

Giants hitters using new torpedo bats an idea president of baseball ops Buster Posey would support
Giants pitchers will spend the next three games trying to keep the Yankees away from the short porch in right field, and the team's young players will attempt to settle the butterflies that always come with the bright lights of New York. Then, of course, there's the matchup with Aaron Judge, who certainly has enjoyed reminding the Giants of what they missed out on in MLB free agency two offseasons ago. The "torpedo bats" are spreading throughout the league, but they still are most connected to the Yankees, who made the new bats a national storyline by destroying the Milwaukee Brewers' pitching staff on the opening weekend of the season. The Yankees hit 15 homers over three games, many coming off the barrels of the new bats, which are designed to shift more wood to the part of the bat where a specific player makes contact.
Yaz makes Oracle Park history with walk-off homer in Giants' win
Ten days ago, Bob Melvin sat in the dugout at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati and tried to think of a polite way to frame his response. Mike Yastrzemski was out of the lineup against a right-hander for the third game of the season, and Melvin had a very good reason for the move. The numbers are the numbers, but Melvin is old school, and sometimes it's still worthwhile to go with your gut. "You've got your boy," Melvin said.
Yaz makes Oracle Park history with walk-off homer in Giants' win
Ten days ago, Bob Melvin sat in the dugout at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati and tried to think of a polite way to frame his response. Mike Yastrzemski was out of the lineup against a right-hander for the third game of the season, and Melvin had a very good reason for the move. The numbers are the numbers, but Melvin is old school, and sometimes it's still worthwhile to go with your gut. "You've got your boy," Melvin said.
Yaz makes Oracle Park history with walk-off homer in Giants' win
Ten days ago, Bob Melvin sat in the dugout at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati and tried to think of a polite way to frame his response. Mike Yastrzemski was out of the lineup against a right-hander for the third game of the season, and Melvin had a very good reason for the move. The numbers are the numbers, but Melvin is old school, and sometimes it's still worthwhile to go with your gut. "You've got your boy," Melvin said.
Yaz makes Oracle Park history with walk-off homer in Giants' win
Ten days ago, Bob Melvin sat in the dugout at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati and tried to think of a polite way to frame his response. Mike Yastrzemski was out of the lineup against a right-hander for the third game of the season, and Melvin had a very good reason for the move. The numbers are the numbers, but Melvin is old school, and sometimes it's still worthwhile to go with your gut. "You've got your boy," Melvin said.
Yaz makes Oracle Park history with walk-off homer in Giants' win
Ten days ago, Bob Melvin sat in the dugout at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati and tried to think of a polite way to frame his response. Mike Yastrzemski was out of the lineup against a right-hander for the third game of the season, and Melvin had a very good reason for the move. The numbers are the numbers, but Melvin is old school, and sometimes it's still worthwhile to go with your gut. "You've got your boy," Melvin said.
MLB Power Rankings: Mets, Cubs make huge leaps in Week 2
It's Week 2 of the 2025 MLB season, and while our top three teams are holding firm from Week 1, we have some big jumps shaking up the top 10. Juan Soto and the New York Mets crack the top five this week (in the process, passing Aaron Judge and the torpedo bat-powered New York Yankees), while Kyle Tucker's Chicago Cubs rocket all the way from No. 14 to No. 6. The San Francisco Giants and Boston Red Sox are also new members of the single-digit club.
MLB Power Rankings: Mets, Cubs make huge leaps in Week 2
It's Week 2 of the 2025 MLB season, and while our top three teams are holding firm from Week 1, we have some big jumps shaking up the top 10. Juan Soto and the New York Mets crack the top five this week (in the process, passing Aaron Judge and the torpedo bat-powered New York Yankees), while Kyle Tucker's Chicago Cubs rocket all the way from No. 14 to No. 6. The San Francisco Giants and Boston Red Sox are also new members of the single-digit club.
