He passed franchise legend and current president of baseball operations Buster Posey, who won his lone Gold Glove for his ...
Ryan Christianson and Matt Williams will not return next season after serving as Melvin’s bench coach and third-base coach, ...
The Giants announced Monday that they’ve declined catcher Tom Murphy's $4 million team option for 2026. Murphy will receive a ...
When the Baseball Writers' Association of America announces the Rookie of the Year winners next Monday, Nick Kurtz almost certainly will capture the American League award by sweeping the first-place ...
Who’s up for a challenge? Apparently former New York Mets pitcher Adam Ottavino is. Since leaving the Mets after the 2024 ...
Much-maligned former San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler is returning back to the MLB spotlight in his new Miami home.
His first year in San Francisco, the Giants went 107-55 and won the National League West behind a renaissance season from catcher Buster Posey. Albernaz also overlapped ... where his family calls home ...
Vitello is the first manager in big league history to jump directly from a college baseball dugout -- he was previously the manager at the University of Tennessee -- to the highest level of the game.
"He seems like he has a ton of energy," Webb said of the Giants' new manager. "He's very smart. He brings a ton of passion." ...
The San Francisco Giants introduced Tony Vitello as the 40th manager in franchise history at a press conference Thursday ...
That moment was 11 years ago. Posey played six more seasons, retired and became the Giants’ president of baseball operations.
Vitello’s Tennessee teams played with an edge. While in that role, he has said that “in between the lines there are no rules” and compared his team to UFC fighters. It’s a big, irreverent gesture to ...
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