What will the San Francisco Giants do at second base this offseason with Casey Schmitt recovering from left wrist surgery?
San Francisco Giants infielder Casey Schmitt just had wrist surgery and that could have an impact on next year’s lineup.
San Francisco Giants infielder Casey Schmitt underwent surgery to remove a carpal boss, a benign bone lump, on the back of ...
San Francisco Giants infielder Casey Schmitt underwent surgery on his left wrist on Tuesday and will be sidelined 8 to 10 ...
The Giants announced that infielder Casey Schmitt underwent surgery on Tuesday to remove the carpal boss in his left wrist.
Giants infielder Casey Schmitt had the carpal boss removed from his left wrist, which is where he was hit with a pitch last June.
It felt like the San Francisco Giants were going to be active in the free agency market by searching for a high-profile signing despite differing reports stating the ownership group might not be ...
When Matt Chapman landed on the injured list Tuesday with a right hand sprain, it looked as though the Giants' win streak could be in jeopardy with their home run leader and star third baseman ...
The SF Giants promoted third base prospect Casey Schmitt to their Triple-A affiliate (Sacramento River Cats) on Saturday. Schmitt was the team's second-round pick in the 2020 MLB draft and has had an ...
The Giants' current favorite for everyday reps at second base is out for 8-10 weeks due to wrist surgery. Read more at MLB ...
San Francisco Giants infielder Casey Schmitt underwent surgery on his left wrist and is expected to recover in eight to ten weeks, putting his timetable right around the start of spring training in ...