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 are heading into a big offseason, as the franchise is looking to improve drastically with new leadership. This winter, the number one goal for the Giants will be to try and lure a star to the Bay Area.
The San Francisco Giants are looking to try and bounce back from a few poor seasons in 2025, as they have new leadership at the top that they hope will
The Cleveland Guardians are not typically known for being big spenders, but could they ultimately change their ways this offseason? Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter seems to think so and has named the Guardians as the best fit for star pitcher Blake Snell in free agency.
Every baseball fan has their eyes glued to the National League Division Series between the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers. That includes active players, most notably San Francisco Giants pitcher Blake Snell, who interacted with fans on social media after the Dodgers’ 8-0 rout in Game 4 Wednesday night.
As the San Francisco Giants prepare for the winter, they will have a lot of big decisions to make as they try to snap their playoff drought in recent years. This season, the Giants were once again stuck in mediocrity.
It's interesting because while the San Francisco Giants haven't necessarily hit on a big-name free agent over the past few offseasons, they've still done well for themselves.
The San Francisco Giants enter an offseason where bolstering starting pitching of a staff that was ranked 19th in the league in team ERA will be a priority.
The Houston Astros are entering an offseason on the heels of what was a difficult regular season and ultimately a failure in the postseason after a two game sweep in the Wild Card round at the hands of the Detroit Tigers.
The San Francisco Giants have missed the playoffs for the third year in a row after an 80-82 regular season saw them finish nine games out of the Wild Card and fourth place in the NL West for the second season in a row.
The New York Mets are currently focused on facing their bitter rivals, the Philadelphia Phillies, in the NLDS. But in a little over a month, the organization will embark on what is likely to be a busy offseason for the team. In a recent FanSided article, Zach Pressnel predicted the Mets to land ace pitcher Blake Snell in free agency.
When the San Francisco Giants signed Blake Snell to a contract with an opt-out after the first year last offseason, they understood the risk of potentially losing him.
As the San Francisco Giants embark on a crucial offseason, Buster Posey, the team’s president of baseball operations, faces a daunting task: shaping the roster for future success.
Although the Boston Red Sox didn't land a playoff spot, there is still plenty to like about the team. Boston took a step forward. The Red Sox finished with an 81-81 record, and that's better than each of the last two seasons.
After he wasn't able to land a long term deal this past offseason, the San Francisco Giants gave Blake Snell a short contract that included opt-outs. After a rough start to the season dealing with injury and poor performance, the reigning NL Cy Young winner has turned it around.
With the 2024 Major League Baseball regular season winding down, it's time to look ahead to 2025. The Boston Red Sox still have a chance to finish above .500 with two games left to go.
Blake Snell's abbreviated season with the San Francisco Giants apparently is coming to a premature end. Snell, the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner, was due to start Saturday in the next-to-last contest of the year against the visiting Cardinals.
Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi met with reporters Tuesday and discussed various topics as the season ends in the Bay Area.
Grant McCray tripled in a run and scored another in a two-run second inning, Blake Snell combined with three relievers on a shutout and the San Francisco Giants completed a surprising three-game road sweep over the playoff-contending Kansas City Royals with a 2-0 win Sunday afternoon.
San Francisco's Blake Snell held the host Baltimore Orioles to one hit across six innings with 12 strikeouts and the Giants began a nine-game road trip by winning 10-0 on Tuesday night.
We weren't able to cash a home run prop in our first slate of picks this week, so we're looking to bounce back with a profitable hump day. Here are our three favorite HR bets for Wednesday's MLB slate.
San Francisco Giants starter Blake Snell has turned around his season. The question now might be whether or not he will exercise his player option with the club this offseason.
The San Francisco Giants may have kept Blake Snell away from their NL West rivals at the trade deadline, but they might not be so lucky this offseason.
Since the start of July, Snell has dominated, posting a stellar 1.55 ERA over six starts. Against the Cincinnati Reds in his first August start, Snell threw his first career no-hitter, the 18th such gem in Giants history.
The two-time Cy Young winner is not exactly used to pitching into the ninth, but he had a funny way of fighting through that.
After a rough start to his 2024 season, San Francisco Giants pitcher Blake Snell has been dialed in over his last few starts, and he was absolutely dominant Friday night.
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