Giants vs Rays Prediction, Odds, Picks - Aug. 17
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The Giants were beaten by the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday night, marking their 14th loss in their last 15 home games.
Outside the stadium, Summer Abella, a longtime fan from Livermore decked out in Giants apparel, wore a wry smile as she relived the day’s sorrows. The game, she said, was the last gasp for the team’s playoff chances.
Infielder Christian Koss delivered something to San Francisco Giants faithful that is a fan's only reprieve amidst a blowout.
The San Francisco Giants have turned their home stadium, Oracle Park, into a house of horrors with their recent performance. Mired in a brutal slump, manager Bo
The slumping Giants have traded their longest-tenured player, veteran reliever Tyler Rogers, to the New York Mets a day before the Major League Baseball trade deadline.
BOTTOM LINE: The San Francisco Giants look to stop their six-game home slide with a win against the Tampa Bay Rays. San Francisco has a 29-32 record at home and a 59-63 record overall. The Giants have a 26-44 record in games when they have given up at least one home run.
One of the biggest undertakings that Buster Posey inherited when taking over as president of baseball operations for the San Francisco Giants last winter was to
San Francisco Giants general manager Zack Minasian hasn't been pleased with the team's recent play, specifically its situational hitting.