It was reported before the offseason began that the Los Angeles Dodgers would be the preferred trade destination for NL MVP Giancarlo Stanton, and that the only thing stopping a potential deal would be LA not wanting any part of the slugger’s $295 million salary.
Regardless of whether the Giants sign Giancarlo Stanton or watch him get traded somewhere else, they’ll need a backup catcher. Enter either Nick Hundley or Hector Sanchez.
On Tuesday, rookie outfielder Austin Slater shared on The Giants Hot Stove League Show the details of his rehabilitation process and how he hopes the organization and his teammates are taking notice.
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.
With the 2018 Hall of Fame ballot being announced on Monday, here’s an in-depth look into vice chairman of the National Baseball Hall of Fame Joe Morgan’s letter to the BBWAA.
Barry Bonds is the greatest baseball player Mike Krukow has ever seen. Despite that, Bonds hasn’t gotten close to receiving the 75 percent vote required for induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Today it comes via MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, who’s reporting that the Giants and Marlins have had ‘deeper discussions’ on a trade for Giancarlo Stanton, and that San Francisco is the favorite over the St. Louis Cardinals to land the outfielder.
Vice chairman of the National Baseball Fall of Fame Joe Morgan wrote a letter to the members of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, which expressed his belief that steroid users have no place in the Cooperstown.
South Florida SiriusXM radio host Craig Mish dropped a bombshell report on Monday morning, saying that the San Francisco Giants have offered Joe Panik and two prospects to the Miami Marlins for MVP outfielder Giancarlo Stanton and second baseman Dee Gordon.