The Giants have recalled Buster Posey and signed Pat Burrell to a minor league deal, leaving some to question where all the pieces will fit if things go as the club would like. Posey started with a bang on Saturday night, ... (Continue reading)
KNBR's Ralph Barbieri finally asked the questions and pushed the buttons that Giants fans have been hoping for—and general manager Brian Sabean responded. Boy, oh, boy! Did Brian Sabean respond! Giants fans who've grown weary of beat writers and columnists asking the ... (Continue reading)
The pointless moaning about whether or not general manager Brian Sabean can build a winner in San Francisco has grown tiresome. There has also been whining about whether club ownership is willing to pay for the type of club that ... (Continue reading)
The San Francisco Giants are nearing a minor league deal with free agent outfielder Pat Burrell, 33, that would give the veteran two weeks to make good and earn a big league spot. Ken Rosenthal reports for The Sporting News ... (Continue reading)
Manager Bruce Bochy and the boys have kicked around some ideas that they hope will spark the San Francisco Giants' lifeless attack. "We keep trying things and see if we can get something clicking here," Bochy said after the Giants ... (Continue reading)
The San Francisco Giants are on the verge of pulling the plug on No. 5 starter Todd Wellemeyer. They're not ready to recall 20-year-old Madison Bumgarner or to bring right-hander Joe Martinez back to the big club. The organization is reportedly ... (Continue reading)
Todd Wellemeyer’s hold on the fifth spot in the starting rotation has more to do with who the Giants have waiting in the minor leagues than it does with how the veteran has pitched. The 31-year-old journeyman is 2-3 ... (Continue reading)
Golden State Warriors fans deserve to dream and dream big. The organization is most likely going to wind up in the hands of Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. He's loaded and, unlike current ownership, seems to have a grasp of how to ... (Continue reading)
The San Francisco Giants put left fielder Mark DeRosa on the 15-day disabled list on Monday, and recalled utility man Eugenio Velez from Fresno in the Pacific Coast League. Meanwhile, former National League batting champion Freddy Sanchez is continuing his ... (Continue reading)
The lineup and batting order that makes the most sense for the Giants—and why it makes sense—is of some interest as the club hits San Diego looking to move into first place in the National League West. 1. Aaron Rowand, center ... (Continue reading)