I gave it away. That’s what Webb posted on X (Twitter) after the Dodgers inked Sasaki — a GIF of the Monstars with no caption. Clearly, he’s calling the rotation the Monstars, which honestly makes a lot of sense. They’re just THAT talented.
Giants pitcher Logan Webb went to X on Friday night and gave his reaction to Japanese ace Roki Sasaki’s deal with his division rival. Webb captured his thoughts, not by words, but through a GIF, which showed a clip of the overpowered Monstars team from the 1996 film “Space Jam.”
With the Giants failing to lure right-handers Corbin Burnes and Roki Sasaki to San Francisco, they’ll be leaning heavily on Harrison and Hicks to take steps forward and provide more — both quality and quantity — than they did last season.
San Francisco Giants pitcher Tyler Rogers and his wife, Jennifer Rogers, celebrated a special moment together as they welcomed a baby boy on Jan. 8.
SAN FRANCISCO — Justin Verlander and the San Francisco Giants finalized a $15 million, one-year contract on Saturday. A three-time AL Cy Young Award winner, Verlander joins a projected rotation led by All-Star right-hander Logan Webb.
Justin Verlander, the three-time Cy Young winner who's said he wants to pitch until he's 45, will continue that quest with the San Francisco Giants.
Future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander and the San Francisco Giants are in agreement on a one-year contract for 2025, pending the outcome of a physical, ESPN reports. Verlander, who is going into his 20th MLB season,
Justin Verlander and the San Francisco Giants finalized a one-year, $15 million contract. A three-time AL Cy Young Award winner, Verlander joins a projected rotation led by All-Star right-hander Logan Webb.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Justin Verlander and the San Francisco Giants finalized a $15 million, one-year contract on Saturday. A three-time AL Cy Young Award winner, Verlander joins a projected ...
With the Giants failing to lure right-handers Corbin Burnes and Roki Sasaki to San Francisco, they’ll be leaning heavily on Harrison and Hicks to take steps forward and provide more — both quality and quantity — than they did last season.
Kyle Harrison won’t be rocking long hair again if his Giants teammates have anything to do with it. The young left-handed pitcher explained why he chopped off the flow he was known for in high school.