

Harrison, bullpen snap SF Giants' losing streak with win over Marlins
Kyle Harrison has created quite the conundrum for the Giants. Harrison turned in a fine start Friday night as San Francisco beat the Miami Marlins at LoanDepot Park, 2-0, tossing five scoreless innings with five strikeouts and allowing one lone hit. The command was a tad shaky, evidenced by three walks, but his four-seam fastball exhibited great life. Camilo Doval, pitching in front of his mother, Rosa, for the first time as a professional, recorded his first save as San Francisco's re-minted closer.
Kyle Harrison, six relievers help Giants blank Marlins
Kyle Harrison combined with six relievers on a three-hitter, Matt Chapman homered and the San Francisco Giants opened a three-game road series against the Miami Marlins with a 2-0 victory Friday night. Heliot Ramos tripled on the game's fifth pitch and scored on a Wilmer Flores single, giving the Giants a lead they never relinquished en route to snapping a three-game losing streak. Making his second start of the season after an early demotion to Triple-A, Harrison (1-1) allowed just a single to Eric Wagaman and three walks in five innings.
Struggling Slugger Has Been Least Valuable Player for Giants This Season
The San Francisco Giants have been playing very well this season despite a recent sweep at the hands of the Detroit Tigers. The Giants are a team that has been built on pitching well and playing good defense. While the starting rotation as a whole hasn't been elite, they do have a couple of good arms at the top of the unit. Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report recently wrote about first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. being the least valuable player for the team thus far.
DREW ELLIS WATCH
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Giants Bullpen Has Been Key to Early Season Success
The San Francisco Giants have some issues to evaluate as they head into June with a 31-25 record on the heels of a series sweep by the Detroit Tigers. The Giants haven't scored more than four runs in a game since May 16. There's been a team-wide hitting slump, with some dire underperformers, some of whom Buster Posey has begun to directly call out. In other instances, he has encouraged patience as San Francisco regains its rhythm.
Padres' Luis Arraez drops gauntlet on Dodgers, NL West
The San Diego Padres are rolling this season and continue to creep up on the heels of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League West. In fact, the Padres will take on the San Francisco Giants, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Dodgers in the next few weeks, all crucial opponents in their division. Luis Arraez sees that as a challenge and made it clear he wants to face them all, with his eyes likely set on Los Angeles.
Giants Land SEC Infielder with High Upside in Recent MLB Mock Draft
Part of any professional draft is projection — that is, what does a team believe a player could become with time to develop? The San Francisco Giants don't have a highly regarded minor league organization this season. The Giants have the No. 13 overall selection, and in a recent mock draft put together by ESPN's Kiley McDaniel, he has San Francisco selecting an SEC middle infielder with some intriguing upside. McDaniel, who handles prospect rankings and mock drafts for ESPN, has the Giants taking the Arkansas shortstop.
Giants All-Around Star Has Been Surprising Team MVP So Far This Season
The San Francisco Giants are coming off a tough series against the Detroit Tigers in which they were swept on the road. Despite expectations not being overly high for the Giants coming into the year, them being over the .500 mark with June approaching has been very impressive. Over the winter, the Giants didn't make too many improvements to the roster, but the two major additions they did make haven't worked out yet. Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report recently wrote about the team MVP somewhat surprisingly being Matt Chapman this season.
Is Buster Posey Exploring New Moves as Giants Struggle at First Base?
While the San Francisco Giants have cooled off from their hot start to the 2025 MLB season, there's still reason to believe they'll remain competitive in the National League West race. The Giants, currently three games behind and one out of the Wild Card slot, may need to make some difficult choices to regain their competitiveness. The offense has to find a solution to their inconsistency that's led to a slump, and one pain point that's stood out is the problems at first base. As LaMonte Wade Jr. continues to underperform in his disappointing start to the year, time is beginning to run out on expecting a turnaround.
