The San Francisco Giants, announced Tuesday, that they are currently in the process of replacing a commemorative plaque that honored Barry Bonds and his 756th home run.
Incase you didn't see it last night, Hunter Pence got a double with the bases loaded that blew Game 7 wide open for the San Francisco Giants. As the bat breaks, the ball actually hit his bat three times and had so much spin on it that it veered 10 feet to the right as Kozma for St...
We all know baseball is a game filled with stats and those who are among the elite possess some of the best numbers low or high depending on the category. But when it comes to batting averages, homeruns, RBI's, strikeouts and ERA's -- one thing should hold certain, the winner of an MLB title should be clean as a whistle.
Cameron Maybin robbed Matt Kemp of a go-ahead homer in the seventh inning after Carlos Quentin put San Diego ahead with a sacrifice fly, and the Padres beat Los Angeles 4-3 Wednesday night after the teams had split a pair of 11-inning decisions.
The San Francisco Giants beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-4 on Wednesday night for their first three-game sweep at Dodger Stadium in five years. The Giants arrived in Los Angeles trailing the Dodgers by a half-game, and they leave with their largest lead in a month.
Tim Lincecum bounced back from consecutive home losses with his third straight road win to help the San Francisco Giants beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1 and extend their NL West lead to 1½ games over their division rival.
Madison Bumgarner scattered four hits over eight scoreless innings, Pablo Sandoval drove in both runs and San Francisco beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 2-1 on Monday night.
With Melkey Cabrera gone for 50 games for violating MLB's drug policy, Alex Pavlovic from the San Jose Mercury News was on SportsTalk to talk about the state Giants.
Last night in San Francisco, Giants pitcher Matt Cain made history by firing the 22nd perfect game in baseball history. The feat was also the first perfect game in Giants history.
This second installment of my 2012 Spring Training Tour features San Francisco Giants closer Brian Wilson. The 30-year old pitcher is a mainstay for the Giants and his trademark beard continues to grow as long as ever.