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Stay connected to Bay Area baseball through San Francisco Giants News Today, featuring AI-powered two-minute updates on injuries, roster moves, trades, and NL West matchups. Voiced by DNN Creator Corey. Subscribe today.

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Blade Tidwell, a former University of Tennessee pitcher, was traded to the San Francisco Giants last season. Despite a rough start in the majors, hes now set to shine under his former coach, Tony Vitello, who praised Tidwells college choice and believes hes as good as top major league pitchers. Giants fans may see Tidwell in the rotation soon, alongside other promising pitchers. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jae-gyun Hwang, former San Francisco Giants infielder, retires after a decade-long career. Despite a brief MLB stint, Hwangs KBO career shone with 2,197 hits, 221 home runs, and 217 stolen bases. His legacy: perseverance and power-hitting.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The San Francisco Giants, once dominant with Bruce Bochy and Buster Posey, have struggled in recent years, missing the playoffs for four consecutive seasons. Despite investing in big names like Matt Chapman, Willy Adames, and Rafael Devers, the teams performance has been underwhelming. With a high payroll of $196 million, the Giants rank 12th, outspending some playoff teams. However, their results have been mediocre. The team is now focusing on patience and strategic moves, aiming to challenge the Dodgers for the NL West title and spark a new era of success.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The San Francisco Giants have signed left-hander Nick Margevicius to a minor league deal, offering him a chance to compete for a spot on the major league roster. Margevicius, a six-foot-five pitcher from Cleveland, Ohio, has struggled with injuries but has shown promise with his new cutter and increased fastball velocity. The Giants are hoping he can provide depth and flexibility to their pitching staff.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The San Francisco Giants have signed veteran left-hander Nick Margevicius to a minor league contract, giving him a chance to earn a spot in the Major Leagues. Margevicius, 29, last pitched in the Majors in 2021 with the Seattle Mariners, but was sidelined by thoracic outlet syndrome. After surgery, he played in the minor leagues and overseas before joining the Detroit Tigers on a minor league deal. The Giants are looking for pitching depth and Margevicius experience could give him an edge in spring training.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The San Francisco Giants, facing a power deficit from left-handed hitters, aim to bolster their lineup ahead of the 2026 season. Oracle Parks unfriendly layout to lefties contributed to a mere fifty-two home runs from that side last year, ranking them twenty-seventh in the majors. New manager Tony Vitello hopes rookie first baseman Bryce Eldridge can make an impact, while suggestions for acquiring power hitters like Kyle Schwarber or Kyle Tucker circulate. The front office is under pressure to enhance the teams offensive capabilities before spring training begins.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The San Francisco Giants, after a mediocre 2025 season, are eager for a playoff breakthrough in 2026. They need a top pitcher, a second base upgrade, and a veteran corner outfielder. Rafael Devers successful trade from Boston boosted their left-side power, but right-side offense struggled. Analysts urge right-handed power hitters to improve, and the Giants may seek another lefty bat to balance their lineup and challenge the Dodgers in the NL West.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Giants Sign Margevicius: A Second Chance for Lefty PitcherThe San Francisco Giants have signed left-handed pitcher Nick Margevicius to a minor league contract, giving him a chance to return to the majors after a two-year hiatus. Margevicius, a former Seattle Mariners and Atlanta Braves pitcher, last played in the majors in 2021 before shoulder surgery. He has since bounced around the minors and international leagues, posting a solid 3.89 ERA at Triple-A Toledo last season. The 29-year-old Ohio native was a seventh-round draft pick in 2017 and is now hoping to make the most of this opportunity with the Giants.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On September 2nd, Rafael Devers 30th home run for the San Francisco Giants sparked a record-breaking, bench-clearing brawl against the Colorado Rockies. Devers leisurely trot took nearly nine minutes, earning a spot on Jayson Starks list of MLBs strangest moments. The incident, which included teammates ejections and a disrupted lineup, turned a routine homer into pure baseball history.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The San Francisco Giants are making a power move in the MLB, signing Adrian Houser and pursuing Framber Valdez, a two-time All-Star and 2022 World Series champion. Valdez, with a 3.66 ERA last season, could potentially command a nine-figure deal, bolstering the Giants rotation and making it one of the best in the league.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
