SCOTTSDALE — Tyler and Taylor Rogers will both be at Great American Ballpark on March 27 when the San Francisco Giants play the Cincinnati Reds on Opening Day. They just won’t be on the same team.
In trading Taylor Rogers to Cincinnati, the Giants now only have one left-handed reliever on their 40-man roster. Last season ...
The Giants signed Taylor Rogers as a free agent before the 2023 season, reuniting him with twin brother Tyler Rogers in the bullpen. The two 34-year-olds have been solid pieces of the Giants ...
Right-hander Tyler Rogers, who avoided arbitration when he signed a $5.25 million contract, is expected to resume his role as a primary setup man in Giants manager Bob Melvin’s bullpen.
Taylor Rogers reportedly will no longer share a bullpen with his twin brother Tyler. FanSided's Robert Murray reported Wednesday that the San Francisco Giants traded Rogers to the Cincinnati Reds ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants’ pairing of the Rogers Twins couldn’t have gotten off to a rockier start. Taylor gave up earned runs in four of his first five appearances as Tyler’s teammate ...
The left-hander, the twin brother of submariner Tyler Rogers, was slated to make $12 million in 2025. With Rogers off the books, the Giants could allocate financial resources elsewhere.