National League Glance
All Times EDT East Division W L Pct GB Philadelphia 36 20 .643 — New York 34 22 .607 2 Atlanta 26 29 .473 9½ Washington 26 30 .464 10 Miami 22 32 .407 13 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 35 21 .625 — St. Louis 32 24 .571 3 Milwaukee 29 28 .509 6½ Cincinnati 28 29 .491 7½ Pittsburgh 21 36 .368 14½ West Division W L Pct GB Los Angeles 34 22 .607 — San Diego 31 23 .574 2 San Francisco 31 25 .554 3 Arizona 27 29 .482 7 Colorado 9 47 .161 25 Thursday's Games Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 4, 1st game Atlanta 9, Philadelphia 3, 2nd game Washington 9, Seattle 3, 10 innings Friday's Games Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 6:45 p.m. Colorado at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. San Francisco
2-Time World Series Champion to Join UCLA's Hall of Fame
On Thursday, UCLA Athletics announced nine new members who will join its Hall of Fame, and former Bruin infielder, most notably known for his tenure with the San Francisco Giants, Brandon Crawford, was one of them. Crawford was drafted out of UCLA by the Giants in the fourth round of the 2008 MLB Draft. Making his Major League Baseball debut in 2011 at the age of 24, Crawford strung together a 14-year career, 13 with the Giants and one with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Marlins play the Giants after Ramirez's 4-hit game
San Francisco Giants (31-25, third in the NL West) vs. Miami Marlins (22-32, fifth in the NL East) Miami; Friday, 7:10 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Giants: Kyle Harrison (0-1, 3.86 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, 11 strikeouts); Marlins: Cal Quantrill (3-4, 6.09 ERA, 1.49 WHIP, 31 strikeouts) BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Giants -178, Marlins +149; over/under is 8 1/2 runs BOTTOM LINE: The Miami Marlins play the San Francisco Giants after Agustin Ramirez had four hits on Wednesday in a 10-8 win over the Padres. Miami is 22-32 overall and 13-15 in home games. The Marlins have a 12-28 record in games when they have given up at least one home run. San Francisco has a 14-16 record on the road and a 31-25 record overall.
Giants Named Trade Fit for Reclamation Project Former Superstar Cy Young Winner
The San Francisco Giants find themselves in an interesting position. Not expected to do much this season by analysts and pundits alike, they have been one of the biggest surprises during the early going of the campaign, owning a 31-25 record that is the seventh-best mark in the National League. The Giants don't have a strong farm system to deal from, so that will make it difficult for them to land some of the top-tier players who are placed on the trade block. In the mind of CBS Sports' R.J. Anderson, he believes Sandy Alcantara would be a fit for San Francisco if they are willing to take that risk.
Carrollton's Sam Coonrod on path back to MLB, signs with Twins
After stepping away as a player in 2024, Sam Coonrod gave baseball another shot in 2025. It took the 32-year-old pitcher from Carrollton just six games and 6 1/3 innings with the independent minor league Gateway Grizzlies to make Major League Baseball take notice. The 2011 Carrollton High School graduate has been signed by the Minnesota Twins and assigned to their Triple-A affiliate St. Paul (Minn.) Saints. A 6-foot-1, 225-pound right-hander, Coonrod spent five MLB seasons with the San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets from 2019-23.
San Francisco Giants Star Prospect Heading in Right Direction of Updated Rankings
The San Francisco Giants have a massive hole to fill in their lineup at first base. LaMonte Wade Jr. has been able to stay healthy this season, but has not been able to replicate the production that he has provided over the last few years. Entering play on May 29, he has an OPS+ of 61 with a .171/.278/.279 slash line, hitting one home run, eight doubles, two triples and knocking in 15 runs. With a -1.1 bWAR, his playing time should be scaled back with the Giants seeking out an upgrade at the corner infield spot.
Barry Tompkins: Striking out and striking it rich
It seems that while they are playing major league baseball — and doing quite well at it — they are hitting the ball like Little Leaguers. After all, I once hit almost .300 for Fulton Playground in the San Francisco Park and Rec league. When baseball's started to bend when thrown I made LaMonte Wade, Patrick Bailey, and Willy Adames look like Willie Mays. Alas, every pitcher in the major leagues is now capable of throwing a ball at speeds that can create a sonic boom, and possesses a changeup that would keep my chiropractor in business for a decade.