The San Francisco Giants will have one of the best pitchers of the generation in the fold for next season. According to ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan, the Giant
The San Francisco Giants bolstered their starting rotation Tuesday by agreeing to terms with a future Hall of Fame pitcher, according to a new report.
The Giants made a huge move in free agency by agreeing to a deal with legendary starting pitcher Justin Verlander.
Coming off a disappointing 2024 season, Justin Verlander will look to rebound with the San Francisco Giants in 2025. Per ESPN's Jeff Passan, Verlander
With the Giants out of the running for Sasaki, San Francisco’s rotation options include Verlander, Logan Webb, Robbie Ray, Kyle Harrison, Jordan Hicks, Hayden Birdsong, Landen Roupp, Keaton Winn and Mason Black. It is currently unclear if the Giants would potentially roll out a six-man rotation.
The San Francisco Giants inked right-hander Justin Verlander to a one-year contract late on Tuesday night, according to ESPN insider Jeff Passan. The Giants previously signed star shortstop Willy Adames to a seven-year, $182 million contract in early December, signaling their willingness to spend money and build a contending team.
Right-hander Justin Verlander is headed to The Bay for his 20th major league season, joining the San Francisco Giants. The 41-year-old pitcher, who’ll turn 42 next month, agreed to a one-year deal worth $15 million with the Giants on Tuesday,
According to Jeff Passan of ESPN, the San Francisco Giants have signed free agent starting pitcher Justin Verlander to a one-year contract pending physical. The 41-year-old had a disappointing season last season with the Astros as he posted a 5.
The future Hall of Famer joins San Francisco on a one-year deal, aiming to rebound from his toughest season yet.
The San Francisco Giants and veteran right-hander Justin Verlander agreed to a one-year contract, pending a physical, sources told ESPN's Jeff Passan.Financial terms of the agreement aren't yet known.
San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations Buster Posey revealed what went into the team's free-agent pitch to Japanese star pitcher Roki Sasaki.
San Francisco and veteran ace Justin Verlander are in agreement on a one-year contract pending a physical, ESPN's Jeff Passan reported Tuesday, citing sources. After missing out on Corbin Burnes, it appears the Giants pivoted to the three-time AL Cy Young Award winner who will turn 42 next month and has the second-most playoff wins of all time.