The Giants have outscored their opponents 31-9 while going 5-1 against a pair of AL playoff hopefuls to start their final ...
The 2024 season will go down as one of the more disappointing in recent San Francisco Giants history. Not only are they missing the postseason for a third strai ...
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The San Francisco Giants traveled to Baltimore for their latest series, and it was a revenge tour for one of their veterans. Mike Yastrzemski was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 14th round ...
SAN FRANCISCO — When the Giants announced their six-year extension ... the team’s top baseball official who led them to a franchise-record 107-win season in 2021 but increasingly appears ...
And Zaidi’s head should be next on the chopping block. SF Giants mathematically eliminated from NL West in Logan Webb’s shortest start since May 5 As of Monday morning, the Giants are six ...
As the trade deadline approached, San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi confidently asserted that the team had the best starting rotation in the majors. However ...
The Giants officially placed Chapman (personal) on the paternity list Wednesday. Chapman left the team prior to Tuesday's 10-0 win over the Orioles to observe the birth of his child, but the ...
San Francisco managed just 14 hits in the three games combined and went 32 innings without a run at one point, finally scoring in the sixth inning of Sunday's 4-3 loss to San Diego. It was the ...
The Giants were scoreless in 32 innings, three shy of the San Francisco record set in 1976, before Donovan Walton's solo homer in the sixth against Martín Pérez. Manny Machado had hit a ...