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The San Francisco Giants (52-45) visit the Toronto Blue Jays (55-41) to kick off a 3-game series Friday. First pitch from Rogers Centre is set for 7:07 p.m. ET (MLB Network). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's MLB odds around the Giants vs. Blue Jays odds and make our expert MLB picks and predictions for the best bets.
The Giants need to trade for one more starting pitcher to stay in the playoff race. Could Joe Ryan fill that void?
Florida A&M University catcher Broedy Poppell is officially headed to the pros. On Monday, July 14, the San Francisco Giants selected the FAMU star in the 13th round of the 2025 MLB Draft, using the 386th overall pick to grab one of the top two-way standouts in HBCU baseball.
The first Stetson Hatters player is off the board in the 2025 MLB Draft. Lorenzo Meola went to the San Francisco Giants in Round 4.
A member of the Cubs' bullpen during their 2016 championship season, who once made an All-Star team as a starter, had recently signed in independent ball.
The San Francisco Giants won’t have a starter in the Major League Baseball All-Star Game. But they will be well-represented on the pitching staff.
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Times-Standard on MSNBaseball | Crabs infielder drafted in the 20th round by San Francisco GiantsThe MLB Draft took place this week with one Humboldt Crab hearing his name selected — infielder Elijah McNeal was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 20th round as the 596th overall pick on Tuesday.
After Opening Night, attendance quickly dropped. The crowd fell to 10,095 on April 1 and to 9,342 on April 2. The A’s didn’t see numbers close to their home opener again until
Even after Willy Adames’ start, the San Francisco Giants aren’t ready to turn their back on their young superstar.
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mlive on MSNFormer Tigers lefty promoted to big leagues by San FranciscoFormer Detroit Tigers left-hander Matt Gage is back in the big leagues with the San Francisco Giants. The Giants plan to select Gage’s contract from Triple-A Sacramento before Friday’s game, according to the New York Post.