Giants no strangers to free-agency excitement

November 3rd, 2017

SAN FRANCISCO -- If Major League Baseball ever chose to distribute frequent shoppers' cards for each team's use on the free-agent market, there would be no complaints from the Giants.
When the Giants face a pressing personnel need, they typically fill it in free agency rather than through trade. Last year, their big take-home item was closer . The offseason before that, it was right-handers and Jeff Samardzija. In other years, under other circumstances, the Giants resorted to free agency to obtain the likes of Moises Alou, Mike Matheny, Omar Vizquel, Edgar Renteria, , Barry Zito and, of course, Barry Bonds.
That doesn't even begin to count valuable Minor League free agents the Giants have signed, such as outfielders and Andres Torres, right-hander and utility man .
Hot Stove Tracker
Once again, the Giants hope to be more than just window-shoppers at the free-agent store. Free agents allowed to sign with new teams after the five-day waiting period that followed the completion of the World Series. Here's a preview of what the club might do there.
Free agents: C Nick Hundley, OF .
Arbitration-eligible: RHPs Sam Dyson, and ; 2B Joe Panik and LHP Will Smith.

Biggest potential free-agent loss
Hundley, the capable backup who proved valuable offensively, would create a big void if he went elsewhere. He appeared in 101 games in 2017, starting 65. Of his 70 hits, 32 went for extra bases.
Potential free-agent targets
Center fielder is believed to rank close to or at the top of the Giants' shopping list. He's rangy enough to roam AT&T Park's wide-open outfield spaces and skilled enough to compensate for the limitations of corner outfielders and . If the Giants don't obtain Cain, they might have to seek a competent center-field fly-chaser (? ?) and acquire an offensively productive corner man instead.

Wild card scenario
The Giants' starting rotation appears set. In fact, left-hander and right-hander Samardzija could be considered "untouchable" performers whom the Giants would resist trading. However, given the team's need for depth and talent, a bold move involving either pitcher that would fill multiple needs for San Francisco isn't out of the question. If the Giants engineered such a trade, they'd likely pursue another starter.