The San Francisco Giants have made notable moves this offseason, starting with the acquisition of star shortstop Willy Adames. This decision solidifies their infield alongside Matt Chapman, significantly enhancing the team's batting power. Adames's presence is expected to provide the Giants with the offensive boost they have been seeking.
In addition to Adames, the Giants have signed future Hall of Famer Justin Verlander. While Verlander's performance may not mirror his former Cy Young-winning days, his veteran experience is anticipated to guide a young pitching rotation. The Giants also aim to secure Roki Sasaki, but they continue to strengthen their roster in the meantime.
Recently, the team claimed catcher Sam Huff off waivers from the Texas Rangers. Huff, a former seventh-round pick, has shown potential despite modest stats in his 78 MLB games, and could prove beneficial for San Francisco's depth at catcher.