The San Francisco Giants are looking to prove doubters wrong this season. While they made some improvements to their roster, most notably bringing in Willy Adames and Justin Verlander in free agency, the reality is the Giants finished fourth place in their own division last year and don't seemed poised to take a huge step forward.
This winter marked the dawn of a new era for the San Francisco Giants, with legendary catcher Buster Posey taking over the front office as the president of baseball operations.
Last year, MLB introduced their new Spring Breakout series to rave reviews as the world got introduced to some future stars. The second edition is coming over the next few days and one of the most anticipated games includes the San Francisco Giants.
The Giants have the best record in all of baseball this spring. With so many players having something to fight for, it is easy to see why. In every department, you can find intense competition.
With Opening Day rapidly approaching, the San Francisco Giants still have one major question to answer this spring: Who will be the team’s fifth starter?
The San Francisco Giants made one of the more intriguing offseason moves by signing Justin Verlander to a one-year, $15 million deal. While Verlander’s Hall of Fame credentials are undeniable, his age and recent struggles have raised questions about what he can still contribute.
The San Francisco Giants have spent the past few years hovering around mediocrity, finishing with 80, 79, and 81 wins over the last three seasons. Despite some notable offseason moves under new president of baseball operations Buster Posey, the team still has significant issues preventing them from breaking into serious postseason contention.
This winter marked the dawn of a new era for the San Francisco Giants, who got the offseason started with a bang when they overhauled their front office.
With the start of the regular season almost here for the San Francisco Giants, the franchise is hoping to turn things around. It has been a tough several
Coming into spring training, the San Francisco Giants starting rotation looked to be pretty much set. Logan Webb is assuming the ace role once again as he has the last few years.
Everyone pull out your magnifying glasses. Things have certainly changed since my first attempt at contextualizing the San Francisco Giants Spring Training stats.
Once a controversial figure among San Francisco Giants fans, Mike Yastrzemski is set to play a pivotal role this season. At 34 years old and with six seasons in San Francisco under his belt, ‘Yaz’ has emerged as a key leader for the team.
The San Francisco Giants' most heated positional battle during spring training this year has turned out to be for the No. 5 spot in their pitching rotation.
The San Francisco Giants completed one of the more intriguing acquisitions of the offseason by signing future first-ballot Hall of Famer Justin Verlander to a one-year, $15 million deal.
With the start of the regular season right around the corner for the San Francisco Giants, there are numerous questions about the team heading into the
Opening day for the San Francisco Giants is just a couple of weeks away, so the playing time is set to be distributed more to veterans as the ramp-to the regular season draws closer.
The San Francisco Giants have plenty of fun prospects to keep an eye on. However, their top pitching prospect has one of the best pitches among all the pitchers who will participate in the Spring Breakout event.
A good spring for the team overall has made some borderline decisions much easier to answer. Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle just posted the latest Spring Training cuts by the San Francisco Giants: IF Sergio Alcántara, RHP Justin Garza, LHPs Antonio Jimenez & Helcris Olivárez, and catcher Adrián Sugastey.
With a few weeks until the regular season gets underway, the San Francisco Giants still have a few things unsettled with their roster. Garnering the most attention during spring training is the battle for the No.
The San Francisco Giants have been arguably the most well-rounded team of spring training so far, with both sides of the ball looking solid. With stats leading into Monday's games, MLB data account BrooksGate displayed a graph comparing each team's average ERA and OPS.
Since the introduction of the Designated Hitter (DH) for the National League, the San Francisco Giants have been one of the most hesitant teams when it comes to committing to one, full-time option.
In his first spring training appearance in a San Francisco Giants uniform, Justin Verlander showed that even a three-time Cy Young Award winner still has to shake off some rust before Opening Day.
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