The Giants face their NL West division rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers, at home Friday. I spoke with Aaron Boone, 12-year MLB veteran and current analyst for ESPN's Baseball Tonight, to preview the important three-game series. Keely Flanagan: You had a memorable 2003 ... (Continue reading)
The San Francisco Giants are fighting for a playoff spot. Meanwhile, the Giants' farm talent is fighting to break into the big leagues—and the Giants have plenty of talent waiting in the wings. Keeping an eye on prospects is of vital importance, especially ... (Continue reading)
Phew, Tim Lincecum threw his second no-hitter. As Giants fans (presumably, if you're on this page reading Giants-centric articles), let's all take a second to rejoice. Ahhh. Bask in it, bask in it... Okay. Now, who should we trade! The Giants remain in ... (Continue reading)
The San Francisco Giants are riding high, with an impressive 24-14 record on the season and a 7-3 record against their NL West division rivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers. Here are some bold (or, perhaps, not so bold) predictions as the ... (Continue reading)
It's never too early for a GM's wheels to start turning. The San Francisco Giants are off to a solid start. The starting rotation has demonstrated good form, in particular new acquisition Tim Hudson. The offense is finding ways to ... (Continue reading)
As spring progresses and players settle into their roles on the baseball diamond, the San Francisco Giants have already learned a lot about their team's potential. The starting pitching, including newcomer Tim Hudson, has been solid, and several players are ... (Continue reading)
Pitchers and catchers reported to spring training on Valentine's Day, and the rest of the squad joined their teammates on the diamond February 18. New Giants, like pitcher Tim Hudson and left fielder Michael Morse, are looking to prove themselves ... (Continue reading)
Spring training. The time for returning players to hone their skills, pitchers and catchers to develop a rapport, and newly signed free agents to show off for their new team. Oh, and for on-the-cusp ballplayers to make their MLB dreams ... (Continue reading)
One year ago today, the San Francisco Giants used their offseason to re-sign existing players while making few moves to sign any new faces. This year, the Giants have been far less dormant—and thank goodness. General manager Brian Sabean went out ... (Continue reading)
The San Francisco Giants have a lot to improve upon after a disappointing 2013 season. After winning a decisive World Series victory over the Detroit Tigers in 2012, the Giants failed to make the playoffs the very next year. Starting pitching ... (Continue reading)