

San Francisco Giants Manager May Have Already Revealed Opening Day Lineup
There is still a lot of work the San Francisco Giants' brain trust has to do during spring training. More rounds of cuts are on the horizon as the Major League roster will be pared down in preparation for the regular season. As shared by Andrew Baggarly of The Athletic (subscription required), Melvin told media members in attendance to pay close attention to who he penciled in that afternoon.
Giants' Willy Adames issues brutally honest message to doubters
San Francisco Giants shortstop Willy Adames has a message for the doubters of the team. The Giants are not necessarily considered to be a true contender, but Adames believes the ball club can make some noise in 2025. “It's been amazing,” Adames said of his time so far with the Giants. Adames signed with the Giants this past offseason.
San Francisco Giants Legend Makes Outrageous Claim About Legendary Skills
It's been nearly 20 years since San Francisco Giants legend Barry Bonds' last Major League at-bat, but he's still supremely confident in his skills. Across 22 seasons with the Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates, Bonds put together an extraordinary career. The sport has changed a lot since Bonds' final plate appearance in 2007, but he doesn't feel the game has passed him by based on what he said during a recent appearance on All the Smoke.
Giants' Lee Jung-hoo hits 2nd homer in spring training; Dodgers' Kim Hye-seong goes hitlesss
Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants has raised his spring training batting average to .400 after hitting his second home run of the exhibition season. Lee batted 1-for-3 with a homer and two RBIs in the Giants' 7-3 win over the Chicago White Sox at Scottsdale Stadium in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Thursday (local time). The Korean sophomore batted third and got the start in center field.
San Francisco Giants Pitching Staff Poised To Excel in This One Important Area
The San Francisco Giants have received a lot of negative feedback about how they handled their pitching staff this offseason. Two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell opted out of his contract, hitting free agency after one year with the team. The Giants attempted to land Corbin Burnes as a replacement, but he decided to sign a six-year, $210 million deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks. In need of a pitcher, San Francisco landed on future Hall of Famer, Justin Verlander.
Giants' Lee Jung-hoo hits 2nd homer in spring training; Dodgers' Kim Hye-seong goes hitlesss
Lee Jung-hoo of the San Francisco Giants has raised his spring training batting average to .400 after hitting his second home run of the exhibition season. Lee batted 1-for-3 with a homer and two RBIs in the Giants' 7-3 win over the Chicago White Sox at Scottsdale Stadium in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Thursday (local time). The Korean sophomore batted third and got the start in center field.
San Francisco Giants Send Two More Top-Ten Prospects Back To Minor League Camp
The San Francisco Giants have continued to trim down their spring training roster and what the team will look like on Opening Day is starting to take shape. Just one day after optioning both former top prospect Marco Luciano and right-handed pitcher Mason Black while outright returning current top prospect Bryce Eldridge to minor league camp, the Giants sent two more high profile prospects back down as well on Thursday morning. As first reported by Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco optioned right-handed pitcher Trevor McDonald and outright returned left-handed pitcher Carson Whisenhunt to minor league camp.
Eldridge dissects short swing that's powered Giants prospect's rise
The conversations around Bryce Eldridge early in the spring focused largely on his glove. Eldridge still is relatively new to first base, and the Giants want him to become more proficient defensively in order to avoid the possibility that their best prospect needs to break into the big leagues as a designated hitter. When he met with the media for the first time, Eldridge talked excitedly about the strides he hoped to make at first base and his desire to learn from guest instructor J.T. Snow. Eldridge primarily was a DH in Cactus League games, but now that he has been reassigned to minor league camp, he can get much-needed reps on the dirt.
Eldridge dissects short swing that's powered Giants prospect's rise
The conversations around Bryce Eldridge early in the spring focused largely on his glove. Eldridge still is relatively new to first base, and the Giants want him to become more proficient defensively in order to avoid the possibility that their best prospect needs to break into the big leagues as a designated hitter. When he met with the media for the first time, Eldridge talked excitedly about the strides he hoped to make at first base and his desire to learn from guest instructor J.T. Snow. Eldridge primarily was a DH in Cactus League games, but now that he has been reassigned to minor league camp, he can get much-needed reps on the dirt.
Eldridge dissects short swing that's powered Giants prospect's rise
The conversations around Bryce Eldridge early in the spring focused largely on his glove. Eldridge still is relatively new to first base, and the Giants want him to become more proficient defensively in order to avoid the possibility that their best prospect needs to break into the big leagues as a designated hitter. When he met with the media for the first time, Eldridge talked excitedly about the strides he hoped to make at first base and his desire to learn from guest instructor J.T. Snow. Eldridge primarily was a DH in Cactus League games, but now that he has been reassigned to minor league camp, he can get much-needed reps on the dirt.
Eldridge dissects short swing that's powered Giants prospect's rise
The conversations around Bryce Eldridge early in the spring focused largely on his glove. Eldridge still is relatively new to first base, and the Giants want him to become more proficient defensively in order to avoid the possibility that their best prospect needs to break into the big leagues as a designated hitter. When he met with the media for the first time, Eldridge talked excitedly about the strides he hoped to make at first base and his desire to learn from guest instructor J.T. Snow. Eldridge primarily was a DH in Cactus League games, but now that he has been reassigned to minor league camp, he can get much-needed reps on the dirt.
Eldridge dissects short swing that's powered Giants prospect's rise
The conversations around Bryce Eldridge early in the spring focused largely on his glove. Eldridge still is relatively new to first base, and the Giants want him to become more proficient defensively in order to avoid the possibility that their best prospect needs to break into the big leagues as a designated hitter. When he met with the media for the first time, Eldridge talked excitedly about the strides he hoped to make at first base and his desire to learn from guest instructor J.T. Snow. Eldridge primarily was a DH in Cactus League games, but now that he has been reassigned to minor league camp, he can get much-needed reps on the dirt.
Eldridge dissects short swing that's powered Giants prospect's rise
The conversations around Bryce Eldridge early in the spring focused largely on his glove. Eldridge still is relatively new to first base, and the Giants want him to become more proficient defensively in order to avoid the possibility that their best prospect needs to break into the big leagues as a designated hitter. When he met with the media for the first time, Eldridge talked excitedly about the strides he hoped to make at first base and his desire to learn from guest instructor J.T. Snow. Eldridge primarily was a DH in Cactus League games, but now that he has been reassigned to minor league camp, he can get much-needed reps on the dirt.
Eldridge dissects short swing that's powered Giants prospect's rise
The conversations around Bryce Eldridge early in the spring focused largely on his glove. Eldridge still is relatively new to first base, and the Giants want him to become more proficient defensively in order to avoid the possibility that their best prospect needs to break into the big leagues as a designated hitter. When he met with the media for the first time, Eldridge talked excitedly about the strides he hoped to make at first base and his desire to learn from guest instructor J.T. Snow. Eldridge primarily was a DH in Cactus League games, but now that he has been reassigned to minor league camp, he can get much-needed reps on the dirt.