He did not like the direction the San Francisco Giants ... baseball operations? “There were a lot of different scenarios we could come up with, but Buster is somebody that asked for the ball ...
Assuming the title of president of baseball operations ... Buster asks for the ball,” Melvin said, “you give it to him.” In his opening remarks, Johnson thanked Giants fans for their ...
Here’s a look at how and why it happened this time: • The Giants are going to win nothing — zero, nada, zilch — if they cannot run the ball in any meaningful way. It made sense that they ...
The Giants are also moving the ball. They have 12 trips in the red zone, tied for 15th in the league. They are certainly not great, but also not terrible when they get down there, with six touchdowns.
MetLife Stadium may not be Saquon Barkley's home anymore, but it sure didn't seem that way in the Philadelphia Eagles' blowout win on the road over the New York Giants. Barkley went into this week ...
Brandon Belt had an .858 OPS in 2023 but didn’t receive any decent offers to play this season. These teams should regret that ...
The San Francisco Giants announced that they have parted ways with Farhan Zaidi and have named three-time World Series champion Buster Posey as president of baseball operations. In a statement ...
After the game, Brian Daboll quashed any notion that he was considering a more permanent switch at quarterback, as Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports that the Giants' head coach still views Jones ...
When he ran out of old, legendary Giants ... ball,” Giants chairman Greg Johnson said. Johnson gave it to him without a second thought. What the Giants are doing is unprecedented in modern baseball.
The San Francisco Giants have fired president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi after an 80–82 regular season record and fourth-place finish in the National League West division. The team is ...