The San Francisco Giants have not been able to get things going offensively this season. Through their 32 games, they have only scored 121 runs, putting them at 20th in the league.
The San Francisco Giants enter Tuesday one game below .500 after going 6-4 over their last 10, highlighted by a successful home stretch where they won two out of their three series.
Looking through the history books, you can always find things that tie World Series winners together whether it’s through the movement of players or finding common ground in statistics.
Before landing top free-agent designated hitter Jorge Soler to a three-year, $42 million contract, the SF Giants made an offer to another prominent free agent slugger.
The San Francisco Giants haven't been the Los Angeles Dodgers this offseason, but they also haven't been the San Diego Padres.
The San Francisco Giants have reportedly signed outfielder and designated hitter Jorge Soler to a three-year contract worth $42 million. While the Giants have not officially announced the deal, it has been reported by several inside sources including Jeff Passan and Jon Heyman.
Early Tuesday morning, Jorge Soler inked a lucrative three-year contract worth $42 million with the San Francisco Giants. This decision follows a series of reports suggesting that the Diamondbacks were among the frontrunners in the Jorge Soler sweepstakes.
Jorge Soler and the San Francisco Giants had been linked for much of the offseason.
The remaining free-agent market might be heating up with pitchers and catchers reporting this week. Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reported late on Monday night that the Giants had agreed to a three-year contract with slugger Jorge Soler.
The San Francisco Giants have landed one of the big fish still out there in free agency, adding a legitimate threat to the middle of their lineup. After long-reported interest, the Giants are in an agreement to sign Jorge Soler according to Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle.
Free agent outfielder Jorge Soler, the 2021 World Series MVP who is coming off an All-Star season, agreed to a three-year deal with the San Francisco Giants, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Monday night.
The Giants are looking to add more power to their lineup, and the prodigious home run hitter, would certainly qualify as a fit based on that.
Jorge Soler probably didn’t anticipate he’d still be unsigned in February when he declined a $13M player option with the Marlins. The right-handed slugger is one of the better offensive players to hit the market in a weak free-agent class.
It sounds like the Blue Jays may be adding a big bat to their lineup. On Wednesday afternoon, the New York Post’s Jon Heyman noted on Bleacher Report’s Walk-Off that the Blue Jays are the frontrunners to sign Jorge Soler.
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Jorge Soler spent less than half a season with the Atlanta Braves, but he will be remembered in glory forever among fans. The acquisition of Soler, along with Joc Pederson and Adam Duvall, helped propel the Braves to the division crown.
Are the Blue Jays on the precipice of making their first major move of the off-season? According to Jon Heyman (so take it with a grain of salt), it appears that the Jorge Soler sweepstakes is coming down to two teams, the Toronto Blue Jays and the Boston Red Sox.
Needing a DH to cap off a wildly successful offseason, the Arizona Diamondbacks remain interested in slugger Jorge Soler. According to MLB insider Mark Feinsand, the Diamondbacks are joined by the Blue Jays and the Red Sox as teams pursuing the 2021 World Series MVP.
The Boston Red Sox could be adding a player who won a World Series even more recently than they did.
Toronto joins the Mariners, Diamondbacks, Red Sox, Nationals and Marlins as clubs linked to the slugger.
Jorge Soler remains a popular item amongst Major League Baseball’s intriguing DH market. The 31-year-old slugger, who’ll turn 32 next month, has drawn interest from at least four teams this winter, as MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand writes, including the Toronto Blue Jays, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox and Arizona Diamondbacks.
The Mariners and Diamondbacks are among the clubs with interest in free agent slugger Jorge Soler.
Cuban outfielder Jorge Soler is receiving interest from multiple teams. Last season, Soler posted one of the best seasons of his career by blasting 36 home runs while collecting 75 RBI, all with a .25o batting average.
The Miami Marlins may have to enter the 2024 campaign without their top home-run hitter.
Jorge Soler played a massive role in helping the Atlanta Braves win a World Series two years ago, and the outfielder/DH is facing a lawsuit over something he allegedly did en route to a championship.
The Marlins placed ace Sandy Alcantara on the 15-day injured list Wednesday with just 24 games left in the season and the team battling for a spot in the playoffs.
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