

Willy Adames' Bat Heats Up With Two HRs in Giants Win
Willy Adames homered twice and drove in three runs, helping the San Francisco Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 9-3 on Sunday. Adames hit a solo homer in each of his first two at-bats for his eighth career multi-home run game. Giants right-hander Logan Webb (4-2) pitched seven innings of one-run ball, bouncing back nicely after he surrendered a season-high five runs in a loss at San Diego on Tuesday. Colorado dropped to a major league-worst 6-28.
SF Giants Set to Shift Former Top Prospect Kyle Harrison Into Bullpen Role
The San Francisco Giants have recalled left-handed pitcher Kyle Harrison from Triple-A Sacramento, the team announced Sunday night. Harrison has yet to appear in an MLB game in 2025, as he opened the regular season in the minors. Coming off a spotty rookie year, the former top prospect went 1-0 with a 3.46 ERA, 1.308 WHIP and 13.2 strikeouts per nine innings across six Triple-A starts.
Giants visit the Cubs to begin 3-game series
San Francisco Giants (22-13, third in the NL West) vs. Chicago Cubs (21-14, first in the NL Central) Chicago; Monday, 7:40 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Giants: Landen Roupp (2-2, 5.10 ERA, 1.63 WHIP, 35 strikeouts); Cubs: Matthew Boyd (2-2, 2.70 ERA, 1.44 WHIP, 30 strikeouts) BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Cubs -148, Giants +124; over/under is 7 1/2 runs BOTTOM LINE: The Chicago Cubs host the San Francisco Giants to start a three-game series. Chicago is 21-14 overall and 9-7 in home games. Cubs hitters are batting a collective .262, the highest team batting average in MLB play. San Francisco has a 22-13 record overall and a 10-8 record in road games. The Giants have hit 37 total home runs to rank sixth
Two of NL's best square off as Cubs host Giants
A pair of teams riding high after series victories will meet in Chicago on Monday night, when the Cubs host the San Francisco Giants. The Cubs enter winners in three of four games -- including two of three in its weekend series win against the Milwaukee Brewers. Chicago, which leads the National League in nearly every major offensive category, outscored Milwaukee 16-2 over the first two games before falling 4-0 on Sunday. The club's positive vibes took a hit in the loss, as well, as star pitcher Shota Imanaga exited after 5 2/3 innings with a left hamstring strain.
San Francisco Giants Veteran Returns to Form with Latest Quality Start
At the end of the 2024 campaign, it was evident that the San Francisco Giants needed reinforcements for their starting rotation. Not many believed those reinforcements would come in the form of a 42-year-old veteran. Last year was the third in a string of rough years for the Giants. The pitching staff was a big part of their struggles, with the rotation posting a 4.22 ERA in 2024, ranking 18th in MLB.
San Francisco Giants Ace Bounces Right Back Following Ugly Performance
The San Francisco Giants handled their business against the worst team in baseball this weekend in their division rival Colorado Rockies, taking three of four at home. With a series victory on the line on Sunday afternoon, the Giants came out to play and were hot on both sides of the ball from the very first pitch. A 13-hit effort produced nine runs and a relatively comfortable win in front of a happy crowd at Oracle Park, but there may have been no one more happy than San Francisco's starting pitcher. The team's ace and workhorse Logan Webb was coming off a rough showing in his last start against the San Diego Padres, which generally means bad things ahead for the opposing team.
SF Giants recall Kyle Harrison, designate veteran reliever for assignment
Kyle Harrison is coming back to the Giants' major-league club as they embark on a six-game Midwestern trip. The Giants recalled Harrison after Sunday's 9-3 win over the Rockies, designating Lou Trivino for assignment after he pitched a scoreless ninth. Harrison was the favorite to earn the Giants' fifth rotation spot in spring training, but lost out to Landen Roupp. The 23-year-old former De La Salle star has 38 strikeouts and just eight walks over 26 innings (six starts) at Triple-A Sacramento this season.
Willy Adames, Logan Webb lead SF Giants past Rockies
For a few years, Giants fans have known what staff ace Logan Webb is about. In a 9-3 win over the Colorado Rockies on Sunday, a crowd of 41,087 began to get a better idea about shortstop Willy Adames. Webb gave up one run in seven innings to improve his record to 5-2 and Adames, who signed a seven-year, $182 million free agent contract in the offseason, hit a pair of home runs and a booming double to drive in three runs as the Giants won three of four from the Rockies before taking to the road. It was the season's third and fourth home runs for Adames, prompting a standing ovation from the fans when he came up in the seventh with the bases loaded.
