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San Francisco Giants Aim for Playoff Return in 2026
Additions of Rafael Devers and Logan Webb's continued dominance headline Giants' hopes
Mar. 17, 2026 at 2:38am by Ben Kaplan
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The San Francisco Giants are looking to bounce back from an underwhelming 81-81 season in 2025 and return to the playoffs. Led by the additions of All-Star third baseman Rafael Devers and the continued excellence of pitcher Logan Webb, the Giants have one of the best offensive-minded middle infields in MLB and a strong pitching staff. While they remain in the shadow of the powerhouse Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West, the Giants could emerge as a real threat come playoff time this season.
Why it matters
The Giants have been knocking on the door of the playoffs in recent years but have fallen short. With a talented roster and the potential to make a splash at the trade deadline, this could be the year San Francisco finally breaks through and returns to the postseason for the first time since 2023.
The details
Last season, the Giants' offense struggled, finishing 17th in runs scored, 28th in doubles, and 19th in home runs. However, the additions of Devers and the continued development of players like Willy Adames and Heliot Ramos should boost the lineup. On the mound, Webb led the staff with a 3.22 ERA and 224 strikeouts in 207 innings, while Robbie Ray and the bullpen also performed well. The Giants made several offseason moves to improve the roster, including signing pitchers Sam Hentges, Jason Foley, and Adrian Houser, as well as position players like Eric Haase, Harrison Bader, and Luis Arraez.
- The Giants finished the 2025 season with an 81-81 record, 12 games behind the Dodgers in the NL West.
- This offseason, the Giants made several key additions to their roster in an effort to return to the playoffs.
The players
Rafael Devers
All-Star third baseman acquired by the Giants this offseason, expected to provide a major boost to their lineup.
Logan Webb
The Giants' ace pitcher, who led the team in innings pitched, ERA, and strikeouts in 2025.
Willy Adames
Giants infielder who hit 31 home runs and drove in 87 runs in 2025, despite batting just .225.
Heliot Ramos
Giants outfield prospect who hit 20 home runs in 2025 and is expected to contribute more in 2026.
Bryce Eldridge
Giants' top prospect, a first baseman ranked 25th in MLB, who could make an impact on the lineup this season.
What’s next
The Giants will be closely monitoring the Dodgers and Padres in the NL West, and could look to make a splash at the trade deadline to bolster their roster for a playoff push.
The takeaway
With a talented roster led by Devers and Webb, the Giants have the potential to end their playoff drought this season. If they can get off to a strong start and take advantage of any struggles by their division rivals, San Francisco could emerge as a real threat in the NL West and secure a postseason berth.
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