In his second offseason in charge with the San Francisco Giants, Buster Posey shouldn't have to worry too much about the arbitration deadline.
Hundley, 42, was a teammate of Chris Young’s in San Diego, went with him to the MLB commissioner’s office after he retired and then joined the Rangers as a senior advisor in 2022.
As many of you are likely aware, Google searches are … different these days. When you search for Rafael Devers’ contract specifics, or the signing status of the latest draft class, or to get a ...
The first name to emerge as an interviewee was Kurt Suzuki, who spoke to the Giants last week, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. The former A’s catcher is a special adviser in the Angels’ ...
The San Francisco Giants are heading into their third straight offseason with an opening in a position of importance. With a manager opening in 2023 and a President of Baseball Operations opening just ...
Walker Janek has spent just one full season in pro ball, and some scouts are already saying he might be the best defensive catcher in the Minors. The Astros' 2024 first-round pick out of Sam Houston, ...
Buster Posey reacts to a question at a news conference on Oct. 1, 2025. Jeff Chiu / Associated Press Greetings and welcome to the first Mailbagg of the offseason. Thanks to everyone who submitted ...
It was on Friday night, September 26, at Oracle Park, and the San Francisco Giants hosted their annual Willie Mac Award ceremony to honor the player who best demonstrated what it means to be a great ...
There are currently seven vacant manager jobs across the league. Nick Hundley is considered the favorite for the Giants' opening.
Former Buster Posey backup Nick Hundley interviews for Giants managerial job as San Francisco reshapes its future under Posey.
Changes will be coming to eight MLB teams in 2026. Eight teams moved on from their previous manager, with the Texas Rangers promoting manager-in-waiting Skip Schumaker to take over from future Hall of ...
Bob Melvin is out, and the Giants need a new manager. And now they have interviewed Nick Hundley for the position, according to beat writer Susan Slusser. Hundley caught in the majors for 12 seasons.