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These hitters have done it before, so they have the potential to turn things around and enjoy scorching-hot second halves.
Eno Sarris85
The Giants added a former Cy Young Award winner, who underwent Tommy John surgery in May and won't throw a pitch until July at the earliest.
Andrew Baggarly299
This weekend the Giants couldn't spring back into favored status in this race. But they sure could've played their way out of it.
Andrew Baggarly99
Mitch Haniger credits Pollock with giving him advice when he was a minor leaguer that totally changed his hitting philosophy.
Andrew Baggarly155
Highly anticipated Giants outfield prospect Luis Matos is about to get his foot in the door to the big leagues.
Andrew Baggarly132
A whole lot of should-be-better players contributed to a satisfying win for San Francisco on Monday.
Grant Brisbee134
Even if his injury is minor, not having Haniger for Opening Day will create even more discontent over the Giants' chaotic offseason.
Andrew Baggarly69
Correa and the Giants are in agreement on a 13-year, $350 million contract, a major-league source confirms to The Athletic.
The Athletic Staff339
Haniger is thrilled to be back home in the Bay Area: "I wanted to go to a club that was eager to win.”
Haniger's contract structure hints Giants have more moves on the way with a keen eye on 2023.
Andrew Baggarly112
It wasn't a stretch to envision Haniger on the Giants' roster, but it will be hard to judge this deal until the winter has played out.
Grant Brisbee75
Will the Mariners re-sign Mitch Haniger? Can they improve their offense? How healthy is their roster heading into the offseason?
Corey Brock123
If I get three of these right, the first round is on you at the Moon Saloon in Peoria in 2023.
Corey Brock87
Mariners writer Corey Brock answers reader questions in his first mailbag of the MLB offseason.
Corey Brock54
Mitch Haniger's two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the eighth inning capped a frantic comeback in a do-or-die game for the Mariners.
Corey Brock20
Haniger's second three-run home run for the Mariners on Monday, in the sixth inning, felt more like a chef's kiss.
Corey Brock19
What the Mariners needed Monday was some sort of jolt, especially offensively. They got it from Haniger against Boston.
Corey Brock11
"Injuries can derail your career. ... But at the same time, I think that you can come back stronger from them," Haniger said in March.
Corey Brock9
Haniger's eighth-inning grand slam gave the Mariners a 7-3 victory over the Angels on Friday night.
Corey Brock10
Regardless of the latest injury news, the Mariners need Haniger healthy to decide on their next steps.
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