Will the Giants’ lineup improve? Who’s to say. On Monday, I looked at where the San Francisco Giants stand five years (and 5+ seasons) into the Farhan Zaidi era.
We’ve come a long way, right? This post was originally titled, “The Giants’ 15-20 start is really funny,” but I’m not above a grabbier headline and, well, it’s factually correct that the San Francisco Giants haven’t started a season 15-20 since 2019, Farhan Zaidi’s first year as President of Baseball Operations.
Last time the San Francisco Giants indicated they were done with the offseason, they went on to sign defensive stalwart Matt Chapman to hold down third base. Are they actually, for real, done this time?
Former Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford recently told Andrew Baggarly of The Athletic that he blames Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi for their break-up.
The San Francisco Giants have signed Pablo Sandoval as a non-roster invitee ahead of the start of spring training games this weekend, and Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi had a hilarious explanation for the move.
Giants chairman Greg Johnson recently spoke to reporters, including Ron Kroichick of the San Francisco Chronicle, regarding the contract status of president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi
You don't have to live in the Bay Area to know that the state of MLB in the region isn't very pretty. But there is one player that oddsmakers are actually pretty high on to win end-of-season honors.
The SF Giants have welcomed former manager Dusty Baker back to the organization as a special assistant. According to a report by USA Today's Bob Nightengale, Baker will serve as a special assistant to president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi and CEO Larry Baer.
Given Farhan Zaidi’s biggest strength is finding value at the bottom of lists, let’s adjust our sights to more realistic targets. It’ll cost the San Francisco
According to top team executives, the San Francisco Giants won't be trading top prospect Kyle Harrison this offseason. The following quote from Farhan Zaidi was given to Tim Kawakami of 'The Athletic' on his podcast: “I can’t imagine any plausible scenario where we would move Kyle,” Zaidi said.
During an interview on Tim Kawakami's podcast, The TK Show, this week, SF Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi was directly asked about owner Greg Johnson's controversial comments during the postseason press conference when he mentioned a desire to "somewhat break even" when asked about potentially paying the luxury tax.
As the MLB offseason continues dragging –– or lagging –– along into the new calendar year, several avenues still exist for the SF Giants to improve their club ahead of Opening Day.
As the National League West continues to establish itself as one of baseball’s best divisions, the SF Giants will be tasked with finding different tactics to remain competitive.
As soon as SF Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi arrived at Winter Meetings in Nashville, Tennessee, he continued hinting that the team will likely add some young position players via trades.
While so many teams seem to be focusing on pitching this offseason, the San Francisco Giants are looking to bolster their offense.
The Giants head into the offseason in search of ways to bolster a team that has produced just one winning record in the past seven seasons.
On November 6, 2014, the Los Angeles Dodgers hired Farhan Zaidi as their 11th general manager in franchise history. He joined a Dodgers front office that was headed by president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman.
The SF Giants are expected to make some big acquisitions this offseason. San Francisco has already been tied to Orix Buffaloes star right-handed pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who will be posted following the season.
President of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi said that despite reports that superstar Aaron Judge was close to signing with the San Francisco Giants over the winter, he never thought it would happen.
Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi hopes San Francisco players have a point to prove in the Bronx this coming Thursday when they face Judge and the Yankees.
On the evening of Dec. 13, the Giants had a deal in place with star shortstop Carlos Correa on a 13-year, $350M deal. One week later, he became the newest member of the Mets.
The Giants issued a statement on the shocking turn of events regarding Carlos Correa and it's safe to say the current explanation will do little to sooth angry fans.
Judge is a California native and was a Giants fan growing up, which is part of why they are seen as a legitimate threat to tempt him away from New York.
Zaidi admitted it was hard to sell the Nationals on the prospects the team was offering in light of their current minor league performances.
Conventional wisdom states that pitchers need less time to prepare for a new season than hitters and the use of humidors in every stadium would also theoretically be more helpful to pitchers too.
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