Not the best start to the road trip. A few times every baseball season, a game happens where everything goes against you. You don’t play particularly well, and your opponent does.
The San Francisco Giants didn't quite get their road stretch off to the start they wanted after getting shoutout by the Boston Red Sox 4-0 in the opener on Tuesday.
The San Francisco Giants will begin their 10-game road stretch against the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday in a period that will test if they truly can be contenders when they face two teams with winning records.
The San Francisco Giants enter Tuesday one game below .500 after going 6-4 over their last 10, highlighted by a successful home stretch where they won two out of their three series.
Five years ago, the San Francisco Giants traded one of their minor league pitchers to acquire a 28-year-old outfielder who had never stepped foot on a Major League field as a player.
The San Francisco Giants will take the field against the Boston Red Sox (16-13) on Tuesday. The game begins at 7:10 PM ET on NBCS-BA, with the Giants listed as -130 favorites on the moneyline.
Coming into the season, the San Francisco Giants' rotation looked to be much improved on paper after they added two starting pitchers to pair with their ace Logan Webb.
Right-hander Logan Webb will try to extend his career-best 19-inning scoreless streak Tuesday night when the visiting San Francisco Giants open a three-game series against the Boston Red Sox.
The San Francisco Giants were looking for the heir apparent for their superstar catcher Buster Posey when he was coming up on the end of his career. The former National League MVP and seven-time All-Star didn't play in 2020 when he opted-out of the season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keaton Winn won his third straight start with six strong innings, Thairo Estrada and Mike Yastrzemski belted their team's first back-to-back home runs of the season and the San Francisco Giants prevailed in another low-scoring affair with the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates, 3-2 on Sunday afternoon.
Despite the San Francisco Giants having entered the 2024 season with one of the best offseasons in Major League Baseball in their rearview mirror, their
Action Network's Sean Paul shares his Pirates vs. Giants pick, including MLB odds and predictions for the series finale at Oracle Park on Sunday, April 28.
A flourishing bullpen and its struggling counterpart prepare for another potential duel Saturday night when the San Francisco Giants go for two in a row over the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates.
The San Francisco Giants have a pretty wild history. Some of the more interesting things about the Giants franchise are the fact that they were not always in the Bay Area and the history behind the Splash Hits.
Patrick Bailey crushed a walk-off, three-run homer with no outs in the bottom of the ninth inning Friday night, producing the only scoring of the San Francisco Giants' 3-0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
San Francisco Giants lost their star pitcher Blake Snell only after a month of a 2-year $62 million contract signed on March 19. Snell’s unexpected injury threw the team into chaos as they lost 2-8 against the NY Mets in their latest matchup.
It’s four weeks into the season but Logan Webb is on a roll for the San Francisco Giants. He didn’t throw a perfect game, but Webb’s performance was masterful.
Blake Snell's no good, very bad 2024 just keeps being no good and very bad.
Just mere hours before the series finale against the New York Mets, the San Francisco Giants placed probable starter Blake Snell on the injured list with a left adductor strain.
Action Network shares MLB best bets, picks and predictions for Sunday, April 21.
The San Francisco Giants have acquired pitcher Mitch White from the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for cash considerations. Toronto designated White for assignment earlier in the week and had several days to trade him, lose him on waivers, or pass him through and send him to the minors.
Jordan Hicks and Reynaldo Lopez are both adjusting to new roles on the mound this season with new teams.
The name “Balldudes” is an evolution of phrase, and perhaps the times we live in. It began over 30 years ago as the “Senior Involvement Program,” and was geared locally towards the senior citizens of the San Francisco bay area.
The Giants are coming off of their first homestand of the season where they split the 6 games down the middle, going 2-1 against the division rival San Diego Padres, and dropping two out of three to the young and feisty Washington Nationals.
Barry Bonds was the last San Francisco Giant to hit at least 30 homers in a season. The Giants have struggled to replicate his success.
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