Willy Adames broke the San Francisco Giants franchise record when he signed an eight-year, $182,000,000 deal as a free agent.
There's only one way the San Francisco Giants will begin to consistently attract the biggest free agents on the market.
The signing of shortstop Willy Adames (seven-year ... or three) the money to come to San Francisco. Because the Giants organization doesn’t need to buy anymore real estate, it needs to build a quality, exciting baseball team, if only for the 2025 ...
The San Francisco Giants failed in their blockbuster pursuit of Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani in the 2023 offseason.
While the San Francisco Giants have a veteran third baseman in Matt Chapman who signed an extension during the 2024 season, that did not stop them from showing
The San Francisco Giants made a huge splash early in free agency when they agreed to terms with shortstop Willy Adames. He signed the largest contract in franch
The San Francisco Giants’ $182 million signing of shortstop Willy Adames from the Milwaukee Brewers has sparked mixed reactions. Giants All-Star pitch
The San Francisco Giants have made some splashy moves this winter under first-year executive Buster Posey by bringing in Willy Adames and Justin Verlander, but
San Francisco is heading in the right direction ... perhaps being short on high-end talent. Willy Adames is an excellent player and a smart addition. But how much can he -- and a soon-to-be ...
The San Francisco Giants have invested heavily into Matt Chapman being both a leader on the field and off of it, and early returns so far have been great. In sp
The Giants have just $5.146 million in bonus pool money, tied for the lowest of any team. They can give all of that to Sasaki if they wish. San Francisco also has one other way to raise more money. MLB rules allow teams to trade for up to 60% of their bonus pool money. So, the Giants could push it to close to $8 million.
There is a new regime in charge of the San Francisco Giants. After a largely underwhelming tenure from previous president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi, the ownership group made a bold decision to hire franchise legend Buster Posey to take over that role despite him having no executive experience.