ORLANDO, Fla. - Barry Bonds and Jeff Kent hit back-to-back in the San Francisco Giants lineup for six seasons. On Sunday, there was a chance they could be elected to baseball's Hall of Fame together.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., received another San Francisco Giants inductee for the class of 2026, former second baseman Jeff Kent. After receiving no more than 50 percent ...
Barry Bonds is one of eight players on the Baseball Hall of Fame’s Contemporary Baseball Era Committee ballot.
The SF Giants may have been disappointed with the final score in a 6-5 loss to the Seattle Mariners, but rookie catcher Blake Sabol had an impressive day at the plate. Sabol finished the game 2-4 with ...
It's been a tough offseason for San Francisco Giants fans. A "guinea pig" rookie manager. No big acquisitions at the Winter ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Two of the best hitters in Giants franchise history will get another crack at entering the Hall of Fame. Barry Bonds and Jeff Kent, teammates in San Francisco for six seasons, were ...
Jeff Kent, baseball's all-time leader in home runs among second basemen, was voted into the Hall of Fame by the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee.
Barry Bonds probably knows that — with only 60.7% of the vote and only two BBWAA elections to go — he is not going to be elected to the Hall of Fame barring a miracle. That election is just one part ...
The rivalry runs thick between the San Francisco Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers. So does the respect. This weekend the Giants and Dodgers face each other again in Los Angeles. Back in the day, ...
Country music star Morgan Wallen knew exactly how to fire up the Bay Area crowd Friday night — and he didn’t do it alone. Wallen, performing the first of two sold-out shows in Santa Clara as part of ...
For the first time in 21 years, a San Francisco Giants player has hit 30 home runs in a season. It would certainly be one thing if this was simply a case of the Giants not being able to get anyone who ...
— -- The San Francisco Giants will retire the No. 25 of Barry Bonds this season, the team announced Tuesday. The number will be retired on Aug. 11, 2018, when the Giants host the Pittsburgh ...