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San Francisco Giants offseason addition Harrison Bader spoke about his excitement towards playing the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2026.
A newly signed San Francisco Giants outfielder expressed excitement over facing the Los Angeles Dodgers in the upcoming season.
The San Francisco Giants, like the rest of the baseball world, are playing catch-up to the Los Angeles Dodgers. While they are unlikely to have the same
The San Francisco Giants need another starting pitcher for the 2026 season and Framber Valdez would be a perfect fit.
The San Francisco Giants have gotten better since Buster Posey took over the franchise, but they can’t outspend the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Prior to Tucker, the Dodgers’ “only” major move of the offseason was signing three-time All-Star closer Edwin Díaz to a three-year, $69 million deal. The team’s bullpen was a legitimate weakness in the postseason, so they went out and acquired the best high-leverage reliever on the market (and his elite walk-out song).
Coming off back-to-back World Series wins, the Los Angeles Dodgers aren’t exactly standing pat. Since winning their second straight World Series, the Dodgers have added slugger Kyle Tucker and closer Edwin Díaz.
The San Francisco Giants recently signed Harrison Bader, and they might be able to lure another pitcher before the regular season. %
The Giants could use an outfield upgrade, though the remaining options may not improve them as much as addressing other needs.
San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello sent this five-word message to the Dodgers following their announced signing of Kyle Tucker.