Luis Matos and Daulton Jefferies have been optioned. The churn continues yet again, with the San Francisco Giants making a handful of moves before their Monday rivalry against the Los Angeles Dodgers gets underway.
Mike Yastrzemski is headed to Paternity Leave, while Luke Jackson is hitting the IL. We know that the San Francisco Giants will churn. And we’ve known for a few days that the churn would start early this year.
The SF Giants ended a three-game losing streak on Friday night with a 5-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. While the Giants have not officially been eliminated from the playoffs, the team is primarily playing for pride at this point in the season.
The SF Giants expect to welcome outfielder Michael Conforto, catcher Patrick Bailey, and pitcher Ross Stripling back from the injured list in the next week.
The SF Giants started a crucial series right with a convincing 7-2 victory over the San Diego Padres. The Giants will enter September with a one game lead on the Diamondbacks for the third Wild Card spot, trailing the Cubs by just a game and a half.
San Francisco Giants outfielder Mike Yastrzemski has been activated from the injured list. Can he boost a struggling Giants offense? The Giants have had a trying month of August, particularly on the offensive side.
The SF Giants did not activate outfielder Mitch Haniger nor outfielder Mike Yastrzemski on Monday. However, manager Gabe Kapler reiterated to reporters during his pregame media availability that he is optimistic that he will pencil both veterans into the lineup soon.
The SF Giants have struggled mightily in August and have fallen down the standings. After losing to the Phillies on Monday, the Giants are barely holding onto the third and final National League Wild-Card spot.
The SF Giants released an update on the status of several injured players on Friday. With the Giants barely holding onto playoff position amidst an ugly skid, manager Gabe Kapler could use all the reinforcements he can get.
The SF Giants were hopeful that outfielder Mike Yastrzemski could return to the lineup this week from the injured list. However, the team revealed on Monday that he suffered a setback in his rehab process and has been shut down.
The SF Giants released several updates on injured players prior to the start of their three-game series against the Texas Rangers on Friday. With San Francisco's offense still unable to rekindle its early-season success, the potential return of some veteran bats could go a long way toward helping them stay in playoff position.
The SF Giants have officially dealt with the most games missed by players due to injury across MLB, and they are feeling it. It has seemed like when one player returns to the team, another is put on the injured list in his place.
After Mike Yastrzemski left Sunday's game, it was likely the SF Giants outfielder would go back on the injured list. That proved to be the case. Just as they did when Yaz hurt his left hamstring in June, the Giants will replace him with former Miami Marlins prospect Isan Díaz.
The SF Giants removed outfielder Mike Yastrzemski from Sunday's game against the Boston Red Sox with an injury. Yastrzemski pinch-hit for right-handed hitting Austin Slater in the bottom of the third inning, doubled, and entered defensively in right field.
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Yastrzemski has landed on the IL with left hamstring concerns twice this season. He returned within two weeks back in May.
The SF Giants collectively held their breath during Wednesday night's 4-2 victory over the San Diego Padres when outfielder Mike Yastrzemski was pulled from the game with left hamstring tightness.
Mike Yastrzemski launched a three-run, walk-off home run in the 10th inning to cap a San Francisco Giants rally that produced a 7-4 victory over the visiting San Diego Padres on Monday night in the opener of a four-game series.
San Francisco Giants OF Mike Yastrzemski suffered a hamstring strain during Sunday's loss to the San Diego Padres.
Mike Yastrzemski doubled, homered and drove in three runs, and Alex Young pitched out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth inning Friday night to protect a one-run lead as the San Francisco Giants held off the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates 5-3.
Mike Yastrzemski capped a six-run explosion off Milwaukee closer Josh Hader with a walk-off grand slam in the bottom of the ninth inning Friday night, giving the San Francisco Giants a dramatic 8-5 victory over the visiting Brewers.
The Giants informed reporters (including Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle) that outfielder Jason Krizan has cleared waivers and been outrighted to Triple-A Sacramento. The Giants also activated Mike Yastrzemski from the COVID-19 injured list.
Yastrzemski, a late bloomer, didn't make his Major League Baseball debut until last year, but he's made a huge impact.
The Yastrzemski family got to enjoy a cool moment on Wednesday night. Prior to the start of Boston’s game against the San Francisco Giants, Red Sox legend Carl Yastrzemski threw out the ceremonial first pitch to his grandson, Mike, who plays for the Giants.
It’s not too often Boston Red Sox fans give an opposing player a standing ovation. That’s all thrown out the window when said player’s last name is Yastrzemski.
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