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)
All the talk around the San Francisco Giants when it comes to prospects is about first baseman Bryce Eldridge, and the chatter is justified.
The San Francisco Giants don’t have a minor-league system with several top-end prospects, which would be considered Top 100 prospects across the game.
There's only one way the San Francisco Giants will begin to consistently attract the biggest free agents on the market.
The San Francisco Giants have had a productive offseason to date. They first signed Willy Adames to a seven-year, $182 million contract in early December. Then in January, San Francisco brought in ...
The San Francisco Giants have made a few key moves this offseason. Back in December, they added star shortstop Willy Adames on a seven-year, $182 million contract. They also signed right-hander ...
It’s easy to get excited for baseball this time of year. Spring training is on the horizon. Rosters are essentially solidified, and the dawn of spring feels nearer than the heart of winter. Even with that natural hope budding,
Barry Bonds, the legendary San Francisco Giants hitter, has made it clear that he doesn't mind if his records are broken. In fact, he looks forward to it. In a recent interview on the YouTube show "Foul Territory,
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, now headed to the Super Bowl, may have just had one of the best seasons in NFL history during 2024.
The River Cats are moving six home games to Tacoma, Washington, in June to accommodate MLB's plans for the A's to play in Sacramento in 2025.
San Francisco Giants legend Barry Bonds said he wants to be alive and there to see it himself if someone in baseball can catch and break his records.
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