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Bryce Harper collected three doubles and a home run, Kyle Schwarber belted his 29th homer of the season, left-hander Jesus Luzardo threw seven shutout innings and the Philadelphia Phillies salvaged one win in their three-game road series against the San Francisco Giants with a 13-0 shellacking Wednesday afternoon.
It’s happening slowly, but it’s possible that San Francisco Giants slugger Willy Adames has finally figure things out offensively.
Devers still has yet to play the field for the Giants, and negative speculation got louder amid a damaging new report on Tuesday July 8, 2025.
Fans want to know why the Giants aren't scoring more runs. The Giants do, too. Plus, should they move on from Matt Williams?
In a highly anticipated matchup between the San Francisco Giants and Athletics, thousands of fans flocked to Sutter Health Park to experience the Fourth of July weekend in the capital city.
Here's our regular series-ending look at some winners and losers from a bizarre trio of games in the Bay Area:
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San Francisco's Tyler Fitzgerald isn't known for the pop in his bat, but he added another home run to his ledger on Sunday night--with a little help
After the Giants stunned the baseball world and acquired Rafael Devers, they need to keep their foot on the gas at the deadline.
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The San Francisco Giants need to add at least one more bat to their lineup before the trade deadline, but one of the more intriguing options may not happen.
Along with the heater, Harris’ curveball features straight down movement around 78 mph and generates 2700-2800 RPMs, or revolutions per minute. Harris’ slider, a pitch that also gets labeled as a sweeper, features a mid-80s velocity and a similar spin rate to the curveball.