San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Giants Repeat Last Year’s Choice in Updated MLB Mock Draft
The San Francisco Giants are drafting at the same exact spot that they did last year and they could do the same exact thing that they did last year.
Bleacher Report’s Joel Reuter recently released an updated 2025 MLB mock draft in which the Giants select a college outfielder at the the No. 13 overall spot.
That follows what happened in 2024, when they took Florida State Seminoles outfield star James Tibbs III with the 13th pick.
This time around, the mocked selection was Arizona Wildcats star Brendan Summerhill. Getting him there would be a solid value as he is the 10th overall prospect in the MLB draft rankings.
Summerhill is a well-rounded prospect that has an untapped power potential. There is some slight worry that he might be a jack of all trades, master of none type player.
Not that there isn’t a place for that sort of guy on the roster, but it isn’t exactly what a team is hoping for out of the first round.
One thing that isn’t being called into question is his bat-to-ball skills, which have developed well with each passing season. He has a .373/.448/.667 slash line with two home runs,15 RBI and three stolen bases.
This has been easily his start as his wRC+ is up from 122 a year ago to 141 so far this season. The real question will be whether or not he can keep this level of play going into conference play.
He did have one of his best games of the season against the then top-ranked Texas A&M Aggies. Summerhill went 3-for-5 with an RBI against their Friday night guy. It was a game that the Wildcats won 3-2.
When looking at the current makeup of their roster and farm system, taking an outfielder does make sense.
The only spot in their lineup that isn’t already accounted for in the long term plans is second base.
Jung Hoo Lee, James Tibbs and now Summerhill could be an intriguing trio in the near future. If Summerhill can develop that power stroke, it would be even better.
That would give them two home run threats on the corners and a roaming center fielder with a contact-first mindset.
There is also an argument that they need more pitching, though. Just three of their top 10 prospects are pitchers and they have a fairly old starting rotation.
The potential of Summerhill’s bat could be too much to pass up on, though.
San Francisco, CA
Women’s volleyball professional team headed to San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO – Pro volleyball will soon be coming to San Francisco and this latest team is part of a surge of women’s sports.
League One Volleyball officially launched this year with six teams. Now the league has announced it’s expanding to nine teams, and that one of those expansion teams will be based in the city by the bay.
Three-time Olympic volleyball medalist Kelsy Robinson Cook is on the ownership team for LOVB San Francisco, bringing professional volleyball to the city. “Can tell you it’s going to be amazing,” said Robinson Cook. “Then, when you bring in the fandom of the Bay Area and SF I think personally it’s going to make for an incredible atmosphere.”
Team ownership said starting a team in the Bay Area is a natural with colleges and universities in the region turning out top talent. “It’s the number one sport for women and girls and I think that just speaks volumes as to where we’re headed, not only in club and college, but professionally,” said Robinson Cook.
Pro women’s volleyball is part of a growing list of professional women’s sports teams calling San Francisco and the Bay Area home.
The women’s professional baseball league announced plans for a team in San Francisco. Bay FC and the Golden State Valkyries are already proving there is a market for professional women’s sports.
When pro-volleyball was looking to expand, San Francisco was a natural choice. “You’re seeing Bay FC, the Valkyries, the success that they have, and this market loves sports, and they’ve also proven they love women’s sports,” said Robinson Cook.
San Francisco leaders said the city has already proven that it supports pro-women’s teams, and will welcome professional volleyball. Mayor Daniel Lurie pointed to the city’s rich sports history and enthusiasm to support the home teams. “Now, as we saw with the Valkyries selling out every single home game last year, there is an appetite, there is a fan base, and this new league understands that,” said Mayor Lurie.
At this time, there are still a lot of questions up in the air, including exactly where LOVB San Francisco will play. Organizers say they have a lot of plans in the works to get the team ready to bump, set and spike starting in January 2027.
San Francisco, CA
Body cam footage released in South San Francisco police shooting
(KRON) — The South San Francisco Police Department released video Thursday showing what led up to two officers shooting a man who authorities said was armed with a knife.
On December 8 at around 5:10 a.m., police arrived at the 900 block of Sandra Court on the report of a man under the influence of drugs and making threats to kill himself. When officers made contact with the man, identified as 28-year-old Luis Francisco-Manzo, he initially complied with orders, authorities said.
Officer-worn body camera video shows Francisco-Manzo walking toward officers in the entrance hallway of an apartment complex with his arms raised. A small dog barks as officers give repeated commands. Suddenly, Francisco-Manzo appears in the entranceway next to officers as one calls out, “He’s got a knife.”
Officer Brendan Hart, who has been with SSFPD for eight years, fired a Taser at Francisco-Manzo, but it did not have the intended effect, police said.
Four gunshots are heard in the body camera video. Police said Officer Hart and Officer Martin Corona were the officers who discharged their weapons. Officer Corona has seven years of law enforcement experience with over four years at SSFPD.
Francisco-Manzo was transported to the hospital in critical condition. On Thursday, authorities said he continues to recover in the hospital. No officers were injured in the incident.
The police shooting remains under investigation by the San Mateo County District Attorney’s Office.
San Francisco, CA
Pedestrian killed in San Francisco hit-and-run crash
SAN FRANCISCO – A hit-and-run crash in San Francisco on Wednesday evening left a pedestrian dead.
Driver fled scene
What we know:
According to the San Francisco Police Department, the crash happened around 6:05 p.m. in the 5500 block of Mission Street. The driver fled the scene after striking the pedestrian.
The victim died at the scene.
Officers have not yet provided a description of the suspect vehicle involved in the incident.
No further details were immediately released.
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