Giants would not include top prospect in trades for stars
Giants would not include top prospects in trades for stars
The Giants appear to have set their sights on another big move after signing shortstop Willy Adames to a franchise-record contract earlier this offseason.
San Francisco, as Joel Sherman of the New York Post reported on December 11, was “involved” with the Astros in trade talks for outfielder Kyle Tucker before Houston ultimately shipped the slugger to the Chicago Cubs.
The Giants were not only interested, but they also made “legitimate” offers to Houston for Tucker and the Chicago White Sox for starting pitcher Garrett Crochet – who was ultimately traded to the Boston Red Sox – but they should have included top prospect and first baseman Bryce Eldridge, something they weren’t willing to do, Andrew Baggarly of The Athletic reported Thursday in his latest article.
Baggarly also mentioned that rival MLB executives have described San Francisco’s new baseball operations group led by Buster Posey and Zack Minasian as “hyperactive” in trade discussions.
Eldridge is not only the Giants’ top prospect but he is considered to have legitimate star potential and could make his MLB debut as early as the 2025 season.
While stars like Tucker and Hook would have been big additions to the Giants’ roster and rotation, respectively, San Francisco highly values its 20-year-old slugger.
2025-01-02 21:53:00