The San Francisco Giants know if they want to get back into the playoff picture in the National League, they need to start producing runs at a more consistent clip. That is part of the reason they so aggressively pursued Willy Adames in free agency.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Jung Hoo Lee’s rookie season ended prematurely with a shoulder injury last May but the outfielder continued what’s been an impressive return for the Giants in Thursday’s 7-3 spring training win over the White Sox.
The San Francisco Giants may be losing their longest tenured player after 2025, with him treating the upcoming season as potentially the last of his career.
With no outs and the Brewers’ Brewer Hicklen on second base in the top of the fourth inning, Milwaukee’s Jimmy Herron hit a routine grounder right at Adames. Hicklen broke for third base on contact. Adames eschewed the easy out and threw to third base at an awaiting Chapman. Hicklen tried retreating to second; Chapman chased him down.
With spring training rolling along for the San Francisco Giants, the team is focusing on preparations for the upcoming season. This winter, the Giants made a couple of notable moves to hopefully improve a team that has been struggling the last several years.
This offseason, the Milwaukee Brewers were dealt a tough hand when All-Star shortstop Willy Adames left in free agency for the San Francisco Giants. The Brewers haven't officially said what they are going to do in his absence,
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Yardbarker on MSNTop San Francisco Giants Storylines To Follow This SpringFor the first time since their 2014 World Series win, the San Francisco Giants may finally have a clear path forward. Hiring team legend Buster Posey as their president of baseball operations may have been their biggest addition of the offseason.
Just over a month after shortstop Willy Adames left the Milwaukee Brewers and signed with the San Francisco Giants in free agency, legendary Brewers broadcast Bob Uecker died at the age of 90. Like many across the Milwaukee and MLB communities,
Fans never know exactly what they might get at a spring training game, especially in the era in which starting pitchers often are getting work in in minor league games to avoid road trips or regular-season opponents.
The San Jose Giants, the Single-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, are staying in San Jose, and in their current ballpark, until at least 2050.
Third baseman Matt Chapman and shortstop Willy Adames ... back injury, the Giants’ 9-2 victory over the Brewers at Scottsdale Stadium represented the first time San Francisco’s starting ...
Third baseman Matt Chapman and shortstop Willy Adames ... back injury, the Giants’ 9-2 victory over the Brewers at Scottsdale Stadium represented the first time San Francisco’s starting ...
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