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The San Francisco Giants, led by Farhan Zaidi, are facing decisions on acquiring help for their rotation and infield. Despite the availability of unsigned free agents like Blake Snell and Matt Chapman, the team is hesitant due to high contract demands from agents like Boras. Zaidi emphasized a 'sink-or-swim' approach for young players in key positions.
MLB agent Scott Boras took aim at teams choosing not to spend. 👀 https://t.co/tYs5SkTWs7 https://t.co/XmaPvl7gHT
Farhan Zaidi said the Giants will take a "sink-or-swim" approach to giving young players opportunities at key positions https://t.co/eNtBBWxGkp
Giants can’t afford to stand pat when any of four remaining elite free agents would help (Sunday baseball column): https://t.co/Df3nP28gyT via @sfchronicle @SFGiants
From @JohnSheaHey Giants can’t afford to stand pat when any of ‘Boras Four’ free agents would help https://t.co/0j2DZcFb9F via @sfchronicle
MADDEN | There are five “top tier” unsigned free agents So why have there been no bites? It’s complicated, other than the fact that, as usual, Boras is commanding exorbitant contracts in hopes teams will get desperate and meet his price. @bmadden1954 https://t.co/tFPvY18qFl
The San Francisco Giants still need help in the rotation and the infield. Can Farhan Zaidi’s team afford his apparent readiness to ignore unsigned free agents Blake Snell or Matt Chapman? https://t.co/ohiZAMPmTy