal worth $44 million. Hicks has been one of the most electric pitchers in baseball since his debut in 2018, the only difference was that he was a reliever.
It may not be long before a pair of former Toronto Blue Jays pitchers land new contracts with their respective clubs in free agency. As fans wait for the Blue Jays to supplement their roster with an impact signing or two, starter Marcus Stroman and reliever Jordan Hicks appear to be inching closer to finding new homes for the 2024 season.
The Yankees are among the mounting number of teams with interest in free-agent righty Jordan Hicks, per Chris Kirschner and Brendan Kuty of The Athletic.