How Giants plan to find outfield improvements before crucial 2026 MLB season
SAN FRANCISCO -- If you scroll down the lists of top available outfielders this offseason, you'll pretty quickly get to a veteran who would check a lot of boxes for the Giants. He's a good defender who runs the bases well and has been an above-average hitter by wRC+ throughout his career. Because he's 35 years old, he should be available on the kind of one- or two-year deal that would appeal to a front office that already has some long-term commitments to hitters. He's a good clubhouse guy, and as a Nashville resident, he might have even already crossed paths with new manager Tony Vitello. Watch NBC Bay Area News free wherever you are WATCH HERE If Mike Yastrzemski hadn't...
