If the San Francisco Giants are going to be real contenders for the NL West pennant then big changes need to be made immediately. It's way more serious than adjusting a lineup card or allowing a young player to settle ... (Continue reading)
Baseball is a sport which is filled with endless repetition and routine. It is not an easy thing to endure a season that holds 162 contests. Players rely on fixed schedules, consistency and their own muscle memory. Many ballplayers are ... (Continue reading)
The Los Angeles Dodgers are now 18-10, leading the NL West division. They are coming off a loss in Chicago that went into extra innings, (enjoy the flight back to the coast, boys). The San Francisco Giants are in ... (Continue reading)
The San Francisco Giants still need sluggers...big surprise. For a couple of minutes it looked like there was going to be a real offense this year, but then, you know, reality set in. Spring training seemed promising, but insiders will ... (Continue reading)
The Giants have slipped below the .500 mark, and the only team in the division with a worse record is the San Diego Padres. The Giants allowed only six earned runs in the series with the Marlins and still got ... (Continue reading)
In baseball there are superstitious folks, and maybe I'm a bit of a believer too. Certain ballparks, various teams, they just carry bad juju. The Marlins may be bringing a dark magic into AT&T. During the seventh inning of last ... (Continue reading)
Bryce Harper is the phenom that baseball fanatics have been waiting for since the buzz began in 2010. He was drafted by the Washington Nationals as their second consecutive No. 1 overall pick of the Major League Baseball draft.Something many ... (Continue reading)
The Giants have discussed permanently moving slugger Buster Posey from catcher to first base, according to MLB.com's Chris Haft. That day may not be too far away. Buster wants to catch, and he's superb at the job. He calls a great game, no one denies ... (Continue reading)
The first calendar month of baseball is finished, and the San Francisco Giants have played 22 games. They are in second place, four games behind the rather surprising Los Angeles Dodgers. I thought it would be fun to lay ... (Continue reading)
Twenty games is a small sample size—we all know that. When the season is 40 games old, we can make a better assessment of where the Giants stand and their postseason chances. Certainly four games back behind the Dodgers is ... (Continue reading)