The Giants announced 14 more roster cuts on Monday following the news that No. 4 overall prospect, SP Tyler Beede, had been optioned to AAA Sacramento.
Starting pitcher Tyler Beede, the Giants’ fifth ranked prospect according to MLB.com, will not be on San Francisco’s opening day roster come April 29. Beede was one of the casualties on Monday, as the Giants made their second wave of spring training cuts. It’s unclear at the time of writing who else will be packing their bags, but according to Andrew Baggarly of The Athletic, standout centerfield prospect Steven Duggar is safe for now.
Giants beat writer Andrew Baggarly told Marty Lurie on Sunday that if Derek Holland makes the club as a reliever, the Giants may have four quality left-handed arms out of the bullpen this season.
New Giants hitting coach Alonzo Powell joined Larry Krueger and Cody Pasby on the latest episode of The Krueg Show podcast, and shared with the guys a number of tidbits from spring training.
Although Sam Dyson’s numbers haven’t been pretty this spring, Mike Krukow reassured Murph & Mac on Thursday morning that it’s nothing to worry about. Rather, Dyson’s struggles stem from his efforts to make a key adjustment in his delivery.
After the San Francisco Giants made their first cuts of spring training, here’s a look at who could possibly see their names on the 25-man roster to open up the season.
After a heated meeting between the San Francisco Giants and Oakland A’s on Monday, Mike Krukow identified the origin of this tension as Santiago Casilla.
With 11 games left before the team packs its bags and leaves Arizona, the San Francisco Giants made their first cuts of spring training on Monday afternoon.