Giants’ Strategic Mastery Leaves Sultanes Scrambling for Answers
There’s plenty more from the mound to unpack, lineup dynamics to dissect, and young talent bursting into view—but these early signs and choices offer a compelling roadmap as the Giants race to the season’s start. The blend of proven veterans and eager newcomers sets the stage for a campaign worth diving into.
The San Francisco Giants played their penultimate game of the spring on Monday night, hosting Sultanes de Monterrey at Oracle Park, less than 48 hours before the start of the 2026 MLB season. You can’t draw many conclusions from such a contest, but the Giants did a lot of the things they hoped to do in a 10-2 victory. They looked mostly fresh, energetic, and focused. The biggest question mark on their roster — the bullpen — performed very well. The gameday operations appeared to go off without a hitch, which is half of the point of these home park exhibitions.
And they even got a little bit of excitement from a critical place.
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