The San Francisco Giants had interest in right-hander Corbin Burnes. After a report from Mark Feinsand of MLB.com stating the Giants were growing impatient, it was tough to foresee him coming to ...
The San Francisco Giants remained the favorites through Corbin Burnes’ entire free agency, only to see the Arizona Diamondbacks pull off a stunning move by signing him to a six-year, $210 ...
But, San Francisco Chronicle reporter Susan Slusser reported that the Giants “did not” offer Burnes more than the Diamondbacks did. It may have been for nothing. While Burnes is a California ...
San Francisco was already the frontrunner to sign Burnes, but removing a contender like Boston who had money to spend only clears the path further for Burnes to end up with the Giants.
The Giants reportedly have ... fourth consecutive All-Star team. San Francisco has been looking for another top-notch starter to pair with Logan Webb, and Burnes certainly would fit the bill.
so don't be too quick to write off this winter as a failure for San Francisco. 1. Giants can dial up Padres and offer the farm for Dylan Cease Not dissimilar to the Corbin Burnes situation last ...
Signing Burnes would have unquestionably given the Giants a better chance ... José Quintana, Patrick Corbin and Kyle Gibson, among others. San Francisco will also likely make a pitch to Sasaki ...
Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick had no problem throwing shade at the Cubs after the team landed Corbin Burnes in free agency.
The Giants find themselves in a precarious situation. They missed out on Corbin Burnes, who reportedly agreed to a six-year, $210 million deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Blake Snell has long ...