The free agent market is bleak, which means the San Francisco Giants may look to swing a trade in order to bolster their 2015 Opening Day 25-man roster.
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After a breakout season at the age of 29, Yusmeiro Petit has proven that he should be given a spot in the San Francisco Giants starting rotation in 2015.
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The San Francisco Giants have acquired a hard-nosed, hustling individual to replace Pablo Sandoval at third base for the 2015 season, in Casey McGehee.
The San Francisco Giants have adopted a stopgap approach to the 2015 season, and can improve their chances of competing for a playoff berth by adding depth to left field.
With San Francisco Giants in need of a left fielder and the LA Dodgers in possession of surplus outfielders, the two should get together and make a deal.
Madison Bumgarner headlines the San Francisco Giants' 2015 starting five, but a front-line free agent could soon join the World Series MVP atop the rotation.
The San Francisco Giants have a major hole at 3B with the exit of Pablo Sandoval, and Chase Headley is the best FA left on the market to fill that hole. See why it makes so much sense for him to sign.
The San Francisco Giants' biannual process of restocking their roster with postseason contributors hasn't taken effect this offseason, possibly in part because of two failed World Series defense efforts in 2011 and 2013.
Sep 17, 2014; Phoenix, AZ, USA; San Francisco Giants pitcher Sergio Romo celebrates the third out of the eighth inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. The Giants defeated the Diamondbacks 4-2.
The San Francisco Giants would be foolish to consider trading Brandon Belt to Pittsburgh or ans. other team, in order to plug up one of the vacant hole.
The San Francisco Giants are in the market for a third baseman following the departure of Pablo Sandoval, but veteran free agent Chase Headley is not a sufficient solution for the current gap in the Giants' everyday lineup.
As of late, the San Francisco Giants have become serious players for the services of lefty ace Jon Lester. While they appear to have a good shot at signing the ace, they also need to have some contingency plans in place.
Here's a stat that I'd never heard of before: the golden pitch. It's a pitch that could decide a World Series for either team, and Madison Bumgarner threw six of them in Game 7. If Sal Perez made an out, the Giants would win.
The San Francisco Giants have yet to sign a marquee free agent this offseason, but they could direct their efforts toward the trade front during 2014 MLB winter meetings.
Were San Francisco Giants to acquire Jon Lester, there would be no more money, meaning Buster Posey would almost certainly come out from behind the dish.