The San Francisco Giants are actively pursuing three notable free agents as the MLB offseason heats up. According to MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, the team is still in contention for power hitter Pete Alonso, starter Jack Flaherty, and promising young pitcher Roki Sasaki.
Alonso, a standout slugger, has been linked to the Giants, although sources suggest he may remain with the New York Mets. Meanwhile, Flaherty is seen as a potential addition to complement Logan Webb in the Giants' rotation, with the team competing against the Toronto Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers, and Chicago Cubs for his services.
Roki Sasaki, a young right-hander from Japan, is also on the Giants' radar. His status as an international amateur free agent means he could be a more affordable option. However, the Giants face stiff competition from the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres, both of whom are also interested in signing him.
With significant investments already made in players like Willy Adames and Matt Chapman, the Giants' front office, led by Buster Posey, must weigh their options carefully. Securing any of these three free agents would significantly enhance the Giants' competitiveness in the NL West, especially with the Dodgers' recent championship success.