MLB Standings
One month into the 2057 season, surprises abound. The Yankees and Nationals have stormed out of the gate, leading their divisions with dominant records. Colorado’s unexpected surge atop the NL West (22–8) defies preseason projections, while preseason favorites like the Royals, Dodgers, and Braves have stumbled early. San Francisco and Toronto remain steady contenders, while the Cubs and Road Warriors outperform expectations in the Central. Baltimore and St. Louis, meanwhile, are floundering. It’s been a month of reshuffling, with underdogs rising and preseason darlings searching for answers.
San Francisco Results
The Giants opened 2057 with a 2–2 split in San Diego, showing early resilience in tight contests. They dropped two of three in Arizona, then returned home to take two of three from the Padres before being swept by a red-hot Nationals squad. A strong road trip followed, sweeping Tampa Bay and winning two of three in New York. Back in San Francisco, they split four with Colorado, edged Atlanta in a series win, and swept Pittsburgh to close April at 17–12. The offense caught fire late, while the rotation steadied—setting a solid foundation for the months ahead.
San Francisco Stats
Ernesto Pantoja led a potent Giants offense in April with a scorching 182 wRC+, backed by strong contributions from Jim Clarke (154), Steve Boyd (151), and Beau Wartel (152). Frank Calleja and David Rojo added consistent production (138 and 133), while Gianvito Heaton’s power (7 HR, 135 wRC+) anchored left field. Mike Moffitt dazzled in limited action (163 wRC+), and Nelson Loera quietly posted a solid 123. The lineup showed depth and balance, with only Joel Hudson and Jaquan Willie lagging. Overall, the Giants’ position players delivered elite run creation across the board, fueling their 17–12 start.
The Giants’ pitching staff delivered a mixed April, with standout relief work offsetting uneven rotation results. Dan Caines (FIP- 47) and Greg Brinson (84) anchored a strong bullpen, while Mike Grudzinski (85) and Jon McConnell (91) added stability. Among starters, Ha-joon Kim (97) and Kymani Libbett (101) were solid, while Amari Pappillion (104) posted elite run prevention despite middling peripherals. Juan Montoya (120) and Jorge Ramirez (114) struggled with command and contact. Closer Ricky Eggett (144) converted all eight save chances but showed signs of volatility. Overall, the bullpen’s efficiency kept the Giants competitive through early rotation turbulence.
Transactions & Injuries
A quiet first month of the season after Jovaugh McCarron doesn’t make it through waivers, claimed by San Antonio, until Greg Ward heads to Sacramento for an injury rehab which the Giants will hope demonstrates little drop from pre-injury performance in order to shore up the rotation.
Sunday, April 1st , 2057
SS Jovaugh McCarron was claimed off waivers by San Antonio.
Friday, April 13th , 2057
Signed international amateur SS Jesus Zamora out of Venezuela to a minor league contract.
Tuesday, April 17th , 2057
Signed international amateur SP Juan Monroy out of Dominican Republic to a minor league contract.
Friday, April 20th , 2057
Signed international amateur LF Matheus Concieiro out of Venezuela to a minor league contract.
Monday, April 23rd , 2057
Signed international amateur RP Ramiro Cabrera out of Dominican Republic to a minor league contract.
Friday, April 27th , 2057
Sent SP Greg Ward to Triple A Sacramento for injury rehab.
Saturday, April 28th , 2057
Signed international amateur SP Nelson Rivas out of Dominican Republic to a minor league contract.
Minor League News
Richmond Flying Squirrels fans may just have witnessed a star player blossoming before their eyes in April.
Dan Kisiel put up a remarkable month at the age of 23 and has been named the Eastern League Batter of the Month.
For the month, Kisiel hit .326 with 6 home runs, 16 RBIs and 22 runs scored.