At the time of this publication, the San Francisco Giants sit atop the Cactus League with a record of 12-6. After a disappointing 2011 title defense, the Giants are already giving hopes to the "faithful" that the team will at ... (Continue reading)
The San Francisco Giants find themselves in a fortunate situation. Did you read that correctly? After the 2011 season, wherein pretty much everything that could have gone wrong did go wrong, the team is off to a thunderous start to ... (Continue reading)
Two games into spring training, the San Francisco Giants are 1-1 with one tie at the hands of the Milwaukee Brewers. Already, signs of life have spurred cautious optimism in the team’s possible performance. But with this increase in team ... (Continue reading)
Opening Day is just over a month away. The San Francisco Giants have upgraded their offense for the 2012 season, and their pitching staff remains largely intact. There are high hopes for the 2012 season in San Francisco, but how ... (Continue reading)
Finally, 2011 is over. The San Francisco Giants’ relatively disappointing season, wherein they squandered exceptional goodwill on account of their 2010 World Series victory by fielding one of the worst offenses in franchise history, is behind them. With spring training ... (Continue reading)
Brian Wilson is one of the most exciting, fun and personable players in the game today. His obsession with an obscure Nicolas Cage movie (8MM) and his ridiculous Frank Zappa-esque manner of speaking paint a unique picture not found often ... (Continue reading)
Happy New Year, readers! What’s that, you say? I’m late? Anyway, it is now 2012. While the end of the world might be nigh, the Mayans must have been baseball fans as the 2012 season will be played in its ... (Continue reading)
Last week, I wrote about the probability for each player on the Giants 40 man roster to make the Opening Day roster. This week, in a slight variation, I will expand on this article by predicting how many games each ... (Continue reading)
With Spring Training only a couple months away, the time has come to focus our collective attention on exactly who will be on the San Francisco Giants’ 25-man roster come the end of Spring Training. This slideshow breaks down the ... (Continue reading)
General manager Brian Sabean has repeatedly stated his position regarding the offseason plans for the San Francisco Giants. The number one priority is to “lock up the pitching,” and there will be no “big fish” free-agent signings. For this reason, ... (Continue reading)