As the Giants prepare for their first Spring Training game, new pitching coach Curt Young shares his thoughts on the team’s young pitching talents with Murph & Mac on Friday morning.
After reporting that the Giants are interested in free agent reliever Tony Watson, USA Today’s Bob Nightengale joined Gary & Larry on Wednesday afternoon to discuss how the left-handed would fit in San Francisco.
After making several trades this offseason, Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle didn’t rule out the possibility that the Giants could trade one of their young pitchers for a starting centerfielder on Tolbert & Lund Tuesday afternoon.
As far as he’s seen, Mike Krukow told Murph & Mac on Tuesday morning that Andrew McCutchen, Evan Longoria, and Austin Jackson are the type of players the Giants want in their clubhouse.
While appearing on Murph & Mac Monday morning, The Athletic’s Andrew Baggarly suggested that the Giants could cycle their young pitchers through the fourth and fifth spots in the rotation next season.
Giants CEO Larry Baer joined Buster Posey and Joe Panik on the stage at FanFest on Saturday, and was asked about the club’s incredibly active offseason after losing 98 games in 2017.
Sitting on a stage with teammates Brandon Belt and Brandon Crawford, and KNBR’s Murph & Mac, Bumgarner was asked why he decided to attend this season, and what he’s usually doing that keeps him away.
With Tim Lincecum’s second pitching showcase scheduled for February 11, Bobby Evans joined KNBR Tonight and shared his thoughts on The Freak’s attempted comeback.
On Tuesday the San Francisco Giants announced they’d be retiring Barry Bonds’ No. 25, making him the first player in franchise history to have his number retired by the club despite not being elected to the Hall of Fame.
The Giants stirred up mixed emotions when they announced their plan to retire Barry Bonds’ No. 25 later this season and Mike Krukow responded to the critical remarks made by ESPN’s Keith Olbermann on the decision with Murph & Mac on Thursday morning.