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San Francisco Giants disappoint fans in MLB free agency

San Francisco Giants disappoint fans in MLB free agency

San Francisco Giants desperately need a boost of excitement among fans after missing the playoffs in seven of the last eight seasons and seemingly missing out on superstars in free agency year after year.

Owners acknowledged fans’ dissatisfaction when they re-visited the president of baseball operations. Farhan Zaidi duties and subsequently, who was extremely popular, appointed franchise legend Buster Posey in his place. If anyone knows what it takes to build a championship roster, it’s a member of the team that won three World Series titles in five years in the early 2010s.

When it comes to building a championship roster, it seems like the Giants are long overdue for a mega-deal with a superstar. San Francisco has missed out on all the top names available in guys like Aaron Judge, Shohei OhtaniAnd Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Each time, all we heard was that the Giants were “close” or “finished second or third” in various lotteries. Now another generation of superstars will be available this winter. Yankees batter Juan SotoThere were giants is considered as one of potential suitors. Scott Rogust of FanSided believes team management is once again disappointing fans when it comes to bringing Soto to the Bay Area.

“Giants fans heard Zaidi mention that their priority was to bring in a superstar to help contend for the World Series again,” Rogust wrote. “But that superstar never arrived as they decided to sign elsewhere… We’ll see if the Giants can actually get Soto or if it’s another case of ‘we were close.’

Ultimately, it looks like Soto will likely stay in New York, whether with the Yankees or moving to Queens to play for the team. Metz. Unlike when Judge snubbed the Giants, fans probably shouldn’t go into the offseason with high hopes of landing the best player available.

But as offers for his services begin to pour in, it’s hard not to allow yourself to daydream about the best hitter in baseball wearing a cream-colored Giants jersey and hitting home runs in McCovey Cove.