Former teammates who moved on to new teams the past two seasons face off Wednesday afternoon when the San Francisco Giants go for a three-game sweep of the visiting New York Mets.
Webb is good, and so is scoring. Whoever first decided that baseball games, known for their slowly-unfolding narratives and leisurely turns, should instead operate quickly, would have been been beside themselves watching the start of Tuesday night’s MLB game between the San Francisco Giants and New York Mets.
Logan Webb outdueled Luis Severino with eight shutout innings, Mike Yastrzemski capped a three-run fifth with a two-run single and the San Francisco Giants made it two in a row over the visiting New York Mets with a 5-1 triumph Tuesday night.
The front office is sticking with experience in the early going. The San Francisco Giants need a long man who can go long now and so it seemed like that put Landen Roupp or Sean Hjelle on the shuttle back to Triple-A Sacramento today ahead of the team making room for the recently acquired Mitch White.
The San Francisco Giants (11-13) are set to take on the New York Mets (12-10) Tuesday at 9:45 PM ET, airing on NBCS-BA. The Giants are listed as -137 favorites by oddsmakers, while the underdog Mets have +115 odds for the contest.
Keaton Winn pitched four-hit ball over six-plus innings, Michael Conforto homered against his former team and the San Francisco Giants opened a three-game home series against the New York Mets with a 5-2 victory on Monday.
The San Francisco Giants made one of the biggest signings of the offseason just before the start of the regular season by adding 2023 National League Cy Young winner Blake Snell, and he has not gotten off to a great start after immediately joining the starting rotation despite very limited time in spring training with the team.
Continuing his rough start in a San Francisco Giants uniform, two-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell was crushed by the Arizona Diamondbacks Friday night.
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The San Francisco Giants have acquired pitcher Mitch White from the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for cash considerations. Toronto designated White for assignment earlier in the week and had several days to trade him, lose him on waivers, or pass him through and send him to the minors.
On Friday night at Oracle Park, nestled along the shores of the San Francisco Bay, the Arizona Diamondbacks and San Francisco Giants will play the second of a four-game series in mid-April.
Jordan Hicks and Reynaldo Lopez are both adjusting to new roles on the mound this season with new teams.
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The name “Balldudes” is an evolution of phrase, and perhaps the times we live in. It began over 30 years ago as the “Senior Involvement Program,” and was geared locally towards the senior citizens of the San Francisco bay area.
The Giants are coming off of their first homestand of the season where they split the 6 games down the middle, going 2-1 against the division rival San Diego Padres, and dropping two out of three to the young and feisty Washington Nationals.
Barry Bonds was the last San Francisco Giant to hit at least 30 homers in a season. The Giants have struggled to replicate his success.
When the San Francisco Giants signed Jordan Hicks this past offseason, many thought Hicks would serve in a bullpen role. Instead, his return to a starter’s role has been one of the early success stories of 2024.
He will now become the latest MLB veteran to ply his trade in the Atlantic League.
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