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  • Brian Sabean says Austin Jackson ‘probably not’ Giants’ everyday CF

    Brian Sabean says Austin Jackson ‘probably not’ Giants’ everyday CF

    Speaking with reporters on a conference call Tuesday, Giants executive Brian Sabean said that Jackson is probably not going to be San Francisco’s everyday centerfielder in 2018.


  • Mike Krukow details how Austin Jackson fits in with Giants

    Mike Krukow details how Austin Jackson fits in with Giants

    Giants broadcaster Mike Krukow joined Murph & Mac on Tuesday morning to discuss the orange & black’s most recent signing, centerfielder Austin Jackson, and gave his take on where he thinks he’ll play in the outfield, and where he’ll land in San Francisco’s batting order.


  • Giants buck conventional wisdom, create maximum flexibility for future with Jackson signing

    Giants buck conventional wisdom, create maximum flexibility for future with Jackson signing

    On Monday evening, the Giants reportedly inked Jackson to a two-year deal worth $6 million, signing a 30-year-old outfielder with eight years of Major League service time to upgrade a defensive unit that forced pitchers to hold their breath anytime a ball was hit in the air.


  • Giants sign Austin Jackson to play center field [report]

    Giants sign Austin Jackson to play center field [report]

    The San Francisco Giants finally have their center fielder.


  • Giants have one player on Baseball America’s Top 100 Prospects list

    Giants have one player on Baseball America’s Top 100 Prospects list

    The Giants’ youngest prospect might be their best prospect, too.


  • Andrew McCutchen pens farewell note to Pittsburgh, previews time in San Francisco
    Sep 27, 2017; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates center fielder Andrew McCutchen (22) tip his cap to the crowd prior to his first at bat against the Baltimore Orioles in the first inning at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

    Andrew McCutchen pens farewell note to Pittsburgh, previews time in San Francisco

    With Spring Training set to start in a little more than three weeks, Andrew McCutchen will have to get acclimated to his new home on the fly. While the change will surely be difficult, McCutchen sounds eager to impress the Giants’ fan base.


  • Larry Baer plans to wait until after 2018 to ‘see what we do’ with Madison Bumgarner

    Larry Baer plans to wait until after 2018 to ‘see what we do’ with Madison Bumgarner

    In light of Madison Bumgarner’s now infamous dirt bike accident, Larry Baer told Gary & Larry on Friday afternoon that the Giants are going to wait until after next season to see if their ace returns to form and then begin discussions of a new contract.


  • Brian Sabean explains Giants’ approach to free agents with qualifying offers

    Brian Sabean explains Giants’ approach to free agents with qualifying offers

    While Lorzeno Cain isn’t entirely out of the question for the Giants, Brian Sabean told Tolbert & Lund on Friday afternoon that the team is hesitant to take on the increased cost of signing a qualifying-free agent.


  • Bobby Evans discusses how Giants plan to address remaining team needs
    Dec 13, 2017; Orlando, FL, USA; Television personality Christopher Russo (left) interviews Giants General Manager Bobby Evans during the MLB winter meetings at Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

    Bobby Evans discusses how Giants plan to address remaining team needs

    When the offseason begin, Giants’ general manager Bobby Evans and vice president of baseball operations Brian Sabean conveyed a crystal-clear message.


  • Bobby Evans provides latest update on Bruce Bochy’s health
    Oct 1, 2017; San Francisco, CA, USA; San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy (15) gives a speech to the fans after defeating the San Diego Padres at AT&T Park. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports

    Bobby Evans provides latest update on Bruce Bochy’s health

    2017 was a challenging year for Giants’ manager Bruce Bochy, and the team’s 64-98 record wasn’t the only reason Bochy had a rough go of it.