Opening Day, San Francisco Giants and Cincinnati Reds
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Cincinnati, which is home of baseball's first professional club, hired likely future Hall of Fame manager Terry Francona in October after recording a disappointing 77-85 record in 2024.
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No one ever expected the Giants to find another Barry Bonds to play left field. But you’d think by now they might have found a left fielder who was at least around long enough to make a couple Opening Day starts in a row. The search continues.
"Everybody is frustrated and we thought the outcome would be a lot different, especially going into that last inning,” Hunter Greene said.
But as the Giants put together their Opening Day roster, Posey and the rest of the staff shuffled the depth chart in interesting ways. When the initial 26-man roster was released Wednesday evening ...
Koss and Schmitt provide versatility behind the starting infield of LaMonte Wade Jr. at first, Tyler Fitzgerald at second, Matt Chapman at third and new shortstop Willy Adames. Koss took the 40-man roster spot of catcher Tom Murphy, who was placed on the 60-day injured list with mid-back disk herniation.
The Reds took a 3-2 lead in to the ninth inning Thursday on Opening Day against the San Francisco Giants, and even had the Giants down to their final out. Ian Gibaut, the acting closer for the day, could only record two outs, though. Patrick Bailey ...
San Francisco Giants pitcher Logan Webb's grandma's join KTVU at Oracle Park for opening day. Prince William has reportedly hired Princess Diana's divorce lawyers, a move that has shocked Buckingham Palace. Coordinated nationwide protests against the Trump administration drew large crowds. Business Insider was there.
The Giants improved to 8-1 and swept their home-opening series against the Seattle Mariners with a 5-4, walk-off win Sunday.
This comes despite an announcement last month from Aramark, the Giants’ concessionaire, stating the beer bat would be available at Oracle Park by Opening Day. The bat would also hit concession stands this season at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, as well as Citi Field in New York, Aramark said.