The Miami Marlins much anticipated fire sale has begun and the San Francisco Giants could be one of the teams to take advantage. The Giants are a team who have a questionable future across multiple roster spots, which means that a potential superstar with multi-positional versatility could be a smart idea for the front office to target.
The San Francisco Giants offseason signings haven't all worked out, but one has found immediate success in his new role. As Bleacher Report's Zachary D.
On Monday, the San Francisco Giants handed the ball to their No. 7 prospect Mason Black for his Major League debut against his favorite childhood team, the Philadelphia Phillies.
This should be fun. Let’s hope this will be fun. It will be fun... right? Admittedly, it’s the Peter Lambert matchup that most has me excited to watch Jung Hoo Lee play in Coors Field for the first time in his major league career.
One team will end a losing skid when the 15-21 San Francisco Giants (four-game losing streak) and the 8-26 Colorado Rockies (two-game losing streak) meet Tuesday at 8:40 PM ET.
The San Francisco Giants (15-21) and the Colorado Rockies (8-26) face off at Coors Field on Tuesday at 8:40 PM ET, beginning a three-game series. The Giants will give the nod to Kyle Harrison (2-1, 3.79 ERA), who is eyeing win No.
Blake Snell will throw a batting practice session on Tuesday as the San Francisco Giants weigh the next steps as he recovers from a left adductor strain.
A feel-good debut surrounded by on-field nonsense In his Major League Debut, right-hander Mason Black took the mound at the park he grew up visiting as a kid, facing the team he grew up rooting for, toeing the same rubber as his hero Roy Halladay.
The San Francisco Giants are searching for answers after they haven't gotten off to the start that they were hoping for this season. Entering Monday's finale against the surging Philadelphia Phillies, they sat at 15-20 and losers of seven of their last 10 games.
The Giants placed backup catcher Tom Murphy on the injured list due to a knee sprain over the weekend.
The weekend action on the Giants farm. Would you like to forget about the game that the San Francisco Giants played today? Can I instead interest you in reading about their Minor League Baseball affiliates, and what they did this weekend?
The San Francisco Giants have played bad baseball recently, dropping three straight to the Philadelphia Phillies over the weekend. After losing 5-4 on Sunday, the Giants will look to get back on track on Monday and avoid the four-game sweep.
The San Francisco Giants called up pitcher Mason Black from Triple-A ahead of Monday's game vs. the Philadelphia Phillies, giving Black the opportunity to make his MLB debut in his home state of Pennsylvania.
His spot on the 40-man roster will go to a pitching prospect.
Action Network's Tony Sartori shares his Phillies vs. Giants pick for Monday afternoon, including odds and predictions for the series finale at Citizens Bank Park on May 6.
San Francisco Giants shortstop Nick Ahmed did his best Brock Purdy impersonation on a routine grounder.
The Giants will start Mason Black against the Phillies on Monday.
The San Francisco Giants placed starting catcher Patrick Bailey on the seven-day concussion injured list Saturday and recalled Blake Sabol from Triple-A Sacramento.
Coming off of a road series loss to the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, the San Francisco Giants continue their East Coast road trip with a lengthy four-game series in the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia.
San Francisco Giants center fielder Jung Hoo Lee impressed everyone Friday with an incredible chase-down catch. His biggest fan was inarguably Giants starting pitcher Jordan Hicks.
On Friday night, Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Trea Turner proved why he might be arguably the fastest player in MLB — but possibly at a cost.
Hey Dad, wanna have a catch?
How can you not be romantic about baseball?
The San Francisco Giants have recalled relief pitcher Randy Rodriguez from Triple-A Sacramento, the team announced Thursday. Rodriguez will join the Giants' bullpen for their series finale against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Thursday.
After several seasons of mediocrity, the San Francisco Giants became big spenders in the offseason. The team gave big contracts to Gold Glove winner Matt Chapman, Cy Young winner Blake Snell, Japanese outfielder Jung Hoo Lee, and power hitter Jorge Soler.
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