Díaz was the All-Star Game MVP when he hit a two-run homer in the NL’s 3-2 victory in 2023. He batted .267 with 14 homers and a career-high 72 RBIs in 141 games with the Rockies that year.
The San Francisco Giants are in need of a frontline starting pitcher. The addition of Justin Verlander on a one-year, $15 million contract should certainly help, but he isn't the ace the Giants need.
But heading into 2025, the Giants still have needs to fill if they want to be a postseason team. For example, they could still use some help with their starting rotation after los
Padres General Manager AJ Preller is well known for his willingness to swing trades and acquire talent in free agency, something that has propelled San Diego to the playoffs two out of the last three years.
The Cincinnati Reds could emerge as a potential suitor to sign Texas Rangers free agent Max Scherzer this winter.
The San Francisco Giants could shockingly swoop in and steal infielder Ha-Seong Kim from the rival San Diego Padres.
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The San Francisco Giants have made a few key moves this ... Kim's best season with the San Diego Padres came in 2023, when he hit .260 with 17 home runs. If he can get healthy and stay healthy ...
Sasaki named them one of his three finalists, joined by the Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays. If nothing else, such recognition plants a larger Padres flag in Japan, where Sasaki commands national attention. Coming Japanese stars won’t say “who?” when Padres team-builder A.J. Preller and scouts come calling.
Thomas Harrigan of MLB.com recently wrote about the Giants being a good fit for San Diego Padres free-agent infielder Ha-Seong Kim. He highlighted Kim’s ability to solidify the infield at second base and improve their lineup. It could help the Giants make up some ground with the teams Harrigan termed "the powerhouses in the NL."
The San Francisco Giants have been a puzzling case of mediocrity and inconsistency for the better part of the last decade.
The Cincinnati Reds acquired left-handed reliever Taylor Rogers and cash from the San Francisco Giants for minor league pitcher Braxton Roxby.