The Giants showed off their defensive arm tools to make the Cubs pay for some adventurous base running and the lineup used a small-ball approach to push in 4 runs to win their Cactus League home opener. Key Lines:
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Spring Training Game Wrap 2/22/2026: Giants 4 Cubs 2
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Spring Training Game Wrap 2/21/2026: Giants 10 Mariners 5
Hayden Birdsong was rocked in the first inning while recording just one out but the other nine Giants pitchers went 8.2 scoreless frames and the batters provided more than enough runs with a lot of help from the sun and the Mariners defense. Key Lines:
Harrison Bader CF- 1 for 3, 2B, 2 RBI. Bader drove one off the RF wall for a 2-run double in the second inning.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Spring Training Semi-Open Forum and AQA
Hey team! We've wrapped up our Hot Stove League Coverage and DrB's 2026 Giants Top 50 Prospects. We await the first exhibition games of spring training. We find ourselves in the silly time when we're trying to figure out roster spots and predict Rafael Devers is going to hit 50 home runs(I think it was Glen Kuiper who predicted that) from live batting practices. So we've got a couple of days with nothing to write about except parsing some comments the manager made to the press. So, let's open it up. You are all welcome to post your thoughts and burning questions in the comment section. I will do my best to answer or respond. As always it's my blog and I reserve the right to hit the button on comments I deem less than constructive.
Otherwise, let's hear it.
Monday, February 16, 2026
Spring Training Update: Did Tony Vitello Leave His Heart In Tennessee?
Whoo boy! This is not great! Reports from Scottsdale say new Giants Manager, Tony Vitello, walked into the daily press gaggle and before even one question was asked, he posed a question of his own to the assembled media(one report seemed to say he directed the question at Susan Slusser): "When did you first think I was taking this job, can you remember that far back?" Susan replied that it was 4-5 days before the news that it happened. That did not seem to set well with Tony who launched into a timeline of how it came together, once again airing grievances over how it interrupted his plan to break it to his team. Really? I distinctly remember him reviewing that timeline and those grievances at his introductory press conference. So why the heck is he still talking about it and without prompting from any of the press? This comes on the heels of a very odd comment he made yesterday which didn't seem like such a big deal at the time but now raises even more questions where he suggested he is so popular around the Knoxville area the Giants are now going to have a whole new fanbase from there. Really?
Today was the second day of full squad workouts at spring training. How does Tony Vitello get to spring training after fielding questions at his introductory press conference, the Winter Meetings, multiple press conferences for free agent signings where questions about his readiness to manage professional players let alone at the MLB level seemed endless and still have his mind on what went down when he was hired for the job. I have to say I have become increasingly cringed over the way he continues talking about former Tennessee players like Gavin Kilen and Drew Gilbert, almost like he is still their old college coach looking on proudly as their pro careers develop and wondering if he can let go of that connection to make objective decisions. This incident does not help assuage those cringey feelings.
Tony, my man! Coaching at Tennessee was your old job. This is your new job. You've had 4 months to process and come to terms with why and how you left the old job. Let it go! Your focus needs to be on your current job which is managing the San Francisco Giants.
If I'm Buster Posey, I am not too pleased right now and if I haven't touched bases with my new manager to make sure everything is OK, it is definitely on my to-do list first thing in the morning. Yikes!
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Spring Training Update: The Churn Goes On
So, you thought The Churn went away with Farhan Zaidi? Well, think again. The Churn is alive and well in Buster Posey's front office. The Giants opened Spring Training with a full 40-man roster. But the 60-day IL opens up on the first day of Spring training and the Giants have two players, Randy Rodriguez RHP and Jason Foley RHP, expected to be out with injuries for more than 60 days. So they waited until camp opened to formally sign Luis Arraez 2B and move RR to the 60-day IL. OK, that's not really a churn move but two days later they moved Foley to the 60-day IL and signed Rowan Wick RHP to a 2-year contract. Now, the thing about Rowan Wick is he is expected to miss the whole season due to Tommy John surgery so two days later they sent him to the 60-day IL and signed Will Brennan OF. Let's meet our new Giants:
Rowan Wick RHP. DOB: 11/9/1992. 6' 3", 234 lbs. 1 Option, Free Agent 2028.
2025(NPB): 4-1, 0.84, 42.2 IP, 10.34 K/9, 2.32 BB/9, 5 Saves.
I remember Wick pitching for the Cubs but he's played in Japan the last two seasons with great numbers last season. The Giants will stash him on the 60-day IL all season and hope for a full healthy season in 2027....if there is no work stoppage.
Will Brennan OF. DOB: 2/2/1998. B-L, T-L. 5' 11", 200 lbs. 2 Options, Arbitration Eligible 2027, Free Agent 2030.
DrB's 2026 Giants Top 50 Prospects: Unranked 2025 Draftees
Hey team! Before we wrap up our 2026 Top 50 Prospect list, we should acknowledge the 2025 draftees who went unranked because they did not appear in any pro games last season. They should all make their pro debuts this season with an excellent chance of making next year's list either in the top 50 or as a Honorable Mention.
Reid Worley RHP
Cody Delvecchio RHP
Trey Seeley RHP
Garrett Langrell RHP
Luke Mensik RHP
Cooper McGrath RHP
Braydon Risley LHP
All those pitchers must compete for innings with a large contingent of rising international prospects.