SF Giants rally from five-run deficit, beat Reds with walk-off Splash Hit from Yastrzemski
Midway through the last game of a six-game homestand Wednesday, the Giants seemed primed to fade into oblivion. Instead, the Giants rallied from a five-run deficit to the delight of an announced crowd of 35,186 at Oracle Park to eventually tie the game in the eighth inning and win it 8-6 in the 10th. Mike Yastrzemski won it with a two-run home run in the 10th against Emilio Pagan that landed in McCovey Cove. It came on the first pitch he saw, with free runner Matt Chapman on base.
Yastrzemski hits 2-run homer in the 10th inning as Giants top Reds
Mike Yastrzemski hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the 10th inning, Jung Hoo Lee had three hits, including a triple and a double, and the San Francisco Giants rallied from a five-run deficit for an 8-6 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday. Wilmer Flores had three hits, including a home run for San Francisco, which avoided a three-game series sweep.
Buster Posey reveals what convinced him to sign Justin Verlander despite 'risk'
The 42-year-old veteran is entering his 21st season in the majors but Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey believes there's still gas in the tank. You talk to Justin and I think he's going to play for as long as he can.
Yastrzemski hits a 2-run homer in the 10th inning and Giants top Reds 8-6
SAN FRANCISCO -- - Mike Yastrzemski hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the 10th inning, Jung Hoo Lee had three hits including a triple and a double, and the San Francisco Giants rallied from a five-run deficit for an 8-6 victory over the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday. Wilmer Flores had three hits including a home run for San Francisco, which avoided a three-game series sweep. Yastrzemski homered off Emilio Pagán (0-1) with automatic runner Matt Chapman at third. Elly De La Cruz had a two-run double and Gavin Lux singled in two for Cincinnati in a five-run third inning. The Giants trailed 6-1 in the sixth when Patrick Bailey tripled in a run during a four-run inning. Flores homered leading off
Yaz makes Oracle Park history with walk-off homer in Giants' win
Ten days ago, Bob Melvin sat in the dugout at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati and tried to think of a polite way to frame his response. Mike Yastrzemski was out of the lineup against a right-hander for the third game of the season, and Melvin had a very good reason for the move. The numbers are the numbers, but Melvin is old school, and sometimes it's still worthwhile to go with your gut. "You've got your boy," Melvin said.
Giants rally from five-run deficit and beat Reds in 10th inning
About midway through the last game of a six-game homestand Wednesday, the Giants seemed primed to fade into oblivion. Instead, the Giants rallied from a five-run deficit to the delight of an announced crowd of 35,186 at Oracle Park to eventually tie the game in the eighth inning and win it 8-6 in the 10th. Mike Yastrzemski won it with a two-run home run in the 10th against Emilio Pagan. Wilmer Flores tied the game with a solo home run leading off the sixth inning against Tony Santillan, a game in which the Giants scored one in the fourth inning and four in the sixth after losing the two previous games to the Reds by scores of 1-0 and 2-0.
Cougs baseball prevails against San Francisco
Apr. 9—PULLMAN — The Washington State baseball team was victorious against visiting San Francisco on Monday, winning 8-3, according to a release from Washington State Athletics. The Cougars, who took two of three games from San Jose State over the weekend, had six players record hits, led by Logan Johnstone's four hits and Jonah Shull, who tallied three hits and two RBI. Max Hartman reached ...
Where to buy the San Francisco Giants City Connect 2.0 gear with free shipping
San Francisco Giants' Thomas Szapucki against the Arizona Diamondbacks during a baseball game in San Francisco, Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) AP By Andrew Parsaud | aparsaud@al.com One of the hottest teams in baseball through the first two weeks of the season has been the San Francisco Giants. The Giants have jumped out to an 8-2 record, good for second place in the NL West behind the San Diego Padres. Even more excitement is coming for the Giants, as they just released their City Connect 2.0 jerseys and gear on Fanatics for fans to buy. Dubbed the 'Remix' collection, fans can purchase the latest Giants City Connect apparel here . Here's a list of the best items we found: San Francisco