Willy Adames, Logan Webb lead SF Giants past Rockies
For a few years now, Giants fans have known what staff ace Logan Webb is all about. In a 9-3 win over the Colorado Rockies Sunday, a crowd of 41,087 began to get a better idea about shortstop Willy Adames. Webb gave up one run in seven innings to improve his record to 5-2 and Adames, who signed a seven-year, $182 million free agent contract in the offseason, hit a pair of home runs and booming double to drive in three runs as the Giants won three of four from the Rockies before taking to the road. It was the third and fourth home runs for the season for Adames, who came in hitting .215, and prompted a standing ovation from the fans when he came up in the seventh with the bases loaded.
SF Giants trying to get Matos on track in crowded outfield
It's been tough for Luis Matos to get on a roll when anchored to the bench. Welcome to the 2025 Giants, where the revolving door of transactions has been slammed shut under the direction of president of baseball operations Buster Posey as executed by manager Bob Melvin. Matos is just 2-for-28 dating back to April 8, but reached base three times in Saturday's 6-3 win over the Colorado Rockies. Matos hit a solo home run against Bradley Blalock which stood as the only Giants run until a five-run sixth that included a grand slam.
Logan Webb, Giants seek series win against NL-worst Rockies
The San Francisco Giants will seek another victory at home Sunday when they go for a third win in their four-game series against the Colorado Rockies. Giants ace Logan Webb (3-2, 2.83) is scheduled to be opposed by struggling Rockies right-hander German Marquez (0-5, 9.82) as San Francisco, beaten 4-3 in the series opener Thursday, goes for a third consecutive victory.
Giants bring 2-1 series lead over Rockies into game 4
Colorado Rockies (6-27, fifth in the NL West) vs. San Francisco Giants (21-13, third in the NL West) San Francisco; Sunday, 4:05 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Rockies: German Marquez (0-5, 9.82 ERA, 2.06 WHIP, 15 strikeouts); Giants: Logan Webb (3-2, 2.83 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, 50 strikeouts) BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Giants -358, Rockies +282; over/under is 7 1/2 runs BOTTOM LINE: The San Francisco Giants lead 2-1 in a four-game series against the Colorado Rockies. San Francisco is 11-5 at home and 21-13 overall. The Giants are 11-5 in games when they did not allow a home run. Colorado is 6-27 overall and 2-16 on the road. The Rockies have a 2-19 record in games when they have given up at least one home
Rockies pitcher shines in 'unexpected' return to the majors
In just his second start of the season, Rockies right-hander Bradley Blalock gave Colorado exactly what it needed: a poised, effective outing from a fresh arm. Called up from Triple-A Albuquerque to replace the injured Ryan Feltner, the 24-year-old didn't disappoint — holding the San Francisco Giants to just two hits over five solid innings in Saturday's 6-3 loss at Oracle Park. “He threw the ball well,” Rockies manager Bud Black said postgame. Blalock cruised through the first five innings, retiring the first seven batters and showing veteran-level command.
Rockies pitcher shines in 'unexpected' return to the majors
In just his second start of the season, Rockies right-hander Bradley Blalock gave Colorado exactly what it needed: a poised, effective outing from a fresh arm. Called up from Triple-A Albuquerque to replace the injured Ryan Feltner, the 24-year-old didn't disappoint — holding the San Francisco Giants to just two hits over five solid innings in Saturday's 6-3 loss at Oracle Park. “He threw the ball well,” Rockies manager Bud Black said postgame. Blalock cruised through the first five innings, retiring the first seven batters and showing veteran-level command.
MLB umpire narrowly avoids disaster in Giants-Rockies game
In a game that featured a grand slam, a comeback win, and 40,000 fans at Oracle Park, it was an umpire who unexpectedly stole the show—if only for a second. During the eighth inning of Saturday's matchup between the San Francisco Giants and Colorado Rockies, first base umpire Chris Guccione showcased some impressive athleticism of his own, leaping over a sliding Ryan McMahon in one of the more unintentional highlights of the game. The moment unfolded quickly: with McMahon charging down the line to beat out a ground ball, Giants first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. fielded the throw from the infield and applied the tag in stride.
MLB umpire narrowly avoids disaster in Giants-Rockies game
In a game that featured a grand slam, a comeback win, and 40,000 fans at Oracle Park, it was an umpire who unexpectedly stole the show—if only for a second. During the eighth inning of Saturday's matchup between the San Francisco Giants and Colorado Rockies, first base umpire Chris Guccione showcased some impressive athleticism of his own, leaping over a sliding Ryan McMahon in one of the more unintentional highlights of the game. The moment unfolded quickly: with McMahon charging down the line to beat out a ground ball, Giants first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. fielded the throw from the infield and applied the tag in stride.