The Giants are likely going to scale back their payroll in 2025 according to some reports, and the Yankees could […] ...
The San Francisco Giants and new president of baseball operations Buster Posey may not be some of the biggest spenders in ...
To be clear, LaMonte Wade Jr.’s hitting collapsed along with the rest of the Giants right after they swept the Dodgers in Los Angeles (ending June 18th). Through that series, he slashed ...
The potential payroll reduction comes on the heels of a season where the team saw an attendance increase but also a revenue ...
LaMonte Wade Jr. is under contract through 2026, when he'll then hit free agency. However, adding a first baseman might not ...
In order to find room to spend this winter, San Francisco plans to explore trades involving some arbitration-eligible players ...
LaMonte Wade Jr. and Matt Chapman each belted a pair of solo homers and Mike Yastrzemski also went deep, lifting the visiting San Francisco Giants to a 9-0 victory over the Kansas City Royals on ...
From third base (covered) to shortstop (not so much), ranking the Giants' biggest areas of need at the start of the offseason ...
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Report: Giants expected to reduce payroll for 2025 season
"The Giants’ adjusted payroll, which accounts for salary that is earned in a given year but not necessarily paid out, is ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — LaMonte Wade Jr. and Matt Chapman hit two home runs each, Landen Roupp pitched five scoreless innings for his first major league win, and the San Francisco Giants handed ...
The San Francisco Giants enter the offseason with just four arbitration-eligible players: Mike Yastrzemski, LaMonte Wade Jr., Tyler Rogers, and Camilo Doval. New President of Baseball Operations ...