The San Francisco Giants have been among the best teams in baseball in the early going of the season. With a record of 17-10 and one of the more productive offenses in the league, the turnaround in the Bay Area over the first month of the new era for the franchise has been a welcome sight.
Yesterday’s action on the farm. Another day, another round of action on the farm. Only three of the San Francisco Giants Minor League Baseball affiliates were in action on Friday, though, as AA Richmond had their game rained out.
The San Francisco Giants have been tearing up the MLB through the spring so far, currently residing in second place in the National League West with a 17-10 record.
Not much was expected from the San Francisco Giants coming into the 2025 MLB regular season. Over the last three seasons, they have won 80, 79 and 81 games, essentially as average as any team in baseball.
It has been a great start to the season for the San Francisco Giants, who continue to exceed expectations. Coming into the year, it was hard to predict that the Giants were going to be a much better team than in the campaign prior.
The San Francisco Giants will host a big family reunion on Saturday that will feature their game against the Texas Rangers. The Rangers won an old-fashioned pitchers' duel 2-0 on Friday to kick off the three-game series, but the focus Saturday will be on the past more than the present at Oracle Park.
Lee striking out on a foul pretty much sums up the Giants’ night against Nathan Eovaldi and the Rangers Mike Yastrzemski tapped a baseball into his crotch; Jung Hoo Lee somehow struck out fouling away a pitch.
Justin Verlander pitched well enough to earn his first win in a San Francisco Giants uniform, but once again, the offense couldn’t back him up. Despite another quality start from the veteran ace, the Giants fell 2-0 to the Texas Rangers on Friday night at Oracle Park.
The San Francisco Giants are on an absolute heater to open the 2025 season, putting together a 17-9 record through the first few series, and proving they have what it takes to compete in an extremely strong National League West.
The San Francisco Giants are off to one of the most surprising starts in baseball, and the team is hoping to sustain it throughout the long season. It has been a great start for the Giants, but since expectations were somewhat low coming into the year, there is concern that the hot start could cool off.
Ben Verlander, Justin Verlander’s brother, is not holding back when it comes to the Baltimore Orioles. The Fox Sports MLB analyst and Flippin’ Bats podcast host delivered a scathing critique of the team’s front office, blaming its leadership for undermining what could have been a dominant era in the American League East.
Pinch-runner Christian Koss trotted home from third base when left fielder Christian Yelich dropped Willy Adames' flyball to cap a two-run, eighth-inning rally Thursday afternoon that lifted the San Francisco Giants to a 6-5 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.
Locked in a 0-0 contest Wednesday night, the San Francisco Giants needed to convert on a bases-loaded opportunity to take a commanding lead over the Milwaukee Brewers.
Logan Webb took a shutout into the seventh inning, Wilmer Flores ended a scoreless deadlock with a two-run single in the sixth and San Francisco held on to beat visiting Milwaukee 4-2 on Wednesday night.
Willy Adames may be off to a slow start with the San Francisco Giants, but his energy and personality haven’t missed a beat — especially when it comes to facing his old friends.
San Francisco Giants top prospect Bryce Eldridge has been activated from the seven-day injured list and assigned to Double-A Richmond, the Flying Squirrels announced Tuesday afternoon.
The Giants will be without infielder Casey Schmitt for around a month after imaging revealed a Grade 2 strain of his left oblique, manager Bob Melvin informed reporters (including Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area).
Stats and rankings taken prior to first pitch on April 21. Heading into 2025, Wilmer Flores wasn’t necessarily at the top of Giants fan’s minds when it came to impact bats.