Buster Posey's ascent to the head of baseball operations brought a year of significant change for the San Francisco Giants.
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San Francisco Giants 'very interested' in playing in Seoul
With a popular South Korean outfielder Lee Jung-hoo in their roster, the San Francisco Giants would be "very interested" in ...
That’s the risk president of baseball operations Buster Posey took when he signed Adames to a seven-year deal worth $182 million last offseason. It was the largest contract ever handed out by the ...
The San Francisco Giants wanted to make a splash in free agency last offseason, the first under the watch of president of baseball operations Buster Posey. The former Giants catcher had signed the ...
The Giants traveled to South Korea this week and expressed a strong interest in playing future international games in Seoul.
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Why visiting Jung Hoo Lee in Korea was important to Tony Vitello, Willy Adames
The offseason is a great time to make travel plans. With that in mind, several members of the Giants organization made a trip ...
The San Francisco Giants haven’t made a bold move yet in free agency, but one writer who covers the team would not be surprised if something happens. The San Francisco Giants’ second offseason under ...
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