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The Giants are the third MLB team in the last few months to face potential legal action over fees tacked onto ticket prices.
Their biggest splash came recently when they signed Harrison Bader. The two sides agreed on a two-year, $20 million contract, and he should pair well with Jung Hoo Lee. MORE: Giants predicted to make 2 more moves — a big trade and a key free agent signing
A consumer class action lawsuit filed in federal court Monday against the San Francisco Giants baseball team seeks to recoup alleged "junk fees" that were included in the price of hundreds
Giants outfielder Jung Hoo Lee’s return to the Bay Area for this weekend’s FanFest tour stop hit a snag at Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday evening, with the South Korean native being temporarily detained by Customs and Border Patrol officials.
For the bullpen, they re-signed Raisel Iglesias and added Robert Suárez. In the outfield, they inked former Giant Mike Yastrzemski to a two-year, $23 million deal. They brought in infielders Ha-Seong Kim and Mauricio Dubón, though Kim will miss the beginning of the season after slipping on ice.
SFGATE columnist Dave Tobener finds meaning in this miserably dull Giants offseason.
La Russa, 81, has communicated frequently with Vitello since Buster Posey put him in touch with the Giants’ new manager. “It’s really been sincere and almost sweet,” Vitello