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Rockies place Sugano, Halvorsen on IL; recall Sullivan and Romano

The Colorado Rockies announced on Saturday afternoon a series of pitching-focused roster moves prior to their Independence Day fireworks game against the San Francisco Giants. Right-handed pitcher Tomoyuki Sugano (菅野 智之) has been placed on the 15-day injured list with back spasms. Sugano, 36, was scheduled to start on Saturday night. He has been one […]

Saturday BP: Player of the Week

Good morning, baseball fans! Another week of San Francisco Giants baseball comes to a close this weekend, so it’s time to make our picks for Player of the Week! I’m picking Rafael Devers this week, specifically for his performance in last Saturday’s 5-0 win over the Atlanta Braves, in which he hit TWO home runs, […]

MLB Trade Rumors: Rangers & Giants Linked To Trade

The San Francisco Giants are heading toward the August 3 trade deadline as one of the clearest sellers in baseball, and Luis Arraez has become a name to watch, with the Texas Rangers repeatedly floated as a logical fit. Bleacher Report' s latest batch of trade ideas proposed the Rangers acquiring Arraez from the Giants for right-hander Leandro Lopez and outfielder Maxton Martin. Why the Fit Makes Sense The Rangers have a big hole at second base. Six different players have started there t...

Rockies crush Giants 15-3 behind Jake McCarthy’s career night

The Colorado Rockies did not just open their series against the San Francisco Giants with offense. They opened it with a flood. By the time Gabriel Hughes entered from the bullpen to make his Major League debut in the seventh inning, the Rockies already had a 14-3 lead, 17 hits, three home runs, two triples […]

36-54 Chart

Rockies 15, Giants 3 Leverage index & box score Graphics via FanGraphs. How many grand slams?: Jake McCarthy, +0.15 WPA Webb of his own making: Logan Webb, -0.33 WPA Game discussion comment of the day Please keep in mind our Purple Row Community Guidelines when you’re commenting. Thanks!

7/3 Gamethread: Giants @ Rockies

The San Francisco Giants head to Coors Field tonight to begin a three-game series against the Colorado Rockies. As of the time this is being written, the Giants have not yet announced a starting pitcher. But check out the comments below for more up-to-date information. Whoever it ends up being will be facing off against […]

Colorado Rockies vs. San Francisco Giants game discussion: Logan Webb vs. Ryan Feltner

The Colorado Rockies (35-53) open a three-game series against the San Francisco Giants (36-50) tonight at Coors Field. Colorado is still in last place, but the Rockies enter just two games behind the floundering Giants, adding a little division-floor intrigue to the weekend. The Rockies also enter with some momentum after splitting a four-game series […]

Jorge Mateo returns to lineup in Mets opener

The Atlanta Braves are using this four-game series as the turning point from their June hitting woes, right? Let’s look at this lineup. The lineup is almost identical to Thursday’s quiet finale. So, the question is, what are we hoping to accomplish with the same look after a disappointing ending to the previous game? If […]

Giants-Rockies Series Preview: KABOOM?

The Rockies rolled into May with a surprising record of 14-18, but since then they’ve gone a much more familiar 21-35 to really dig into last place of the NL West. Of course, all season long, the Giants have been burrowing at the edges trying to breach their trench. The teams are separated by 2 […]

Bo Davidson Is Cementing Himself As One of Baseball’s Best Outfield Prospects

It’s been close to two decades since the San Francisco Giants have had a system with the amount of upside it currently holds. Through the draft, deadline deals, and international finds, they’ve found a handful of prospects looking to shape the next era of Giants baseball. The system is headlined by a trio of uber-talented […] The post Bo Davidson Is Cementing Himself As One of Baseball’s Best Outfield Prospects appeared first on Just Baseball .

Friday BP: Fourth of July

Good morning, baseball fans! The San Francisco Giants are heading to Coors Field today to take on the Colorado Rockies for this Fourth of July weekend. So today I wanted to see what everyone’s favorite Giants (or general baseball) related Fourth of July memories are. This is normally the part where I would weigh in […]

Chicago Cubs history unpacked — July 3

Free of charge for the discerning reader. Happy birthday to Codi Heuer, and a mighty host of others. Today in baseball history, in 1966 – Pitcher Tony Cloninger hits two grand slams and drives in nine runs, as the Braves rout the Giants at Candlestick Park, 17-3. Cloninger is the first National League player to slam two in a game, and the first pitcher ever, and […]

MLB Mailbag: White Sox, Underachievers, Witt, Giants, Rangers, Rays

In this week’s MLB Mailbag, we’ll take questions on the White Sox’ approach to the trade deadline, which underachieving clubs are most in need of a rebuild, Bobby Witt Jr.‘s contract, some potential Giants trade scenarios and more. Thanks to everyone who submitted questions. Let’s begin! Dennis asks: With a somewhat need for a vet […]

Giants Outright Wilkin Ramos

The Giants have sent right-hander Wilkin Ramos outright to Triple-A Sacramento, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. That indicates he cleared waivers after being designated for assignment last week. Ramos, 25, just had his contract selected by San Francisco in June. That was his first time getting a big league roster spot. That means […]

The Giants Cannot Afford to Miss on Another First Round Pick

For north of a decade, the San Francisco Giants have struggled to draft in the first round. While virtually every other team in baseball has had a handful of success stories out of the early parts of the draft, San Francisco hasn’t had much to boast about. With the 2026 draft being less just over […] The post The Giants Cannot Afford to Miss on Another First Round Pick appeared first on Just Baseball .

Giants Pride Night and the conversations we’re not having

This originally appeared in Thursday’s edition of The A Block, Awful Announcing’s daily newsletter with the latest sports media news, commentary, and analysis. Sign up here and be the first to know everything going on in the sports media world. The San Francisco Giants’ Pride Night controversy and all the subsequent fallout can be blamed…

Dodgers minors: Josue De Paula starts July with a bang

One win and one loss in one-run matchups, a blowout victory, and a convincing defeat as well. The Dodgers’ minor league system clubs experienced nearly all kinds of results on Wednesday. Player of the day Two home runs, one double, and one single. Josue De Paula had a busy performance, constantly involved in the Drillers’ […]

Snake Bytes 7/2

Team News D-backs’ undefeated run vs. Giants ends as Gallen searches for answers“Zac was really good for the early parts of this game,” manager Torey Lovullo said. “I thought he was driving his fastball into the right parts of the zone.” Said Gallen, “I felt like we were pretty much in control.”……………………………………………………….“I think I had […]

Finally!

They did it. They actually did it: The Giants finally beat the Diamondbacks. The win feels a bit like finding a crumpled up dollar in your pocket after getting mugged for your wallet and phone. Less of a win, more of “not a total loss”, but the Giants will take it. These small victories are […]