5 players San Francisco Giants could target before the trade deadline
5 players San Francisco Giants could target before the trade deadline Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
“I’m disappointed because I’ve been vocal that I want to be a Yankee for life and bring a championship back to New York … it stings but I’ve got a job to do on the field.”Aaron Judge on his contract extension talks with the :“I’m disappointed because I’ve been vocal that I want to be a Yankee for life and bring a championship back to New York … it stings but I’ve got a job to do on the field.” "I'm disappointed because I've been vocal that I want to be a Yankee for life and bring a championship back to New York ... it stings but I've got a job to do on the field." - @Max Goodman It wouldn't be so unsettling for Yankees fans if it wasn't for the tone of heartbreak riddling the star right-fielder's broken speech in this press conference. It almost comes across ex-girlfriend-esque. His somber expression says it all. Does this response insinuate a mutual breakup in the offseason? Who knows. But it doesn't sound as if the Yankees are willing to meet his price; not yet anyway. Stay tuned to this juicy story as the trade deadline draws nearer. If the Yankees can't come to a deal soon, the San Francisco Giants will be knocking on their door.
Rival execs say Nats may be ‘compelled’ and ‘motivated’ to move Soto this season, per Juan Soto traded?Rival execs say Nats may be ‘compelled’ and ‘motivated’ to move Soto this season, per Come to "Come to @SFGiants"- @Jalynne Crawford But, as it turns out, there's more credibility to this rumor than meets the eye. It appears that Soto is very fond of the Crawfords. He's been seen taking pictures publicly with Brandon and his kids, who are big fans of the slugger. It's also not the only get-together between the two families. That could mean a possible Crawford/Soto family reunion is in the books for the Nats superstar. After all, nothing tugs at the heartstrings more than the prospect of your friend's children cheering you on in a home uniform, right?
5 players San Francisco Giants could target before the trade deadline
Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees Last season, the made a surprise splash in acquiring rental Kris Bryant at the trade deadline. This season, there is a variety of even deeper talent the Giants can salivate over pursuing, like a baseball buffet spread. The rumor mill is swirling aplenty on whether or not they can pull another rabbit out of their hat in the 2022 season. Here are five names picking up steam in the conversations surrounding the San Francisco Giants with the August deadline looming.Aaron Judge
New York Yankees v Baltimore Orioles All rise...because it doesn't appear as though the Yankees are willing to do so in their initial contract offer star Aaron Judge flat-out rejected. That's perfectly alright with the San Francisco Giants, who may be chomping at the bit to get his bat in their lineup. The Orange Men are mutually tied to Aaron Judge due to his childhood roots. Not many fans are aware that Aaron Judge grew up rooting for the Giants for the majority of his young life. Those roots may be a game-changer if the Yankees are unwilling to raise their initial offer. Judge will likely choose his desired alternative destination if a deadline move is imminent and the Giants are at the top of that list. His San Francisco origins could be an even greater chip if he hits the free-agent market instead in November. While Aaron Judge has publicly voiced his desire to remain a Yankee forever, whether or not that remains in the Yankees' plans remains to be seen. Aaron Judge on his contract extension talks with the :“I’m disappointed because I’ve been vocal that I want to be a Yankee for life and bring a championship back to New York … it stings but I’ve got a job to do on the field.”Aaron Judge on his contract extension talks with the :“I’m disappointed because I’ve been vocal that I want to be a Yankee for life and bring a championship back to New York … it stings but I’ve got a job to do on the field.” "I'm disappointed because I've been vocal that I want to be a Yankee for life and bring a championship back to New York ... it stings but I've got a job to do on the field." - @Max Goodman It wouldn't be so unsettling for Yankees fans if it wasn't for the tone of heartbreak riddling the star right-fielder's broken speech in this press conference. It almost comes across ex-girlfriend-esque. His somber expression says it all. Does this response insinuate a mutual breakup in the offseason? Who knows. But it doesn't sound as if the Yankees are willing to meet his price; not yet anyway. Stay tuned to this juicy story as the trade deadline draws nearer. If the Yankees can't come to a deal soon, the San Francisco Giants will be knocking on their door.
Frankie Montas
Tampa Bay Rays v Oakland Athletics The Oakland Athletics may have avoided paying salary arbitration by signing their 29-year-old ace this past March, but his impending departure is no less imminent. If anything, his one-year deal seems to be merely delaying the inevitable. Considering the Oakland A's are unlikely to trade Montas to an American League rival, their counterparts across the bay in the National League seem like a likely destination. What makes this deal even more plausible is the conveniently close proximity of the two teams' locations. The last time the Oakland A's and San Francisco Giants executed a trade was in 2020. Could that two-year drought end with a Frankie Montas move to the other side of the bay?Juan Soto
Juan Soto of the Washington Nationals The is buzzing between the San Francisco Giants and a possible blockbuster. Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford can thank his wife, Jalynne, for those rumors. Come to Juan Soto traded?Rival execs say Nats may be ‘compelled’ and ‘motivated’ to move Soto this season, per Juan Soto traded?Rival execs say Nats may be ‘compelled’ and ‘motivated’ to move Soto this season, per Come to "Come to @SFGiants"- @Jalynne Crawford But, as it turns out, there's more credibility to this rumor than meets the eye. It appears that Soto is very fond of the Crawfords. He's been seen taking pictures publicly with Brandon and his kids, who are big fans of the slugger. It's also not the only get-together between the two families. That could mean a possible Crawford/Soto family reunion is in the books for the Nats superstar. After all, nothing tugs at the heartstrings more than the prospect of your friend's children cheering you on in a home uniform, right?