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\nWhile fans might not like it, the San Francisco Giants are not necessarily expected to make a massive splash in free agency this offseason. Everyone wants to land Juan Soto, but the chances for the best hitter in baseball to be playing in San Francisco next season appear slimmer by the day. Willy Adames or another major shortstop addition is still in play, but if the Giants strike out on the cream of the crop type players on the open market as they have frequently in the past, where will they turn? There will be quality options out there for San Francisco in the second, third, and even fourth tier of free agents who can help the team in 2025 coming off seven missed postseasons over the last eight years, but finding the right fit as to where to stretch the budget will be the biggest challenge of Buster Posey's first offseason at the helm.
Date | Home/Away | Opponent | Time |
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* | @ | Texas | Time: TBD |
* | vs | Cincinnati | Time: TBD |
* | vs | Colorado | Time: TBD |
* | @ | LA Angels | Time: TBD |
* | @ | Oakland | Time: TBD |
* | vs | Chi Cubs | Time: TBD |
* | @ | Seattle | Time: TBD |
* | vs | Milwaukee | Time: TBD |
* | @ | LA Dodgers | Time: TBD |
* | vs | LA Angels | Time: TBD |
* | @ | San Diego | Time: TBD |
* | @ | Arizona | Time: TBD |
* | vs | Chi White Sox | Time: TBD |
* | @ | Cincinnati | Time: TBD |
* | vs | Kansas City | Time: TBD |
W | L | Pct | GB | |
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98 | 64 | .605 | 0.0 | |
93 | 69 | .574 | 5.0 | |
89 | 73 | .549 | 9.0 | |
61 | 101 | .377 | 37.0 | |
80 | 82 | .494 | 18.0 |