In trading Taylor Rogers to Cincinnati, the Giants now only have one left-handed reliever on their 40-man roster. Last season, the Giants used only four lefties out of the bullpen: Rogers (60 innings), Erik Miller (67 1/3 innings), Raymond Burgos (one inning) and outfielder Mike Yastrzemski (one inning).
The Giants had put Taylor Rogers on waivers the previous season. It wasn’t much of a secret that the team was looking to move a chunk of his $12 million salary. But any awkward feelings were overcome by a greater sense of gratitude for the two amazing seasons that the Rogers brothers were able to spend as major-league teammates — a notion so impossible that they never even dared to dream about it.
Tom Murphy’s second stint with the San Francisco Giants (recall that he was claimed off waivers just before the start of the 2019 season, only to be waived a few days later) has felt doomed from the moment he inked the contract.
From the perspective of roster composition, the San Francisco Giants had a relatively mild offseason. They added Willy Adames and Justin Verlander. They lost Blake Snell, Michael Conforto and Taylor Rogers. Their roster retains much of last year’s core.
Bailey, a Gold Glover, isn't a fan of the ABS system. "I think it's going to change the game a lot more than people realize."
Baseball’s winter is over. It’s time to decide which teams aced the assignment, and which are going to have a tough time in summer school.
The NFL offseason is about to ramp up, with the futures of Matthew Stafford, Aaron Rodgers and Travis Kelce among the most compelling storylines.
Baseball is back, baby. For the first time since September, all 30 teams will be in action on Saturday, and even if it's only Spring Training, that calls for a little fanfare. Here's a look at 2025's
Fantasy baseball season is officially here! Below is a look at each team’s bullpen situation going into spring training. In addition to projected closers, you’ll see late-inning pitchers to keep in mind,
We’ll also keep track of all MLB-level transactions this offseason with all transactions involving the Brewers bolded. Feb. 20: SP Andrew Heaney agreed to a one-year contract ($5.25 million) with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
A candidate to back up San Francisco Giants catcher Patrick Bailey had an eventful game against his former team.