The Giants are looking to facilitate a career revival for Jake Lamb, a former All-Star who's succumbed to injuries over the past few seasons.
Jake Lamb, who played for 7 teams in 4 seasons before spending all of 2024 in Triple-A, is looking to revive his career at Spring Training with the Giants.
San Francisco is signing veteran corner infielder Jake Lamb to a minor-league contract with an invite to spring training, the New York Post's Jon Heyman reported Monday. Heyman added that the deal is worth $1 million if Lamb, 34, makes the Giants' roster.
New front office brass means new standard operating procedures more often than not, and that has been no different to this point for the San Francisco Giants. A
Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick had no problem throwing shade at the Cubs after the team landed Corbin Burnes in free agency.
Filling needs with all-stars was the route the Arizona Diamondbacks have taken this winter, earning an A in ESPN's mid-offseason grades.
The San Francisco Giants tried and failed to land Corbin Burnes. Now they could turn to a different Cy Young winner to round out their rotation.
This may be the quiet part of the MLB offseason, but the SF Giants have made a move. They have signed left-handed hitting infielder Jake Lamb to a minor league
The San Francisco Giants on Monday added some more infield depth with an under-the-radar move. The Giants signed corner infielder Jake Lamb to a minor league contract, according to the New York Post’s Jon Heyman.
From the day he signed his historic San Francisco Giants contract, Willy Adames has done just about everything he can to establish himself as a face of the franchise.
"It has been reported that the Giants were one of the finalists to land Burnes, but missed out when he signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks. After reportedly offering over $210 million to sign Burnes, the Giants could potentially take half of that money and use it towards signing Flaherty instead," Finkelstein wrote.
When MLB Had a Pitcher with One Hand Jim Abbott made history as the only MLB pitcher to play with one hand, defying expectations at every turn. From his unforgettable debut with the Angels to throwing a no-hitter with the Yankees,