The Giants took Wednesday's series finale against the Padres at AT&T Park thanks to a masterful performance from starter Madison Bumgarner, who threw seven sharp innings. Pinch-hitter Gregor Blanco hit a go-ahead two-run triple in a three-run seventh inning.More» Blanco gives Giants a lead with two-run triple
The benches cleared in the top of the second inning on Wednesday at AT&T Park after Giants pitcher Madison Bumgarner threw a pitch behind Padres first baseman Jesus Guzman.More» Benches empty after Bumgarner throws inside
Joaquin Arias and Tony Abreu both found themselves in unfamiliar positions on Wednesday, with Arias starting at shortstop and earning just the seventh start in the No. 5 spot in his career, and Abreu starting at third base for the first time this season.More» Arias fires to get a big out at home plate
The Marlins will face a daunting task this weekend when they travel to AT&T Park for a four-game set against the reigning champion Giants, beginning with the opener on Thursday.More» Gaudin fans seven en route to his second win
Giants first baseman Brandon Belt is known for his fine defense but, in the absence of much of the lineup's clout lately, he has found his swing as well.More» Belt bashes game-tying RBI double to right
Juan Perez's two-out, tiebreaking RBI single capped a two-run uprising in the eighth inning that erased a one-run deficit and lifted the Giants to a 5-4 victory over the Padres, whose seven-game winning streak dissolved.More» Perez gets it done with his arm and his bat
Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford was taken out of Tuesday night's game against the Padres with sprained middle and index fingers on his right hand.More» Crawford injures hand with headfirst slide
Giants starter Ryan Vogelsong had all five pins removed from his right hand Tuesday, which could accelerate the pace of his recovery from his fractured right pinkie.More» Vogelsong breaks hand, exits game in fifth
Passion. It's a word that sums up Hunter Pence up perfectly. After helping the Giants to a World Series championship in 2012 with his play as well as his voice, the outfielder reflects on his experiences and what he has learned.More»Pence shares his passion for playing baseball
Second baseman Marco Scutaro said he didn't feel any discomfort in his left pinkie during his first game back Tuesday -- except for the change in grip, that is.More» Giants broadcast talks about Scutaro's splint
Since right-hander Jake Dunning called his parents in the early hours Thursday morning to share the news he was headed to Pittsburgh to join the Giants, it's been an eventful few days.More» Dunning retires first batter in MLB debut
On Monday, after grabbing a two-run lead with a three-run fourth inning, the Giants failed to score another run, and the Padres won, 5-3, in the 13-inning series opener Monday.More» Perez's great throw nabs Forsythe
When Brandon Crawford arrived at AT&T Park for Monday's game against the Padres, he found himself penciled into the No. 3 slot of the lineup for the first time this season as the Giants battle injuries and Buster Posey was given a day off.More» Crawford knocks in Posey on a double to left
Tim Lincecum recorded his fifth quality start in 14 outings, but it wasn't enough as the Giants dropped Sunday's finale of their nine-game trip to the Atlanta Braves, 3-0.More» Blanco makes a great running grab at the wall
Though Angel Pagan acknowledged Sunday that surgery was mentioned as an option for fixing his strained left hamstring, the Giants center fielder and leadoff hitter continued to believe that he can heal sufficiently and rejoin the lineup in the relatively near future.More» Pagan delivers walk-off inside-the-park homer
Aware of Brandon Belt's tendency to pull ground balls to the right side and stroke them up the middle, opponents have begun shifting their infielders to reflect the left-handed batter's hitting habits. The positioning has not fazed Belt at all.More» Belt send a two-run go-ahead double to left
Giants closer Sergio Romo, whose control is impeccable, walked two batters in the ninth inning to help set up Freddie Freeman's tiebreaking RBI single that lifted the Atlanta Braves to a 6-5 victory Saturday.More» Giants lose on Freeman's walk-off single
Right-hander Ryan Vogelsong's recovery from his fractured right pinkie could accelerate Tuesday, when he expects removal of two of the five pins holding his hand together.More» Vogelsong breaks hand, exits game in fifth
Buster Posey started only his fourth game at first base Saturday, though he's likely to find himself at that spot more frequently in coming weeks.More» Posey collects career-high three doubles
Madison Bumgarner approached history again Friday, holding the Atlanta Braves hitless for five innings before finishing with a two-hitter over seven innings as the Giants prevailed, 6-0.More» Bumgarner flirts with no-no against Braves
The Giants likely will decide by the middle of next week whether to place second baseman Marco Scutaro on the 15-day disabled list. Scutaro, who was diagnosed with a mallet finger on his left pinkie after he was hit by a pitch last Tuesday at Pittsburgh, showed signs of improvement Friday.More» Scutaro hit by pitch and forced to leave game
Matt Cain didn't duplicate the wondrous effort he delivered last June 13 -- the 22nd perfect game in baseball history. But he still generated plenty of zeros while allowing two hits in 6 2/3 shutout innings Thursday as the Giants routed the Pittsburgh Pirates, 10-0.More» Cain holds Bucs scoreless over 6 2/3 innings
Nick Noonan lost his first Major League home run in Thursday night's ninth inning when umpires reviewed the ninth-inning, leadoff drive he hit off Pittsburgh right-hander Vin Mazzaro.More» Noonan's homer overturned as double in ninth
Making pregame personnel moves for the fourth time in five playing dates, including the last three games, the Giants recalled catcher Hector Sanchez and right-hander Jake Dunning from Triple-A Fresno on Thursday.More» Hector Sanchez reflects on his first full year
Bryan Stow, the San Francisco Giants fan who suffered brain damage after being beaten at Dodger Stadium, returned home after two years in hospitals and rehabilitation centers, according to The Associated Press.More» Bryan Stow's son, Tyler, throws first pitch