The Seattle Mariners have successfully recruited a player who used to give them headaches in divisional play.
Who is the 16th-best prospect in the Giants system? The 15th chapter of the 2023 Willie McCovey Memorial Community Prospect List is now complete, and it features a high-riser.
La Stella, who turns 34 later this month, has some strong seasons on his track record but is coming off a rough patch. From 2016 to 2020, he walked in 9.6% of his trips to the plate and struck out in just 10.6% of them. He only hit 29 home runs over those five years but produced a batting line of .282/.358/.435. That production amounted to a wRC+ of 114, indicating he was 14% better than league average.
Barcelona will have a top-quality midfielder joining their ranks this summer from Man City according to a Spanish journalist, who will sign the Premier
The Kentucky Derby Museum is pleased to announce the Grand Prize Winner of the 37th annual Horsing Around With Art (HAWA) competition, presented by WinStar Farm: Hadley Klusman, a Junior at Mercy Academy.
The SF Giants announced that longtime amateur scout Jim Gabella was selected as the team's Dick Tidrow Scout of the Year Award winner. Gabella has spent a decade with the Giants organization, currently working as an area scout focused on Central and North Florida.
Who is the 15th-best prospect in the Giants system? Note: Today is nomination day! The 14th chapter of the 2023 Willie McCovey Memorial Community Prospect List is in the books, as we continue on our quest to rank the top 44 prospects in the San Francisco Giants organization.
Last week, Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi said that the club wanted to improve behind the plate but was unlikely to give out a major league deal to address that position.
Who is the 14th-best prospect in the Giants system? The 13th chapter of the 2023 Willie McCovey Memorial Community Prospect List is in the books, and the community has voted right-handed pitcher Eric Silva as the No.
With Brandon Belt’s departure, LaMonte Wade Jr. is looking at more playing time at first base and an opportunity to bounce back after a disappointing 2022.
One of the most exciting moments of the SF Giants season in 2022 was when late-season acquisition Lewis Brinson caught fire early in September. However, after finishing his season in the minors, Brinson became a free agent this offseason and has decided to head across the Pacific Ocean to Japan.
Major League Baseball's 2022-23 international free-agent period officially began on January 15th, and the SF Giants gave corner bat Rayner Arias and shortstop Yosneiker Rivas the two largest signing bonuses in their class.
The Angels have signed first baseman/outfielder Taylor Jones to a minor league contract, according to Jones’ official MLB.com profile page. Jones entered into minor league free agency after turning down an outright assignment from the Giants back in November.
Carlos Correa entered free agency as one of the more sought-after players on the market. However, due to concerns over his physical, deals with the San Francisco Giants and New York Mets ultimately fell through.
Giants catcher Austin Wynns has accepted an outright assignment to Triple-A Sacramento, according to Maria I. Guardado of MLB.com. President of baseball
Logan Webb is noticeably absent from the list of players the Giants have reupped with for 2023. UPDATE: Not anymore. Today was the deadline for teams and arbitration eligible players to exchange contract figures.
Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi met with the media yesterday and addressed a wide array of topics. In addition to downplaying the club’s need for catching help, he touched on a few of the team’s free agent decisions.
The SF Giants agreed to a one-year, $4.21 million deal with corner infielder J.D. Davis, a source told Giants Baseball Insider. The Giants acquired Davis in a four-player from the New York Mets for Darin Ruf at this year's trade deadline, and Davis almost immediately became one of the best sluggers on the Giants roster.
The SF Giants agreed to a one-year, $1.375 million deal with first baseman/outfielder LaMonte Wade Jr, a source told Giants Baseball Insider. Wade is coming off a down 2022 season but the team's front office has remained outwardly confident that he will bounce back and be able to replicate his 2021 success.
The SF Giants avoided arbitration with infielder Thairo Estrada, agreeing to a one-year, $2.25 million deal, according to a report by Susan Slusser of The San Francisco Chronicle.
Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi met with reporters. One position in particular doesn’t seem to be a top priority for the front office.
The San Francisco Giants missed out on two of the top free agents on the market and also lost Carlos Rodon to the New York Yankees. Needless to say, it’s been a bit of a frustrating offseason by the Bay.
Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reported on Monday that free agent slugger Brandon Belt has agreed to sign a one-year contract with the Toronto Blue Jays. Belt will be getting $9.3 million from Toronto, Kaitlyn McGrath of The Athletic adds.
The San Francisco Giants may have struck out in their pursuit of a true star, but they sure have made moves to improve their team. They signed outfielders Mitch Haniger and Michael Conforto, starters Sean Manaea and Ross Stripling, and relievers Taylor Rogers and Luke Jackson.
The Philadelphia Phillies and San Francisco Giants swapped pitchers Monday, with right-hander Yunior Marte heading to Philadelphia and minor league left-hander Erik Miller going to San Francisco.
Close, but no cigar! The San Francisco Giants appeared to have made one of the biggest additions of the offseason when they agreed to terms with veteran shortstop Carlos Correa on a 13-year, $350 million contract.
It is the end of the line for one veteran former champion in San Francisco.
On the evening of Dec. 13, the Giants had a deal in place with star shortstop Carlos Correa on a 13-year, $350M deal. One week later, he became the newest member of the Mets.
The San Francisco Giants have landed a solid consolation prize, to their original consolation prize by snatching up the last worthwhile slugger left in MLB free agency.
Baseball fans in the Bay Area will have to wait a bit longer until they can potentially see Carlos Correa slip on a San Francisco Giants uniform.
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