Lately, the San Francisco Giants’ work in the minor-league system has been paying off. Two of their Top 100 prospects are contributing at the Major League level this year — pitcher Kyle Harrison and shortstop Marco Luciano.
SAN FRANCISCO — It had already been an emotional first few innings for Bryce Harper. The Phillies’ first baseman had slammed his bat in the dugout after
The San Francisco Giants (21-25) face the Colorado Rockies (15-29) in San Francisco at 4:05 PM ET on Saturday. The Giants will look to Kyle Harrison (3-1) against the Rockies and Ty Blach (1-1).
The Giants placed starter Keaton Winn on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to May 15, due to a forearm strain. San Francisco also optioned infielder Casey Schmitt to Triple-A Sacramento.
The Colorado Rockies (15-28) carry a seven-game winning streak into a game against the San Francisco Giants (20-25) at 10:15 PM ET on Friday. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Giants will send Kyle Harrison (3-1) to the mound, while Ryan Feltner (1-3) will get the nod for the Rockies.
The San Francisco Giants (18-23) host the Cincinnati Reds (17-22) Sunday to close out a three-game series. The Giants are favored (-131) to win the rubber match, which starts at 4:05 PM ET from Oracle Park.
The Cincinnati Reds (17-22) play on the road against the San Francisco Giants (18-23) at Oracle Park. The contest is set to begin at 4:05 PM ET on Sunday.
And a little win, too. On Tuesday, when the San Francisco Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 5-0 behind a divine and heroic performance from young southpaw
DENVER, Colo. – The San Francisco Giants had a lot of good news coming out of their clubhouse on Tuesday. First, the day began when their team bus did not drop them off at Citizens Bank Park again.
Kyle Harrison tossed seven innings of four-hit ball, Jung Hoo Lee had three hits and the San Francisco Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 5-0 on Tuesday in Denver.
After Baseball America released its May Top 100 prospect rankings, San Francisco Giants left-handed starter Kyle Harrison graduated from the rankings due to service time.
Sure, the MLB season is only a month old, but it's never too early to look at which rookies are already shaping up to have a strong case for AL and NL Rookies of the Year.
The San Francisco Giants have a chance to end their season-opening roadie with a win against the Los Angeles Dodgers — which, of course, is setting up some very interesting bets at sportsbooks everywhere.
The Oakland Athletics scratched out a one-run loss on Tuesday night to spoil our Boston Red Sox -1.5 bet, so we're looking for a bounce-back winner for Wednesday's Look of the Day.
Left-hander Kyle Harrison gets an opportunity to avenge his only career defeat when he and the San Francisco Giants oppose the host San Diego Padres on Friday night.
The Giants are entertaining the idea of trading from their group of young and controllable pitching prospects.
The San Francisco Giants have lacked star power and consistent success since their improbable 107-win season in 2021.
The SF Giants would like to make the playoffs. If they, oh pretty please, could, of course. So long as it's reasonable. You wouldn't want to do anything stupid, like trading away a future young star for an underdog's chance at a title.
In the midst of a playoff race in the National League, San Francisco Giants prospect Kyle Harrison dominated the Cincinnati Reds in a 4-1 victory. The rookie, making his home debut, went 6.1 innings, allowing just three hits and no runs.
The Giants have relied heavily on their excellent bullpen this year. But it's a rookie starter that might lift them to the playoffs.
Local product Kyle Harrison made his first major league home start a memorable one, striking out 11 and combining with three relievers on a six-hitter in the San Francisco Giants' 4-1 victory over the visiting Cincinnati Reds on Monday night.
The time is now for the San Francisco Giants top pitching prospect Kyle Harrison, with the left-hander set to make his major league debut Tuesday in a road start against the Philadelphia Phillies after he was called up from Triple-A Sacramento.
The Giants are calling up top pitching prospect Kyle Harrison, FanSided’s Robert Murray reports (via X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.)
Homegrown SF Giants prospect Kyle Harrison (Giants #1 prospect) has added another award to his growing list of accolades. Earlier this week, he was selected the Pacific Coast League Pitcher of the Week, receiving the selection for the second time this season.
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