New quarterback Jimmy Garopplo and former Bears kicker Robbie Gould moved the ball and scored all the points in a 15-14 victory over the Bears in Chicago.
After hitting 59 home runs and driving in 132 runs in 2017, Stanton emerged as the game’s premier power hitter, and could be the cure the Giants are looking to find after the team finished with a 64-98 record this season.
After an overtime victory on Wednesday night at Staples Center, the Warriors flew across the country and listed half of their regular rotation players as “questionable” for Friday evening’s contest in Orlando.
Before general manager Bobby Evans can press play on a potential deal, the Giants need to know whether Giancarlo Stanton would be willing to waive his no-trade clause.
The San Francisco Giants are in hot pursuit of the 2017 National League MVP, and they’ve reportedly traveled to Los Angeles to meet with Giancarlo Stanton’s representatives.