Even though the Giants are in the National League, the team reportedly has interest in using Otani both as a starting pitcher and as an outfielder, and working out a schedule that would allow Otani to maximize his abilities as a pitcher and as a hitter.
With plans to make drastic changes this offseason, what the Giants could receive for trading Jeff Samardzija to these three teams gives San Francisco a missing piece they need in 2018.
If Stanton can turn down any deal he’s named in, should the Giants continue their pursuit of the coveted star? According to general manager Bobby Evans, the uncertainty is worth the Giants’ time.
San Francisco won three World Series titles with a small-ball approach, and new hitting coach Alonzo Powell was brought in to maintain that philosophy.
General manager Bobby Evans gave an update on two players who missed significant portions of the 2017 season with injuries in a conference call with reporters on Monday. #SFGiants: Christian Arroyo had a new plate put in the same hand he injured this summer. Jarrett Parker had plate in his clavicle removed. — Kerry Crowley […]
On Monday morning, Giants’ general manager Bobby Evans confirmed that the franchise had exercised options on both Bumgarner and Sandoval, as Evans said that both players will be with the club this spring.
Bob Nightengale of USA Today has been breaking news throughout the week regarding shakeups on the Giants coaching staff and front office. On Wednesday he joined Gary & Larry, and in addition to reporting that the Giants are the front runner for Giancarlo Stanton, he had some interesting things to say regarding the future of Giants manager Bruce Bochy.
If the decision was left in the hands of Dave Righetti, Giants’ general manager Bobby Evans indicated the franchise’s longtime pitching coach would have remained in his role for the 2018 season.