The San Francisco Giants have officially lost their sixth straight game after falling to the NL West division rival Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday night by the final score of 8-5.
San Francisco Giants pitcher Blake Snell has had a rough go of it so far in the 2024 MLB season. After already spending time on the injured list back in April, the two-time Cy Young award winner is headed to the IL again after prematurely ending his start for the Giants on Sunday against the New York Yankees with a mild groin strain.
On Monday, the San Francisco Giants activated their longest tenured Giant, bringing Austin Slater back from the concussion IL after he finished his rehab.
Robbie Ray — who hasn’t thrown a pitch in the Majors since he suffered an elbow injury last April — got his first live pitches in during his first rehab inning on Tuesday night with the San Francisco Giants’ Arizona Complex League team.
There’s still a long way to go. Having said that... It’s not going well right now for the San Francisco Giants, as they go into today’s game on a 6-game losing streak and have two tough road series in the coming month before ending June against the Dodgers.
The San Francisco Giants might be regretting for not going after one of the most coveted Japanese pitchers this offseason. It wasn’t Yoshinobu Yamamoto or Shohei Ohtani, despite the Giants heavily pursuing both this winter.
The San Francisco Giants went to Arizona to face off with the Diamondbacks for a three game series on Monday. Prior to the opening game, the Diamondbacks had planned to honor Nick Ahmed and give him a ring for his contributions in helping the team win the NL Pennant in 2023.
Following a six-game losing streak, the San Francisco Giants (29-33) take on the Arizona Diamondbacks (29-32) on Wednesday at 3:40 PM ET. The probable pitchers are Jordan Montgomery (3-3) for the Diamondbacks and Jordan Hicks (4-2) for the Giants.
San Francisco manager Bob Melvin didn't mince words following his team's sixth straight loss Tuesday night, saying the Giants played a "terrible game" against the Diamondbacks and looked like they were "running around in quicksand."
The San Francisco Giants are on a free fall. On Tuesday, they failed anew to break out of a slump, as they suffered an 8-5 loss in the second game of their three-leg set on the road versus the Arizona Diamondbacks.
The losing streak is now at 6. Mike Yastrzemski’s 3-run blast in the top of the 8th was practically meaningless, but it did show that there’s still a bit of life left in his bat.
Despite the average play for much of the season, the San Francisco Giants are in a position to make the playoffs via the Wild Card. A half-game out of a Wild Card spot entering Tuesday, it leads to some questions about the Giants heading into the July trade deadline.
Heading into this year, the San Francisco Giants seemed to have gotten the bargain of the offseason when they finally landed the reigning NL Cy Young winner Blake Snell on a two-year, $62 million deal that was peanuts compared to the $300 million contract that was projected early.
The San Francisco Giants have been about average in most offensive categories this season. They haven't necessarily been bad, but improvements could certainly help them add a different dynamic to the team.
The Giants are on the precipice. This is not a post about Trenton Brooks, this is a post about what Trenton Brooks represents for the San Francisco Giants in 2024.
Pavin Smith's first walk-off homer at any level of baseball put a charge into the Arizona Diamondbacks in the series opener. Now Arizona will look to keep the momentum going as it searches for its fourth straight win when it meets the San Francisco Giants again on Tuesday night in Phoenix.
Michael Conforto (hamstring) is likely to be activated from the 10-day injured list prior to Monday’s game in Arizona. Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reported that on Monday Conforto got into two rehab games with Triple-A Sacramento on Friday and Saturday.
Action Network's Alex Hinton shares his Giants vs. Diamondbacks same-game parlay for Monday June 3.
San Francisco Giants starter Blake Snell has not lived up to the numbers on the back of his baseball card this season.
The Giants and closer Camilo Doval talked about a contract extension last year.
Sacramento native Aaron Judge showed out in the Bay Area on Friday, striking up yet another MVP case.
The Giants made a few moves before tonight’s series opener against the Yankees. San Francisco placed rookie infielder Marco Luciano on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to May 30, with a right hamstring strain. Casey Schmitt was recalled to take his place on the active roster.
We might never know how close New York Yankees OF Aaron Judge was to signing with the San Francisco Giants..
The Giants attempted to make Bryce Harper feel uncomfortable in the batter's box and it had the desired effect, more or less.
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