The San Francisco Giants announced a series of roster moves this afternoon that, hopefully, will make the team better right away. The team’s best position player, catcher Patrick Bailey, returns from the 7-day concussion IL.
A couple of surprises on the position side and some “They’ll be backs” with the pitchers. This morning, the San Francisco Giants announced (see this Susan Slusser post relaying the release) their latest round of Spring Training cuts and most of the 11 players listed were of note.
A historic season. 2023 stats: 51 G, 131 PA, .175/.231/.267 (.498 OPS), 6.9 BB%, 30.5 K%, 38 wRC+ The fact that we’re talking about Brett Wisely right now is a bit problematic.
The SF Giants announced Saturday that utility piece Brett Wisely has been optioned to Triple-A Sacramento to make space for shortstop Brandon Crawford to rejoin the squad.
The SF Giants activated second baseman Thairo Estrada from the injured list on Tuesday, optioning versatile left-handed hitter Brett Wisely (Giants #22 prospect) to Triple-A Sacraemnto.
The SF Giants dominated the Milwaukee Brewers in a 15-1 victory on Friday night. In their largest victory since 2021, the Giants racked up 19 hits, nine for extra bases, including three home runs.
Crawford’s move, which is retroactive to April 30, is due to a right calf strain whereas Yastrzemski is dealing with a left hamstring strain.
The SF Giants have recalled versatile position player Brett Wisely (Giants #22 prospect). They did not need to make a corresponding roster move because MLB has allotted the team an extra roster spot for their two-game series against the San Diego Padres in Mexico City.
The SF Giants activated outfielder Austin Slater from the injured list on Monday, optioning versatile left-handed hitter Brett Wisely (Giants #22 prospect) in a corresponding move.
The SF Giants recalled versatile position player Brett Wisely (Giants #22 prospect) from Triple-A Sacramento prior to the team's game on Tuesday night against the Miami Marlins.
The SF Giants surprised many when they left outfielder Bryce Johnson off the Opening Day roster, opting to add infielder Brett Wisely (Giants #22 prospect) in his place.
The Giants announced a series of roster moves today, selecting outfielder Bryce Johnson to the active roster and optioning Brett Wisely to Triple-A. The team Luke Jackson to the 60-day IL to make room for Johnson on the 40-man roster.
Matt Beaty and Brett Wisely are there. Bryce Johnson and Sean Hjelle are not. A few days ago, San Francisco Giants President of Baseball Operations was on a Spring Training broadcast and seemed to reveal the team’s plans for the Opening Day roster.
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