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SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS

  • 2024 finish: 80-82 (4th in NL West)
  • Manager: Bob Melvin (80-82, 2nd season)
  • Leading the front office: Buster Posey, president of baseball operations (1st season)

 

DOLLARS AND SENSE

  • Largest luxury tax hit: SS Willy Adames ($26 million)
  • Top returning player(s): 3B Matt Chapman (5.5 fWAR), C Patrick Bailey (4.3), INF Tyler Fitzgerald (3.0)
  • Top returning starting pitcher(s): RHP Logan Webb (4.4 fWAR), RHP Kyle Harrison (0.8), RHP Jordan Hicks (0.5)
  • Top returning reliever(s): RHP Ryan Walker (1.7 fWAR), RHP Tyler Rogers (0.6), RHP Landon Roup (0.4)

 

ROSTER WATCH

  • Key additions: SS Willy Adames (free agent), RHP Justin Verlander (free agent), C Max Stassi (minors), RHP Miguel Díaz (minors), 1B Jake Lamb (minors), LHP Joey Lucchesi (minors), RHP Loui Trivino (minors).
  • Key losses: LHP Blake Snell (free agent), OF Mark Canha (free agent), OF Michael Conforto (free agent), C Curt Casali (free agent), LHP Taylor Rogers (trade).
  • Baseball America top-100 prospect(s): 1B Bryce Eldridge (12).

 

KEEP AN EYE ON

  • Two of the Giants’ biggest splashes last year, LHP Blake Snell and 3B Matt Chapman, didn’t sign until well into spring training. This offseason, the Giants jumped on the market before the winter meetings, signing SS Willy Adames to a seven-year, $182 million contract in early December. The deal surpassed new president of baseball operations Buster Posey’s contract ($167 million) as the largest in franchise history. Adames has averaged 21 homers since making his debut with the Rays in 2018.
  • Another big offseason addition from 2024, CF Jung Hoo Lee played just 37 games (.641 OPS) before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury. The 26-year-old is back to 100 percent and will be looking to make good on his upside after hitting .340/.407/.491 in seven years in Korea.
  • Snell opted out after the season, leaving the Giants to turn to RHP Justin Verlander to help fill that void. The 42-year-old Verlander is coming off a 5.48 ERA last year with the Astros and is now three years removed from his last Cy Young season.

 

PECOTA projection: 77.9 wins

San Francisco Giants pitchers Justin Verlander, center, Joey Lucchesi, right, and Carson Ragsdale watches other pitchers throw at the team’s spring training baseball facility Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, in Scottsdale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

 

PECOTA RANKINGS

(As of Feb. 20)

  • 77.9 wins   |   San Francisco Giants
  • 77.6 wins   |   St. Louis Cardinals
  • 74.8 wins   |   Cincinnati Reds
  • 74.4 wins   |   Pittsburgh Pirates
  • 74.4 wins   |   Los Angeles Angels
  • 71.0 wins   |   Sacramento Athletics
  • 67.3 wins   |   Washington Nationals
  • 62.2 wins   |   Miami Marlins
  • 61.8 wins   |   Chicago White Sox
  • 54.8 wins   |   Colorado Rockies



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Man convicted in the deadly 2021 assault of a Thai grandfather in San Francisco avoids prison

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Man convicted in the deadly 2021 assault of a Thai grandfather in San Francisco avoids prison


SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The man convicted in the fatal 2021 attack of an older Thai man in San Francisco, which galvanized a movement against anti-Asian hate, will be able to avoid prison time, a judge ruled Thursday.

Antoine Watson, 25, was sentenced to eight years for manslaughter in the death of Vicha Ratanapakdee, 84. But, having already spent five years in jail awaiting trial, Watson received credit for time served, and San Francisco Superior Court Judge Linda Colfax said he could have the remaining three years suspended if he follows the rules of his probation.

