The San Francisco Giants are heading into an important offseason, as the franchise looks to snap their playoff drought and turn things around. Recently, Buster Posey took over as the President of Baseball Operations for the Giants, as he will be tasked with trying to help turn this franchise around.
There were a lot of moves made this past winter by the San Francisco Giants that looked great on paper. Not only did they add power to their lineup by
The San Francisco Giants are going to have a big offseason in terms of the future of the franchise. Under a whole new regime led by Buster Posey, a lot is going to change.
The San Francisco Giants ended up striking gold with this signing.
Will the San Francisco Giants end up losing one of their biggest stars this winter? It certainly is a possibility.
The San Francisco Giants will face the reality of potentially losing both of their left-handed starters in the offseason. Blake Snell, who signed with the club late in the offseason of 2024, has a player option.
The San Francisco Giants can expect a reunion with a former All-Star who is in the final years of a $115 million contract.
The San Francisco Giants were as aggressive as any team during the offseason leading into the 2024 campaign. They sought upgrades at several positions, bringing in numerous veterans hoping to get back into the postseason.
The media sources have been signaling a distinct philosophy, but is there more to it than computers vs. people? I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again: I’ve only bet against Buster Posey two times and both times I “lost” big.
The San Francisco Giants have multiple ways to improve this offseason, but there's a need for another middle-infielder. If the Giants could sign a middle-infielder
Posey is reportedly not focused on a second-in-command with experience
A humble blogger makes their case for the Giants using resources to improve their pitching situation. In the aftermath of yesterday’s news that Bryan Price had stepped down as the pitching coach of the San Francisco Giants, Susan Slusser posted to Twitter/X that she’s “hearing” current assistant pitching coach J.P.
The San Francisco Giants did not make the playoffs in 2024, missing out for the seventh time in the last eight years as the team continues to hover right around the 80-win mark.
One of the biggest signings ahead of the 2024 MLB season was the San Francisco Giants bringing on reigning Cy Young Award winner, Blake Snell. Coming off a dominant season with the San Deigo Padres, he agreed to a two-year, $62 million deal that has an opt-out for the 2025 season.
The San Francisco Giants suffered some setbacks this year and one major contract has been singled out as their worst.
The San Francisco Giants were very aggressive last season upgrading the roster. Unfortunately, most of those additions did not pan out; that is why Farhan Zaidi is now unemployed and has since been replaced by Buster Posey as the team’s president of baseball operations.
Martinez joined the Giants during the 2020-21 offseason as assistant pitching coach, replacing Erik Katz on the staff of then-manager Gabe Kapler.
San Francisco Giants pitching coach Bryan Price has stepped down from his position after one season with the team. This season, the Giants’ pitching was not what you would call solid, but Price was not the root of the issue.
Some changes have begun to take place under the leadership of Buster Posey for the San Francisco Giants, with pitching coach Bryan Price stepping down from his role after one year in that position.
Giants baseball! The San Francisco Giants season may be well over, but there are still players representing the team while playing baseball. The Arizona Fall League is off and running, and will continue to do so for the next month.
Pitching coach Bryan Price has informed the San Francisco Giants that he won't be coming back as pitching coach in 2025. Price had been in San Francisco for one season, linking up with former Seattle Mariners manager Bob Melvin, who assumed the managerial role with the Giants last offseason.
It’s unclear if this is a proper and complete retirement for him or if he still plans to work in an advisory capacity with the Giants or another club.
In 2021, the San Francisco Giants were a fantastic, relentless, and unbelievable team. They won 107 games before being eliminated by the Los Angeles Dodgers in a tough NLDS.
The Giants are remaking their front office, looking to hire a new general manager and maybe other executives as well.
After making Buster Posey their catcher in 2010, the San Francisco Giants won three titles in five years. Now, they're hoping he can work the same magic in their front office.
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