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Robbie Ray, who was scheduled to start Wednesday’s series finale against the Cardinals, was scratched shortly after the clubhouse doors closed to reporters and replaced with long reliever J.T. Brubaker. Standing in front of his locker the following afternoon, Ray reflected on the first full season under his belt since undergoing Tommy John surgery.
An offseason priority for the Giants will be adding proven, veteran starting pitchers to their staff. Sonny Gray fits that bill perfectly.
No one pictured it like this in the spring when the Giants shocked the baseball world by trading for Rafael Devers. But even without Devers, this was a super talented ballclub, and they never quite put it together. Ace pitcher Logan Webb spoke to reporters Tuesday night to air some of his frustration.
Jesus Rodriguez, acquired from the Yankees in the Camilo Doval trade, arrived at Oracle Park for the start of the Giants’ final homestand of the season, but isn’t expected to play.
JT Brubaker will be the starting pitcher for the Giants in their series finale against the Cardinals on Wednesday. The post San Francisco Giants Pitcher To Continue Comeback Story With First Start Since 2022 appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Giants initially drafted Eldridge in 2023 as a two-way player with a mid-90s fastball before converting him to a full-time position player (right field, then first base). First basemen don’t use their arms as much as other positions, but there will be occasions where they’ll need to make strong throws (relays, double plays, etc.)
Viral streamer iShowSpeed drew huge crowds in San Francisco, swarming Union Square and landmarks during his tour stop, with more visits ahead.
San Francisco's new mayor, Daniel Lurie, boasts about the city's falling crime rate, the return of residents and tourists and its rise as a hub for artificial intelligence, though he admits problems remain.
Eliminated Sept. 24 With the Giants eliminated from the 2025 postseason, let's take a look at the season that was in San Francisco, the questions the team must address this winter and the early outlook for next year.