It might’ve seemed that the San Francisco Giants were buckling up for a busy offseason when the calendar flipped to December.  Shortstop Willy Adames signed the richest contract in club history to ...
A prominent social media conspiracy theory has resurfaced as Super Bowl LIX looms, and many people are wondering what the ...
The Athletics released their promotional schedule for the 2025 MLB season in West Sacramento. Beginning with Opening Day ...
The San Francisco Giants have had what many would consider to be a solid offseason to this point. In the two winters prior, San Francisco has additionally finished second in the chases of both ...
The San Francisco Giants have made a couple of notable splashes so far this offseason, with the team trying to keep pace in the National League West. It has been a tough few years for the Giants ...
Kirby Lee-Imagn Images In the coming weeks, the New York Giants will have coaches influencing the Senior Bowl and the Shrine Bowl. On Wednesday, the Senior Bowl announced that Giants offensive ...
The San Francisco Giants have made some meaningful upgrades this winter both to the lineup and to the pitching staff, but there's still work to do. For a franchise who has missed the playoffs in ...
The San Francisco Giants have made two key signings this offseason. In early December, they signed star shortstop Willy Adames to a seven-year, $182 million contract. Last week, they inked three ...
The New York Giants’ ground game was always going to be viewed through the lens of Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley in 2024. After general manager Joe Schoen let Barkley walk ...
The Giants cannot land free agents without overpaying the market. What did San Francisco have to sell to Sasaki without the possibility of an overpay? What do the Giants have to sell to anyone bes ...
The San Francisco Giants ushered in the next era of their front office this offseason and made it clear they are willing to spend money for star players. With that willingness, though, they have ...
Newly acquired San Francisco Giants pitcher Justin Verlander's passion for the game is not something to question, as the right-hander "plans to pitch until he's 45," he told reporters.