Lewis Brinson knows a thing or two about talent when he sees it. A 2012 first-round pick of the Texas Rangers, Brinson spent parts of six seasons with
One of the most exciting moments of the SF Giants season in 2022 was when late-season acquisition Lewis Brinson caught fire early in September. However, after finishing his season in the minors, Brinson became a free agent this offseason and has decided to head across the Pacific Ocean to Japan.
The SF Giants constant roster churn under president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi has brought plenty of veterans into the organization. A few of those players who had brief stints with the Giants this season became minor-league free agents earlier this week.
San Francisco also optioned righty Sean Hjelle to Triple-A Sacramento.
Having checked off two boxes, the Los Angeles Dodgers will continue pursuit of a third when they wrap up their season series against the San Francisco Giants with one last game at their rival's home on Sunday.
Right-hander Spencer Strider will enter a brave new world Monday night when he makes his Oracle Park debut as the Atlanta Braves visit the San Francisco Giants for the opener of a three-game series.
Seemingly out of thin air, outfielder Lewis Brinson has emerged as the most exciting player on the SF Giants. Once considered one of the best prospects in the minor leagues, Brinson never found his footing with the Brewers and Marlins.
Clayton Kershaw makes his second start since returning from the injured list when the Los Angeles Dodgers host the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday afternoon in the finale of a three-game series.
The Los Angeles Dodgers ended the SF Giants winning streak at four on Tuesday by a final score of 6-3. While Dodgers starter Tyler Anderson surrendered a pair of homers, a Giants bullpen game was insufficient to shutdown Los Angeles' high-powered offense.
Lewis Brinson led a five-homer barrage with a pair of blasts Monday night as the visiting San Francisco Giants ran their winning streak to four games with a 7-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Giants announced they’ve selected outfielder Lewis Brinson onto the major league roster. Brinson, who was acquired from the Astros for cash considerations in a minor league trade this morning, will step right into the big leagues as a September call-up.
Brinson was eligible to be traded by virtue of the fact that he’s on a minor league deal with Houston and has not, at any point, been on a major league roster or injured list this season.
The Sugar Land Space Cowboys were at it again Tuesday. The Houston Astros' Triple-A affiliate scored 23 runs against the Las Vegas Aviators en route to a second impressive showing at the plate in the last week.
Manager Dusty Baker told reporters Thursday he wished Jake Meyers stayed in Triple-A Sugar Land after his 20-day rehab window closed in June. The reason was just.
Brinson slashed just .226/.263/.376 over 290 plate appearances with the Marlins last season.
Another season, another weak performance for the 27-year-old outfielder. 2021 Timeline After making the Opening Day roster, Lewis Brinson was sent to the alternate training site on April 11.
Brinson has dramatically improved his production against secondary stuff. It’d be premature to take victory laps about any baseball decision on August 11, especially in the case of Lewis Brinson.
According to Marlins spokesman Jason Latimer, Lewis Brinson and the other players on the field and in the dugout did not hear what was shouted.
Microphones on the Bally Sports Florida broadcast picked up a fan yelling the N-word multiple times during Brinson's at-bat during the ninth inning of Colorado's 13-8 win.
It’s unclear if the racial slur was directed at Brinson.
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