There's only one way the San Francisco Giants will begin to consistently attract the biggest free agents on the market.
There is a new regime in charge of the San Francisco Giants. After a largely underwhelming tenure from previous president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi, the ownership group made a bold decision to hire franchise legend Buster Posey to take over that role despite him having no executive experience.
Willy Adames broke the San Francisco Giants franchise record when he signed an eight-year, $182,000,000 deal as a free agent.
The San Francisco Giants could be doing some work to try and land one of the best-hitting platoon outfielders left in free agency.
The Giants have put together a nice enough offseason so far. The signing of shortstop Willy Adames (seven-year ... the money to come to San Francisco. Because the Giants organization doesn’t need to buy anymore real estate, it needs to build a quality ...
Willy Adames has yet to take the field for the Giants, but that isn’t stopping the star shortstop from making an early impression on his new teammates. San Francisco closer Ryan Walker revealed his excitment to have Adames in the Orange and Black,
The Giants have just $5.146 million in bonus pool money, tied for the lowest of any team. They can give all of that to Sasaki if they wish. San Francisco also has one other way to raise more money. MLB rules allow teams to trade for up to 60% of their bonus pool money. So, the Giants could push it to close to $8 million.
The Giants have added Willy Adames and Justin Verlander in free agency, but could they add Randal Grichuk too?
The San Francisco Giants failed in their blockbuster pursuit of Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani in the 2023 offseason.
The San Francisco Giants’ $182 million signing of shortstop Willy Adames from the Milwaukee Brewers has sparked mixed reactions. Giants All-Star pitch
But the Giants may not be done. They seem to have their sights set on contending in 2025 and returning to the postseason for the first time since 2021. They could also potentially
With the Giants failing to lure right-handers Corbin Burnes and Roki Sasaki to San Francisco, they’ll be leaning heavily on Harrison and Hicks to take steps forward and provide more — both quality and quantity — than they did last season.