On Tuesday, Gary Radnich asked Giants general manager Bobby Evans about Posey’s decline in power over the years. Evans presented two possible theories.
Following their disastrous 98-loss season in 2017, the Giants first order of business was to nearly completely overhaul their coaching staff aside from manager Bruce Bochy.
Anything can happen in Spring Training and Bobby Evans joined Gary & Larry on Thursday, where he highlighted three relievers he’s looking forward to watching this spring.
On the verge of their first Spring Training game, Bobby Evans reportedly said on MLB Network Radio that there’s “mutual interest” to extend Madison Bumgarner.
Since getting promoted from general manager to Executive VP of Baseball Operations, Brian Sabean hasn’t been involved in the day-to-day operations of the major league club since 2015. That’s going to change this season according to a report from Andrew Baggarly of the The Athletic, who writes that Sabean will reassume a more hands on role with the club, after the team’s atrocious 98-loss season in 2017.
With Tim Lincecum’s second pitching showcase scheduled for February 11, Bobby Evans joined KNBR Tonight and shared his thoughts on The Freak’s attempted comeback.
After an elongated cold spell, the stove stayed hot for the Giants this week with the signing of outfielder Austin Jackson. The acquisition continued a pattern of aggressive moves from the Giants front office, that also included trading for multi-time All-Stars Andrew McCutchen and Evan Longoria, as a means to address massive holes in the […]
If the Giants don’t add a center fielder via free agency, the front office can still broker a trade. Miami Marlins’ center fielder Christian Yelich is reportedly interested in finding a new landing spot, and his team-friendly contract runs through 2022.