Except, of course, at the most important position where there is currently a hole the size of the Grand Canyon.
He exited his rookie season as the San Francisco Giants’ starting shortstop. Now Tyler Fitzgerald is shifting to his left in the infield, a move across the second-base bag that he says he welcomes.
It might’ve seemed that the San Francisco Giants were buckling up for a busy offseason when the calendar flipped to December. Shortstop Willy Adames signed the richest contract in club history to pair ...
San Francisco Giants' Brett Wisely, left, grounds out as St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Andre Pallante tries to make a ...
It has been a decent offseason so far for the San Francisco Giants, who are hoping to improve after a couple of poor seasons.