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When Buster Posey took over as president of baseball operations of the San Francisco Giants, he knew he was facing a tall ...
Adames wasn't in the lineup for the first time this season — a head-clearing break — in San Francisco's 4-3 win over Atlanta.
Posey’s bold, brash, and perhaps even reckless trade for three-time All-Star slugger Rafael Devers on Sunday is a big black-and-orange stamp from the new director of baseball operations on the Giants ...
As of this writing, the Giants are reeling. Suddenly pitchers are unable to locate home plate and hitters seem to have ...
The deal also included outfielder James Tibbs III, last year’s first-round draft pick, and 20-year-old right-hander Jose Bello. Despite Devers’ talents, the Giants kept Bryce Eldridge, their top ...
President of baseball operations Buster Posey and manager Bob Melvin said late Sunday night that they want to talk to Devers before deciding where he will play, but it seems likely he’ll be the ...
Buster Posey's first big in-season move in charge of the San Francisco Giants could not be looking better right now, writes SFGATE columnist Dave Tobener.
In 26 postseason games, Devers -- a champion in 2018 -- has a .955 OPS. "It sends a message -- we want to win," said Willy Adames, who had the previous largest contract in franchise history.
Willy Adames was the first Giants player to react to San Francisco’s stunning blockbuster trade to acquire three-time AL All-Star Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox on Sunday.
Webb grew up in Rocklin, Calif., down the road from the Triple-A ballpark where he took the mound Saturday night.
But while Matt Chapman, Willy Adames, and Rafael Devers aren’t on the level of Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freddie Freeman, at least they can share a National League All-Star team locker ...