When Buster Posey took over as president of baseball operations for the San Francisco Giants, he knew he was going to have his work cut out for him. Closing that gap will take some time ...
With Spring Training right around the corner, there are still some needs that should be addressed by the San Francisco Giants before the start of the new campaign. It’s been a bit of an ...
San Francisco Giants legendary catcher Buster Posey knows ... He came over from the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he was the general manager from 2014-2018. In his seven years leading San Francisco ...
One of them will almost certainly go to Harrison. The left-handed pitcher enjoyed a solid rookie campaign in 2024. He made 24 starts, threw 124.1 innings and finished with a 4.56 ERA. Harrison had ...
The San Francisco Giants made one of this winter's biggest splashes by signing shortstop Willy Adames to a seven-year, $182 million deal. That creates a solid lineup tandem with third baseman Matt ...
Without them, the San Francisco Giants might be playing in Florida ... and hiring aides from the business world — could hand the rich too much say. Justin Dolezal, a bar owner who founded ...
Thursday was supposed to be a fun night for New York Giants fans who have had to witness a lot of losing in recent years. Unfortunately, that didn't end up manifesting, as Eli Manning, for reasons ...
Former New York Giants GM Dave Gettleman is “thrilled” for Saquon Barkley and wants the world to remember that he got it ...
The former Arsenal star, who is also a minority shareholder in Como, was the assistant head coach for the Italian side during their promotion campaign before being handed the job as manager in the ...
Modern-day Giants are powerful, but the Ancient Giants were even bigger and stronger, like Oars, who could supposedly pull continents. Descendants of the Ancient Giants, like Little Oars Jr. and ...
NEW ORLEANS — Saquon Barkley doesn’t have a lot of love for the Giants general manager who let him walk out the door. He does ...
Trading up isn’t inevitable, and shouldn’t be done with reckless abandon – especially if the Giants aren’t enamored with any passer. But if general manager Joe Schoen falls in love ...