
Giants Pin Hopes on College Pitcher Jackson Flora with Fourth Overall Pick
The San Francisco Giants selected college pitcher Jackson Flora fourth overall, aiming to inject talent into a team mired near the bottom of the NL West.
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The San Francisco Giants selected college pitcher Jackson Flora fourth overall, aiming to inject talent into a team mired near the bottom of the NL West.

With the fourth overall selection and an additional 29th pick, the San Francisco Giants are poised to reinforce a farm system that already sits among the league’s top ten, leveraging a $17.35 million bonus pool and a focus on the best available player.

The San Francisco Giants hold the fourth and 29th picks in the 2026 MLB draft, backed by a $17.35 million bonus pool, and are poised to choose the best player available while leveraging local talent.

The San Francisco Giants hold the fourth overall selection in the 2026 MLB Draft, a chance to break a drought of missed opportunities and relieve president Buster Posey’s mounting pressure

Former Giants players turned analysts Shawn Estes and Rich Aurilia have been vocal in their criticism of the team's performance and decisions this season, praising veteran broadcaster Mike Krukow's diplomatic style and questioning rookie manager Tony Vitello's choices. Their comments, delivered on NBC Sports Bay Area, reflect a long‑standing commitment to fan transparency, even as the club battles underperformance from key hitters and pitching inconsistencies.

The San Francisco Giants are enduring one of their worst campaigns in recent memory, yet the club's storied past offers several blueprints for a rapid turnaround.

The College Baseball Foundation has revealed its 2026 Hall of Fame class, a distinguished group of 21 individuals who have left an indelible mark on the sport at the collegiate level. The class comprises 16 players, two coaches, and three contributors, reflecting a breadth of achievement that stretches across more than five decades of competition.

Junior catcher Daniel Jackson led the SEC in batting, homers and RBI, becoming the first catcher to reach 30 homers and 25 steals in NCAA history.

A look at how former San Francisco Giants players have reinvented their careers with the Atlanta Braves, helping the team surge to the top of the National League East while the Giants battle a disappointing season.

With the July trade deadline approaching, the San Francisco Giants are weighing options to reshape the roster, pledging to retain key pitcher Logan Webb but considering deals for several walk‑year players.

The San Francisco Giants' recent Pride Night controversy has become a flashpoint in a national debate over diversity, politics, and the role of sports in cultural battles.

The San Francisco Giants replaced Buster Posey with Larry Baer on a scheduled radio interview, sparking criticism over the team's handling of a Pride Night controversy.

Former San Francisco Giants player Aubrey Huff ignited a firestorm with a homophobic rant during the team's Pride Night, defending Buster Posey while drawing criticism from fans, media, and league officials.

Buster Posey's inadequate media response to a Pride Night controversy has ignited criticism from players, senators, and league officials, threatening the Giants' reputation.

The San Francisco Giants find themselves embroiled in a Pride Night controversy after players inscribed Bible verses on their caps, prompting an MLB warning, a potential EEOC investigation, and public criticism from Senator Josh Hawley.

Fox News commentator Tomi Lahren argues that Major League Baseball should end its Pride Night celebrations, citing recent controversies involving the San Francisco Giants and player Buster Posey.

The San Francisco Giants' president of baseball operations, Buster Posey, is under fire as the franchise grapples with a 14‑game under .500 record, a Pride Night incident, and a fan base demanding more than a return to past playbooks.

Terri Hupfer’s demonstration after three Giants pitchers inscribed Bible verses on their Pride Night caps ignited a debate that reached Major League Baseball, the EEOC and the broader Bay Area community.

A controversy over rainbow hats with Bible verses at a Pride Night game has drawn criticism from MLB leadership, a U.S. senator, and the public, prompting the Giants to issue an apology while defending their inclusion efforts.

Jeff Brantley’s induction on February 11 in Overland Park celebrates a career that spanned a record‑setting college pitching stint and two decades of insightful baseball commentary.

Posey declined to address the Pride Night controversy, stating he would only answer baseball‑related questions while a federal investigation and MLB rebuke loom.

Buster Posey’s recent media session kept the discussion centered on baseball, sidestepping Pride Night questions while addressing player incidents and future roster plans.

Buster Posey, president of baseball operations for the San Francisco Giants, refused to answer questions about the team's recent Pride Night controversy and discussed the Rafael Devers situation involving a pinch runner.

Buster Posey sidesteps questions about the Pride Night controversy as MLB and political figures navigate the fallout over player expressions and league policies.