The San Francisco Giants tried and failed to land Corbin Burnes. Now they could turn to a different Cy Young winner to round out their rotation.
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The San Francisco Giants could shockingly swoop in and steal infielder Ha-Seong Kim from the rival San Diego Padres.
The Giants are looking to facilitate a career revival for Jake Lamb, a former All-Star who's succumbed to injuries over the past few seasons.
Jayden Willey, 8, of Fresno who plays baseball as a third basemen and catcher, gets an autograph from the San Francisco Giants’ Willy Adames during the 2025 Giants & KNBR FanFest Tour – San Jose at San Pedro Square Market in downtown San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025. (Shae Hammond/Bay Area News Group)
Adames met with several of the Giants international signees earlier this month, including Josuar De Jesus, who has the organization buzzing.
The San Francisco Giants will likely be seeing a position change for 2018 international free agent signing Marco Luciano.
The Giants reportedly are bringing a former MLB All-Star on board. San Francisco is signing veteran corner infielder Jake Lamb to a minor-league contract with an invite to spring training, the New York Post’s Jon Heyman reported Monday. Heyman added that the deal is worth $1 million if Lamb, 34, makes the Giants’ roster.
The Giants are signing Jake Lamb to a minor league deal, reports Jon Heyman of The New York Post. The CAA client gets an invitation to big league camp. He’d earn a $1MM base salary if he makes the MLB roster.
Verlander isn’t the only future Hall of Famer currently in the organization.
All the talk around the San Francisco Giants when it comes to prospects is about first baseman Bryce Eldridge, and the chatter is justified.
There’s only one thing the San Francisco Giants can do to counter the extraordinary spending habits of the rival Los Angeles Dodgers: absolutely nothing. Buster Posey, the Giants’ president of baseball operations,