The SF Giants' offseason strategy is under scrutiny as former standout Dominic Smith, now with the Braves, hits a walk-off grand slam. Meanwhile, the Giants' offense struggles, managing just one run in a season-opening sweep by the Yankees. 🫠
The SF Giants' offseason strategy is under scrutiny as former standout Dominic Smith, now with the Braves, hits a walk-off grand slam. Meanwhile, the Giants' offense struggles, managing just one run in a season-opening sweep by the Yankees. 🫠
Giants manager Tony Vitello sets an unwanted record with a 0-3 start to the season. A rocky beginning, but there's plenty of time for a turnaround at Oracle Park. ⏳
Roberto Peréz, brief 2023 SF Giants catcher and two-time Gold Glove winner, retires after a decade in MLB. His short stint in San Francisco was cut short by a rotator cuff injury. 🧤
The Giants ended a 20-inning scoreless streak with Matt Chapman's RBI single, matching a 1909 record. Despite breaking the drought, they were swept by the Yankees, scoring just one run over three games. A rocky start for manager Tony Vitello. ⚾
Giants' new manager Tony Vitello faces early scrutiny after a tough debut series, as San Francisco scores just one run in a sweep by the Yankees. Vitello defends his bench and pitching decisions, notably involving Jung Hoo Lee and Aaron Judge.
Tony Vitello, the new skipper for the Giants, faces early scrutiny after a sweep by the Yankees to kick off his tenure. While some applaud similar decisions elsewhere, Vitello's choices are under the microscope. 🔍
The Giants' lineup tweak snapped a 20-inning scoreless streak, but a 3-1 loss to the Yankees sealed a sweep. Jung Hoo Lee's leadoff shift helped, but more consistent scoring remains elusive. Giants outhit the Yankees 9-7, yet they couldn't clinch the win. 🏟️
Tony Vitello's early decisions as Giants manager are under scrutiny after a sweep by the Yankees. Despite offseason efforts to learn the ropes, Vitello faces challenges as the Giants start the season 0-3, echoing a tough 2012 start. 🧐
Tony Vitello's debut as SF Giants manager is off to a rocky start, with early struggles signaling the end of any honeymoon phase. After two losses to the Yankees, expectations are high for a swift turnaround. ⏳
Giants manager Tony Vitello faces early challenges, hinting at an "emotional" clubhouse. The team struggles, shut out by the Yankees in back-to-back games, extending their scoring drought to 18 innings. 🕵️♂️
Tony Vitello's MLB debut with the Giants hasn't started as planned, with the team at 0-2. A stark contrast to his Tennessee days, Vitello's hunt for a first win continues.
Former Giants closer Camilo Doval has been dominant for the Yankees, adding insult to injury for SF fans during their recent series. The Giants traded Doval last year, and his impressive performance now highlights what they lost.
Giants prospect Blade Tidwell, mentored by MLB veteran David Weathers, is poised to make an impact soon. Despite starting in Triple-A, his promising arm and high expectations from peers hint at a bright future in San Francisco. ⚾️
Giants fans, eyes on the future! Prospects Josuar Gonzalez and Luis Hernández are set to start their 2026 season in the Arizona Complex League. These young talents mark significant international investments for San Francisco. 🌟
Giants' season opener was a swing and a miss—first team ever to score 0 runs with 5 or fewer hits in first 2 games. First-year manager Tony Vitello faces a rocky start as offense struggles against the Yankees' 3-0 win. 😬
Tony Vitello takes responsibility for the Giants' sluggish start, marked by more "opening" games than extra-base hits. With MLB and Netflix shaking up their season debut, fans hope for a turnaround soon.
Giants start the '26 season uniquely, getting shut out in back-to-back games for the first time in their 144-year history. A tough start under manager Tony Vitello, with only four hits in two games against the Yankees. ⏳
New SF Giants manager Tony Vitello blames an overly emotional locker room for the team's rough start, ironic given his energetic style. Despite Robbie Ray's solid pitching, the Giants have been shut out in their first two games for the first time in franchise history.
Tony Vitello's debut as San Francisco Giants manager is off to a rocky start, making history for all the wrong reasons. The first two games under Vitello's watch were less than stellar, leaving fans hoping for a quick turnaround. 📉
Giants set a dubious franchise record with just four hits in their first two games, blanked by Yankees in a 3-0 shutout at Oracle Park. The bats are as cold as San Francisco's fog. 🌫️
The Giants' offense struggled, tallying only four hits over two games against the Yankees. Despite Tony Vitello's leadership, the team couldn't solve New York's pitching as Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton homered.
Rafael Devers' hamstring is keeping him at DH, giving Casey Schmitt a shot at first base for the Giants. While Devers' return to the field isn't ruled out, Schmitt's defensive edge is preferred for now.
Giants manager Tony Vitello seems puzzled by the "Opening Day 2.0" against the Yankees. After a rocky first encounter, they're hoping for a fresh start. Let's see if the Giants can turn the page on Wednesday's setback. 🤔
SF Giants ace Logan Webb had a rough Opening Day, allowing seven runs in five innings against the Yankees. Yet, he's not alone in struggling post-WBC, as fellow Team USA pitchers also faced early season woes. 🌧️
Rafael Devers is still nursing a hamstring injury but could play first base if needed, says Giants manager Tony Vitello. For now, Devers remains the DH as the team manages his recovery. 🏟️