Giants former 2-way prospect turned pitcher returns after two years … and homers
Giants 2022 first-round Draft pick and former two-way prospect Reggie Crawford reached Triple-A as a pitcher in 2024 but then missed more than two years due to injury. On Friday, he made his return to action … at the plate. And he homered. The 25-year-old hasn't hit since the 2023
Giants recall reliever Walker from Triple-A, but Kilian named closer
SAN FRANCISCO -- Ryan Walker is back in the big leagues. The Giants recalled their erstwhile closer from Triple-A Sacramento ahead of Friday night’s 5-1 series-opening loss to the Cubs at Oracle Park. Fellow right-hander Carson Seymour was optioned in a corresponding move.
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Excitement is at a fever pitch for the 2026 season in the Bay Area, and GIANTS.TV is your guide to all the action all season long.
Mailbag: When could Giants call on Whisenhunt?
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Was Giants' historic win fueled by Balldude's epic play?!
The Giants pulled off one of the most improbable comebacks you’ll see Wednesday, with Bryce Edridge’s walk-off grand slam bringing San Francisco all the way back from an eight-run deficit in the eighth inning. Perhaps the Giants gained the momentum they needed because of one of the best plays you’ll
Latest Giants injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Giants injury news and transactions.
Giants go from down 8 to ultimate grand slam walk-off winners!
SAN FRANCISCO -- On Monday night, Bryce Eldridge came up to the plate with a chance to do something special. The Giants trailed by one entering the bottom of the ninth, but they were threatening to come back after putting runners on the corners with two outs for Eldridge. The
The Draft is one month away! Check out our latest mock
I’m not the only one hearing the ticking clock get louder, right? It happens every year when we’re just one month away from the MLB Draft. There are still games to scout, from the College World Series starting in Omaha on Friday to high school playoff games (highly touted Massachusetts
Lee stays hot and Eldridge homers, but rest of Giants' lineup quiet
SAN FRANCISCO – The Giants’ offensive surge in late May has led to a rarity in these parts: continuity in the lineup. The first seven spots have been virtually unchanged over the past 10 games. That can be a blessing because players like predictable batting order, but also a curse
Here is each team's top performer from the 2025 Draft
Several members of the 2025 Draft class are wasting no time tearing up pro ball. No. 1 overall pick Eli Willits (Nationals) already has hit his way to High-A at age 18. No. 3 selection Kade Anderson (Mariners) leads the Minor Leagues with a 43 percent strikeout rate and a
Lee shines on short rest, but Giants' bullpen woes continue in loss
SAN FRANCISCO – In a game that turned a little batty in the last two innings, the Giants made a key discovery about their right fielder: Jung Hoo Lee is an exciting, impactful player with or without a normal night’s sleep. If only he could pitch the ninth inning.
An especially meaningful 'Play ball!' from longtime Giants fan battling ALS
SAN FRANCISCO – The Giants on Monday night preempted their usual “Play ball!” exhortation from specially selected kids in favor of a 31-year-old man with Lou Gehrig’s Disease. The Giants were marking ALS Awareness Day ahead of their first home game since the MLB-wide event on June 2. Osiel Mendoza,
Red-hot Giants prospect Davidson makes Team of the Week
If the players on the latest edition of the Prospect Team of the Week look familiar to you, your eyes do not deceive. Six players are returning honorees, including three who have already made appearances on an edition (or two) earlier this season. Two players from the Top 100 Prospects
Giants get extra-inning revenge, top Cubs in 10
CHICAGO -- One day after absorbing a heartbreaking extra-inning loss at Wrigley Field, the Giants managed to flip the script on the Cubs. Matt Chapman delivered a go-ahead single in the top of the 10th inning to lift the Giants to a 2-1 win in Sunday night’s series finale on
1 trade chip for every team ahead of 2026 Deadline
Whether it's promising prospects, star players or veterans enjoying surprising seasons, every team has something to bargain with at the 2026 Trade Deadline (6 p.m. ET, Aug. 3). With the help of MLB.com's beat writers, here is one trade chip for all 30 teams this season.
Giants take 9th-inning lead, but see win streak end in extras at Wrigley
CHICAGO -- The Giants were one out away from winning four games in a row for the first time this season on Saturday afternoon. But those hopes were dashed by Pete Crow-Armstrong. The All-Star center fielder launched a pair of game-tying home runs, including a two-out blast off Keaton Winn
Giants' No. 6 prospect tearing the cover off the ball at Double-A
Bo Davidson has been showing off his pop since the calendar turned to June. The Giants’ No. 6 prospect homered in his fourth straight game, and for the fifth time in six games in Double-A Richmond’s 6-3 loss to Erie at The Diamond. Davidson went yard in all but one
Pettis thrilled to coach for hometown Giants
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Chapman (8 RBIs) among trio of Giants with 2 HRs in 18-run Wrigley romp
CHICAGO -- Suddenly, the Giants appear to have found their power stroke. San Francisco crushed a season-high seven home runs -- including two apiece from Willy Adames, Matt Chapman and Casey Schmitt -- to cruise to a commanding 18-3 win over the Cubs in Friday afternoon’s series opener at Wrigley
'Mr. Versatile' Schmitt bolsters All-Star candidacy with leadoff HR, catch
MILWAUKEE -- Casey Schmitt has had a lot thrown at him this year. He’s played all four infield positions. He’s served as the designated hitter. He’s learned to play left field on the fly. Now, the Giants’ super-utility man is adjusting to yet another new position: the leadoff spot.
No-hit bid from 'vintage Logan Webb,' Bericoto's first HR drive 1-0 win
MILWAUKEE -- Logan Webb surrendered the most hits in the Majors last year, so part of him couldn’t quite believe that he was in the middle of a no-hit bid at American Family Field on Wednesday night. “There were a lot of voices going on in my head,” Webb said.
Another blow to Giants' bullpen as Gage (right knee inflammation) hits IL
MILWAUKEE -- The Giants’ bullpen depth took another hit on Wednesday, when left-hander Matt Gage landed on the 15-day injured list with right knee inflammation. Right-hander Dylan Smith was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento in a corresponding move. Gage has emerged as one of San Francisco’s top relievers this year, logging

