Bobby Evans had every reason to tear down and rebuild the Giants’ roster, but the general manager kept pressing forward, making significant moves with an all-in mentality that received the praises of Mike Krukow on Murph & Mac Tuesday morning.
Although their newly-acquired outfielder Andrew McCutchen remains an option for centerfield, Jerry Crasnick tweeted out the Giants’ list of top centerfield free agents.
Well, that was fun. There aren’t many NBA games that take place before the month of April loaded with storylines and future implications, but when the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers come together, it’s an absolute delight. While the teams battled through three relatively even quarters on Monday, the Warriors proved in the final […]
Although transitioning to the vast centerfield at AT&T Park can be daunting, USA Today’s Bob Nightengale has faith that Andrew McCutchen can make the adjustment.
For the second time this offseason, the San Francisco Giants acquired the face of a different franchise, as general manager Bobby Evans completed a trade for Pirates’ outfielder Andrew McCutchen.
On Monday afternoon, the Giants completed a blockbuster trade to acquire Pirates’ outfielder Andrew McCutchen in exchange for reliever Kyle Crick and 2016 second round draft choice Bryan Reynolds.
Shortly after the Giants acquired Andrew McCutchen from the Pittsburgh Pirates, Marty Lurie shared his take with Gary & Larry on Monday afternoon on how they will orient their outfield next season.
Though Andrew McCutchen has spent 99 percent of his career –1,315 out of 1,328 games—as a center fielder, his declining defense is viewed as a serious concern moving forward.