2025 stats: 4.61 ERA, 4.25 FIP, 1.112 WHIP, 18 K%, 7 BB%, 31 G (1 GS), 56.2 IP In a season of low-leverage appearances, of lumbering through middle-innings in blow-outs, Tristan Beck finally had a chance to pitch with some purpose on September 16th in Arizona. The Giants sat at .500.
After taking a critical game one victory on Monday night, the Arizona Diamondbacks will get a look at an unexpected San Francisco Giants pitcher on Tuesday, with first pitch scheduled for 6:40 p.m.
The San Francisco Giants are on the verge of hitting panic mode. A hot start to the season that resulted in expectations for a playoff push have since changed, with the Giants enduring a tough stretch since June that has seen them lose their hold on an NL Wild Card spot and fall even further down in the NL West standings.
Giants call up some fresh arms. Hayden Birdsong’s historically bad start last night compelled the San Francisco Giants to demote him after the game, and while the move had actually been predictable for a few weeks now — he had a 6.51 ERA / 6.38 FIP in his 6 starts prior — it’s still some bad news for both the player and the team.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
The Giants announced a series of roster moves this evening, headlined by the return of third baseman Matt Chapman from the injured list. Infielder Sergio Alcantara was designated for assignment to make room for Chapman on the active roster.
More moves. The San Francisco Giants week of nonstop transactions is marching onwards. As if to make up for lost time, Buster Posey is mashing the transaction button, though unlike the trade for Rafael Devers, Wednesday’s moves were more expected.
Beck back! We knew the San Francisco Giants would have to make a roster move ahead of their series opener on Friday against the Washington Nationals. And now we know what that move is: right-handed reliever Tristan Beck is beck.
The Giants were counting on him to prop up their shaky pitching plan, but his heroism came in the form of perseverance. 2024 stats: 16 IP, 1.69 ERA (3.98 FIP), 1.13 WHIP, 14 K, 4 BB, 2 HRA, 0.1 fWAR Tristan Beck’s 2024 season started as a tragedy but ended as a triumph.
Blake Snell's abbreviated season with the San Francisco Giants apparently is coming to a premature end. Snell, the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner, was due to start Saturday in the next-to-last contest of the year against the visiting Cardinals.
The St. Louis Cardinals (82-78) go on the road at Oracle Park against the San Francisco Giants (79-81) at 4:05 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Giants will give the nod to Tristan Beck and the Cardinals will counter with Andre Pallante (8-8, 3.71 ERA).
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
The time has finally come for pitcher Tristan Beck to return to the Majors. The San Francisco Giants activated the pitcher, who has been rehabbing an injury all season, along with outfielder Blake Sabol as rosters expanded to 28 players on Sunday.
Beck’s season has been long and winding. At the end of February, the San Francisco Giants announced that Tristan Beck had been diagnosed with an aneurysm in his upper right arm — a scary condition to learn about that was thankfully caught early enough.
The San Francisco Giants may have some reinforcements coming soon, as three injured players are set to rehab at Triple-A Sacramento on Tuesday, per multiple reports.
The San Francisco Giants placed Tristan Beck on the 60-day injured list on Sunday, with the right-hander scheduled to have surgery Monday to remove an aneurysm in the upper part of his pitching arm.
A long article going through the club’s options if they don’t sign Snell Tristan Beck’s arm aneurysm has made an already thin San Francisco Giants rotation even more threadbare.
After being diagnosed with an aneurysm in his arm on Thursday, San Francisco Giants' starting rotation candidate Tristan Beck is set to undergo surgery.
San Francisco Giants right-hander Tristan Beck is out indefinitely with an aneurysm in his upper pitching arm. The team announced the diagnosis on Thursday after Beck departed spring training to see a vascular specialist at Stanford.
Giants right-hander Tristan Beck has left the team’s spring complex and is traveling back to San Francisco to undergo testing after experiencing discomfort in his right hand, via Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area.