Ratanapakdee’s daughter, Monthanus, expressed her family’s disappointment in a statement shared by Justice For Vicha, the foundation named for her father.

“We respect the court process. However, this is not about revenge — it is about accountability,” she said. “When consequences do not reflect the seriousness of the harm, it raises concerns about how we protect our seniors and public safety.”

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Vicha Ratanapakdee was out for his usual morning walk in the quiet neighborhood he lived in with his wife, daughter and her family when Watson charged at him and knocked him to the ground. Ratanapakdee never regained consciousness and died two days later.

Watson testified on the stand that he was in a haze of confusion and anger at the time of the unprovoked attack, according to KRON-TV. He said he lashed out and didn’t know that Ratanapakdee was Asian or older.

San Francisco Public Defender Mano Raju, whose office defended Watson, also said at his trial that the defendant is “fully remorseful for his mistake.”

The Office of the San Francisco Public Defender did not immediately respond to an email requesting comment on Watson’s sentencing.

Footage of the attack was captured on a neighbor’s security camera and spread across social media, prompting a surge in activism over a rise in anti-Asian crimes driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. Hundreds of people across several U.S. cities commemorated the anniversary of Ratanapakdee’s death in 2022, seeking justice for Asian Americans who have been harassed, assaulted and even killed in alarming numbers.

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Asians in America have long been subject to prejudice and discrimination, but the attacks escalated sharply after COVID-19 first appeared in late 2019 in Wuhan, China. More than 10,000 hate incidents against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders were reported to the Stop AAPI Hate coalition from March 2020 through September 2021.

While the Ratanapakdee family asserts he was attacked because of his race, hate crime charges were not filed and the argument was not raised in trial. Prosecutors have said hate crimes are difficult to prove absent statements by the suspect.



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A number of notable authors are set to take part in a special event in San Francisco this Sunday, celebrating a shared love of reading while shining a light on an often overlooked health issue. The National Kidney Foundation Authors Luncheon brings together writers and community members to support kidney health awareness and raise funds for critical programs.



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Yankees top Giants 7-0 as robot umpire debuts

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Aaron Judge went hitless on opening day for the first time and struck out four times for the first time since September 2024, but the New York Yankees still produced plenty of offense and beat San Francisco 7-0 Wednesday night in the debut of Giants manager Tony Vitello as the major league season began.

José Caballero drove in the go-ahead run with an RBI single in a five-run second and also lost the first challenge taken to Major League Baseball’s so-called robot umpire, unsuccessfully appealing a strike by Logan Webb in the fourth.

Max Fried (1-0) allowed two hits in 6 1/3 innings to became just the fifth Yankees pitcher since 1969 with at least 6 1/3 shutout innings on opening day, joining Catfish Hunter (1977), Ron Guidry (1980), Rick Rhoden (1988) and David Cone (1996). New York won an opener with a shutout on the road for the first time since 1967.

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Webb (0-1) started the fourth inning with a 90.7 mph sinker on the upper, inner corner that was called a strike by Bill Miller, a major league umpire since 1997. Caballero tapped his helmet, and the 12 Hawk-Eye cameras of the Automated Ball-Strike System upheld Miller’s decision in a graphic shown on the Oracle Park scoreboard.

Caballero singled in the second and Ryan McMahon followed with a two-run single before Austin Wells’ single prompted a mound visit for Webb. Trent Grisham hit a two-run triple and was checked by medical staff after a hard slide into third.

Judge was booed before the game and during each at-bat as he began his 11th big league season. The California native had been pursued by the Giants during free agency in 2022 but he ultimately chose the Yankees’ $360 million, nine-year contract offer.

Webb, a 15-game winner last season making his fifth start on opening day, was tagged for six earned runs — seven in all — and nine hits over five innings.

The 47-year-old Vitello made the big jump from coaching the University of Tennessee.

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The teams resum3 the series Friday afternoon, with RHP Cam Schlittler starting for New York opposite lefty Robbie Ray.

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