San Francisco Giants eye Bo Bichette for infield boost: MLB insiders suggest the team could sign the former Blue Jays shortstop to bolster their lineup, with Bichettes line-drive hitting style aligning perfectly with Oracle Parks strengths.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The San Francisco Giants made a significant move this Christmas by signing pitcher Adrian Houser, their third roster addition on the holiday since 1880. This deal strengthens their starting rotation, following past Christmas surprises like Lee Hancock in 1996 and Rickey Adams in 1984. While Adams had a decent season, Hancock never pitched for the Giants. On Christmas Eve, the Giants signed Steve Reed in 1997, who had a successful season before being traded. Fans are optimistic that Housers signing will yield better results than previous holiday moves.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Giants fans heartwarming Christmas gift: front-row seats to a 2011 season game, a testament to the teams impact on family bonds and lasting memories. Share your top Giants gifts and keep the fandom alive until the next episode.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The San Francisco Giants aim to bolster their outfield by trading for Chicago White Sox All-Star Luis Robert Jr., who had a down year but is expected to bounce back. Roberts defensive prowess and potential impact make him an attractive target, and the Giants could secure him without breaking the bank. With just one year left on his deal plus a club option, the Giants should act fast to build momentum for next season.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Parks Harber: The Underrated Prospect Boosting Giants Future - Parks Harber, an undrafted college player, made a splash in his pro debut, hitting .323 with a .420 OBP and .550 slugging across single-A and high-A ball. Traded to the Giants, he continued his hot streak in the Arizona Fall League. With power to all fields, Harber could skyrocket up prospect lists in 2026, joining stars like Bryce Eldridge to brighten the Giants future.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Embrace the spirit of Christmas: peace, love, and connection. Slow down, give thanks, and cherish the moments. Merry Christmas Eve from Corey Cambridge, creator of The Daily News Now!DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The San Francisco Giants, bolstering their offense with Willy Adames and Rafael Devers, now aim to strengthen their pitching staff. Fansided writer Christopher Kline proposes acquiring Toronto Blue Jays All-Star starter Chris Bassitt as a strategic, under-the-radar move. Bassitt, a reliable middle-rotation option, could fill the void left by injuries and free agent misses. With a projected two-year, $31 million deal, he would fit the Giants budget and potentially thrive in Oracle Parks pitcher-friendly environment.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The San Francisco Giants 2022 season was marked by a disappointing finish, but a thrilling victory against the Dodgers on September 12th kept playoff hopes alive. Despite a late-season collapse, the team made a bold move, replacing manager Bob Melvin with Tony Vitello, former University of Tennessee baseball coach. Vitellos challenge: unite the team and build on the strength of reliable players like Patrick Bailey to challenge the Dodgers in the upcoming season.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Relive the San Francisco Giants 2012 World Series triumph, a thrilling comeback story that culminated in a four-game sweep. This episode takes you back to the moments that made it a personal favorite for the host, including a memorable celebration in a small apartment. Join us as we revisit this iconic series and let the holiday spirit mix with some Giants glory.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The San Francisco Giants offseason has been marked by a strategic approach, with new manager Tony Vitello receiving guidance from baseball legends Dusty Baker and Bruce Bochy. While the team has made some minor adjustments, such as acquiring a Rule five catcher and a back-end starter, fans are growing restless due to recent seasons of mediocre performance. The teams big trade for Rafael Devers is being questioned, especially with the National League West becoming more competitive. Meanwhile, the Dodgers have been making splashy moves, including signing reliever Edwin Díaz to the richest contract ever for a relief pitcher. The Giants financial constraints may be limiting their ability to make similar moves. President of baseball operations Buster Posey and general manager Zack Minasian are expected to make their next moves soon, potentially shaking up the division with a game-changing acquisition.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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