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With the All-Star-worthy ace on the mound in top form, it was as easy as it gets.
Andrew Baggarly40
Conforto projects to be the Giants' 18th different Opening Day left fielder in the last 18 years. He hopes to end that streak next year.
Andrew Baggarly187
With Conforto coming back, the Giants may look to trades to help shape their 2024 roster, especially in the outfield.
Andrew Baggarly243
Conforto will visit Citi Field for the first time as a visiting player when the Giants begin a weekend series there Friday.
Andrew Baggarly37
Every season, baseball's batters set a new record: Strikeouts. What's behind it? And what, if anything, can be done about it?
Eno Sarris320
Conforto's offense could make him the National League player of the week, but something he did defensively meant even more to him.
Andrew Baggarly115
The Giants have won seven of eight, including a 4-3 comeback against the Twins that showed off their recent improvements.
Andrew Baggarly117
A whole lot of should-be-better players contributed to a satisfying win for San Francisco on Monday.
Grant Brisbee134
Everyone loves a comeback story. From young stars to under-the-radar types, here are 10 players whose comeback stories I'll be tracking.
Jim Bowden165
Conforto and Davis experienced a winning clubhouse culture with the 2019 Mets and forecast similar energy and success with the 2023 Giants.
Andrew Baggarly84
“Our organization was totally unified every step of the way as this unfolded,” Farhan Zaidi on the Correa pursuit and aftermath.
Andrew Baggarly271
The Giants signed several free agents with injury risk this offseason, but the risk assessment is different with two- or three-year deals.
Andrew Baggarly297
They aren't Carlos Correa, but on paper, these signings make the Giants better. You don't care, but it's probably the truth.
Grant Brisbee314
Conforto missed the entire 2022 season after undergoing surgery on his right shoulder in April.
Andrew Baggarly and Ken Rosenthal367
Conforto would make this year's Giants team better, and maybe that's all that really matters.
Grant Brisbee63
Using projections and combing through the numbers to see where values line up for some of the bigger-name remaining free agents.
Eno Sarris39
If Michael Conforto and Noah Syndergaard accept the qualifying offer, the Mets' 2022 payroll would run right up to around $200 million.
Tim Britton27
We find recent comps for Conforto and run through what type of deals could make sense.
Tim Britton55
The Mets, as a team, won’t gather again until next spring training. They’ll be a very different group.
Tim Britton60
Conforto said a subpar 2021 doesn’t define him, and that he expects his free agency this winter to reflect his overall body of work.
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