The San Francisco Giants have a stable of young arms, both at the big league level and knocking on the door, who could be the faces of their starting rotation for years to come.
The San Francisco Giants have done a wonderful job recently with the identifying and developing of young pitchers in their system. Out of the 13 active pitchers on the roster, nine of them were selected by the Giants in the draft or signed as international free agents.
The San Francisco Giants made a gamble on Robbie Ray two offseason ago and it has clearly paid off. After he had Tommy John surgery in 2023, the Giants traded for him, knowing that he wouldn’t be ready to start the 2024 season.
Luis Matos’s 3-run homer helped us all feel a little bit better about ourselves A weight lifted off the collective shoulders of the San Francisco Giants as Luis Matos rounded the bases.
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' struggles at the plate have been well documented over the first two months of the 2025 season, as the team has dealt with a serious lack of production at key spots in the lineup.
The San Francisco Giants were off to an extremely promising start to their 2025 campaign through April and early May. While they have started to plateau a bit recently, accruing a 32-26 record, they still have plenty of moves left to be made, including receiving multiple of their players back from injury.
Luis Matos launched a three-run home run, Hayden Birdsong carried a lead into the sixth inning and the San Francisco Giants held on for a second win in their three-game road series in Miami, 4-2 over the Marlins on Sunday afternoon.
One of the tallest task that Buster Posey was going to have to figure out when he took over as president of baseball operations for the San Francisco Giants was their organizational depth.
The San Francisco Giants appear to have settled into a pattern heading into June, and it's certainly not a good one. Night after night, the pitching staff performs at an elite level, only to be let down by an anemic offense.
The San Francisco Giants will be looking to shake a clutch-hitting slump against a pitcher who has been tough so far this season when they go for a series win over the host Miami Marlins on Sunday afternoon.
The San Francisco Giants have had a great start to to the 2025 campaign, and even though they are in third place in their division, they are still very much in line for a playoff spot.
The San Francisco Giants haven’t scored more than four runs in 13 straight games, which is the longest streak since 2018. However, they managed to come out with a .500 record in that stretch after Friday’s 2-0 win over the Miami Marlins before dropping Saturday's contest in a low-scoring, 1-0 affair.
The story of the San Francisco Giants has been a growing lineup of stars underperforming through the first third of the 2025 MLB season. Meanwhile, the
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.
Left-hander Robbie Ray hopes to continue one of the greatest starts to a season in San Francisco Giants history when he duels the host Miami Marlins on Saturday.
Kyle Harrison combined with six relievers on a three-hitter, Matt Chapman homered and the San Francisco Giants opened a three-game road series against the Miami Marlins with a 2-0 victory Friday night.
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.
Heliot Ramos’ rise to prominence wasn’t smooth, but he’s arriving as one of the best young players in baseball. Selected No. 19 overall by the San Francisco Giants in the 2019 draft, Ramos was, at one time, one of the organization’s top prospects.
The Giants are moving Camilo Doval back into the closing role, manager Bob Melvin told reporters after Wednesday’s loss to the Tigers (video provided by Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area).