Giants sign intriguing starter, reliever duo
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Jim Bowden of The Athletic listed the San Francisco Giants as a long shot to land Toronto Blue Jays star Bo Bichette in free agency.
The San Francisco Giants made their first major splashes of the offseason by adding a couple of pitchers to their roster.
San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey, left, manager Tony Vitello, center, and general manager Zack Minasian sit during a press conference welcoming Vitello as the new manger of the baseball team on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025, in San Francisco.
The Giants announced one such deal by signing a former Detroit Tigers right-handed reliever to a one-year, $2 million deal. Jason Foley, the 30-year-old righty, is coming to San Francisco. Foley is a 30-year-old right-hander pitcher who is an undrafted free agent who's made his mark on the Major Leagues already.
The recent MLB rumors have linked the San Francisco Giants to the New York Yankees. The Giants are reportedly considering a trade.
The Seattle Mariners and San Francisco Giants have emerged as frontrunners in a potential trade for utility man Brendan Donovan, according to Katie Woo.
After a mostly silent winter, the SF Giants have reportedly agreed to deals with former Rays starter Adrian Houser and former Tigers reliever Jason Foley.
The Giants could pursue Cody Bellinger in MLB free agency, as the outfielder would be a quality fit with the ball club.
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MLB draft lottery continues run of good fortune for Giants’ system
It’s been no secret that the San Francisco Giants have struggled to put together a strong system for the better part of the last decade. Outside of some overhyped prospects eventually fizzling, it’s been a long run of mediocrity from the organization in terms of building an above-average farm system.
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