With today’s big news that Major League Baseball will no longer determine World Series home-field advantage by which league wins the All-Star game, it got us thinking about how the Giants have been affected by the home field advantage in the World Series over the years. After all, San Francisco has been in the fall […]
Crawford was named to Team USA’s provisional roster for the 2017 World Baseball Classic on Thursday, according to a report by MLB Networks’ Jon Morosi.
The winner Major League Baseball’s All-Star game will no longer determine which team gets home field advantage in the World Series, according to a report by the Associated Press. Instead, the pennant winner with the better regular season record will be awarded home field advantage.
Giants broadcaster Duane Kuiper joined the Murph and Mac Show on Wednesday and said that he is not at all surprised that San Francisco didn’t sign the big name free agent.
The likelihood that Yoenis Cespedes plays 2017 in a Giants uniform took a big hit Tuesday when the slugging left fielder signed a four-year $110 million deal to return to the New York Mets. Cespedes’s $27 million dollars/year will be the largest deal in Mets history.
When the Giants traded for Eduardo Nunez, it was assumed that he would be their third baseman of the immediate future, but recent reports that San Francisco is targeting a third baseman in free agency has thrown a wrench in that idea.