Despite the average play for much of the season, the San Francisco Giants are in a position to make the playoffs via the Wild Card. A half-game out of a Wild Card spot entering Tuesday, it leads to some questions about the Giants heading into the July trade deadline.
Things have not been easy for San Francisco Giants manager Bob Melvin in his first year in charge of this franchise. Dealing with multiple injuries to
Michael Conforto (hamstring) is likely to be activated from the 10-day injured list prior to Monday’s game in Arizona. Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reported that on Monday Conforto got into two rehab games with Triple-A Sacramento on Friday and Saturday.
The Giants' other outfielder, Austin Slater, was placed on the 7-day concussion list Saturday
The Giants' other outfielder, Austin Slater, was placed on the 7-day concussion list Saturday
San Francisco Giants oufielder Michael Conforto landed on the 10-day IL before outfielder Jung Hoo Lee left Sunday's game with a separated left shoulder.
He’s been one of their most productive bats this season with a strong .280/.331/.490 slash line that’s good for a wRC+ of 136. That production has been a rare bright spot on a Giants team that entered today with an 18-23 record.
San Francisco left fielder Michael Conforto left Saturday's game against the visiting Cincinnati Reds in the fourth inning with an apparent right leg injury.
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On Thursday, Michael Conforto became the 18th Opening Day left fielder in 18 years for the San Francisco Giants. With his performance in the first three games of the team's first series at the San Diego Padres, Conforto seems determined to insert himself into the Giants' record book in another, more positive light.
Jordan Hicks fired five scoreless innings Saturday, Michael Conforto blasted a grand slam to cap a six-run eighth inning and the visiting San Francisco Giants held off the San Diego Padres 9-6 for their second straight win.
As one streak ends in the Bay Area, another continues.
The upcoming class of MLB free agents poised to enter the market this offseason is set to be a heavily underwhelming group for teams looking for a jolt on the position-player side.
The San Francisco Giants appear to have gotten a good report on outfielder Michael Conforto, who left the game in the ninth inning on Friday after being hit by a pitch.
Current San Francisco Giants outfielder Michael Conforto once played alongside Pete Alonso of the New York Mets and can't imagine the star slugger leaving the Amazins anytime soon.
The San Francisco Giants have landed a solid consolation prize, to their original consolation prize by snatching up the last worthwhile slugger left in MLB free agency.
The SGiants are scrambling to try to salvage something from an offseason that has quickly gone south.
The Texas Rangers are reportedly still searching the MLB free agency market for another impact hitter and are kicking the tires on a former All-Star slugger still up for grabs.
The Rangers made Michael Conforto an offer over the summer and have maintained interest in the free-agent outfielder throughout the offseason but Texas isn’t alone in courting Conforto.
Andrew Benintendi signing with the Chicago White Sox on Friday means that Michael Conforto could be the next outfielder to sign. Conforto missed all of last season due to a shoulder injury. The 29-year-old free-agent outfielder reportedly is looking for a two-year deal with the option to terminate his contract after one year.
He is not far removed from a 33-home run season in 2019 and could provide some pop for an offense as long as he is fully healthy and has regained his strength.
NEW YORK - This former Mets outfielder has been drawing interest from a number of contending teams. According to sources, free agent Michael Conforto was
While a return to the Mets could make sense, two AL teams would also be good options for Michael Conforto.
Former New York Mets outfielder Michael Conforto will miss the entire 2022 season after having shoulder surgery last week.
One year ago, at the time of this reported offer, Conforto had just finished a 2017-2020 run wherein he launched 97 home runs and hit .265/.369/.495, wRC+ of 133.
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