Preseason
The future of the Earthquakes can be seen in Santa Barbara this preseason
The arrival of the "second team" at Earthquakes preseason has General Manager Jesse Fioranelli excited at the prospects of the future of the club.
Preseason
The arrival of the "second team" at Earthquakes preseason has General Manager Jesse Fioranelli excited at the prospects of the future of the club.
Quakes Academy
Is the Quakes / Reno relationship on the rocks? Reno 1868 FC finished top of USL Championship in the regular season and is poised for it's deepest postseason run yet. The Quakes FO and fans should care.
MLS SuperDraft
Is San Jose Earthquakes GM Jesse Fioranelli at the heart of the current issues facing the team. Colin Etnire analyzes the role of an MLS GM, and how Fioranelli stacks up.
Reno 1868
Is the 2020 season worth losing player development over? Jamon Moore doesn't think so, and he advocates for striking a balance between the long-term starters and the players who need experience.
Reno 1868
Colin Etnire reviews the new roster of Reno 1868 FC including San Jose Earthquakes players sent to get extra playing time. Reno won its opener on the road 3-1.
Reno
Simply put, the Quakes nailed their first-round pick and executed a clear plan. Top marks to Jesse Fioranelli and crew. However, it probably will make very little difference in San Jose's league position this year, and it may never. The MLS draft, despite lots of media predictions to
Reno
Ian Russell discusses the working relationship between the San Jose Earthquakes and Reno 1868 FC with Quakes Epicenter
Reno 1868
Matias Almeyda is not done assembling his roster ahead of his inaugural season with the San Jose Earthquakes. The Quakes are set to sign Mexican defender Benjamin Galindo Jr., sources with knowledge of the situation have told Quakes Epicenter. Galindo Jr., 19, was recently cut by Chivas, where he spent
Reno 1868
I've watched quite a bit of Reno 1868 lately, probably due to a combination of the fact every game is available on ESPN+ and the fact that the team is incomparably more successful than its senior affiliate (having just finished its 16th consecutive game without a defeat). Truly,
Reno 1868
PHOTO: @SJEarthquakes Twitter SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The San Jose Earthquakes' winter acquisitions proved to be the difference in the club's first showing at Avaya Stadium ahead of the 2018 MLS campaign. With braces from Danny Hoesen and Designated Player Magnus Eriksson, the Quakes cruised past USL
Quakes Academy
PHOTO: San Jose Earthquakes, ISI Photos In a matter of months, the San Jose Earthquakes shed two years off their median roster age, while capitalizing by adding an array of young and prime-age players. With general manager Jesse Fioranelli titling the signing of Homegrown player Gilbert Fuentes as the "