While Soler is tied for the team lead with five home runs, he’s hitting .202/.294/.361 through 136 plate appearances overall.
Yesterday’s action on the Giants farm. Thursday was the final day before the Minor League Baseball season really begins. This week we’ve had the pleasure of following the San Francisco Giants AAA squad, but starting today, the three other A-ball affiliates will join in on the fun.
A couple of surprises on the position side and some “They’ll be backs” with the pitchers. This morning, the San Francisco Giants announced (see this Susan Slusser post relaying the release) their latest round of Spring Training cuts and most of the 11 players listed were of note.
Who is the 14th-best prospect on the Giants farm? Note: Today is nomination day! Head to the comments to nominate the next group of players to vote on, and “REC” the names you agree with.
Consider him persona non grata until further notice. 2023 stats: 60 PA (25 games), .179/.233/.304 (.537 OPS), 1 HR, 2 RBI, 90.9 avg exit velocity Notable: .300/.382/.546 (.928 OPS) in 263 PA for Triple-A Sacramento, 66-27 K-BB The best-known unknown for prospect-watching fans is a team’s internal reports and projections for a given player.
The SF Giants recalled outfielder Heliot Ramos (Giants Top 30 Prospect) from Triple-A Sacramento on Saturday, placing left-handed pitcher Scott Alexander on the 15-day injured list with a left hamstring strain.
Haniger returns two and a half months after breaking his arm. An errant Jack Flaherty pitch resulted in a right forearm fracture that required surgery.
National media came back with a doozy of a mistake during a national broadcast of the SF Giants 7-3 loss to Atlanta on Saturday. In an FS1 (Fox Sports
The SF Giants recalled outfielder Heliot Ramos (Giants Top 30 Prospect) from Triple-A Sacramento on Friday afternoon prior to the start of the team's three-game series against Atlanta.
The Cincinnati Reds outrighted outfielder Henry Ramos to Triple-A Louisville on Thursday. Ramos, who was with the SF Giants organization in 2019 and is
The SF Giants lost to the Texas Rangers 9-3 on Saturday evening, dropping to 62-55 on the season. The Giants offense showed some signs of life, with veteran Michael Conforto delivering his best performance in over a month.
Many SF Giants fans may have given up on former top prospect Heliot Ramos, but the 2017 first-round pick has arguably had the best stretch of his career since he began a minor-league rehab assignment in the last week of June.
The SF Giants sent outfielder Heliot Ramos (preseason Giants #17 prospect) to Single-A San Jose on Wednesday to begin a minor-league rehab assignment. Ramos is currently on the 60-day injured list and is not eligible to be activated for 20 more days.
The SF Giants officially recalled outfielder Heliot Ramos (Giants #17 prospect) from Triple-A Sacramento prior to their game on Sunday against the Kansas City Royals, optioning first baseman/left fielder Matt Beaty to Triple-A.
23-year-old outfielder Heliot Ramos was a late scratch from Triple-A Sacramento's lineup on Saturday. A source informed Giants Baseball Insider that Ramos was unavailable because he is traveling to join the SF Giants in San Francisco on Sunday.
It would be understandable if the Colorado Rockies played out the string in the final weeks of the season, but instead they have been surging of late.
The Giants are promoting outfield prospect Heliot Ramos to the big leagues.
The Giants announced they have selected outfielder Heliot Ramos and right-handers Sean Hjelle and Randy Rodriguez to the 40-man roster.
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