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Giants GM Hints at Bold Offseason Moves

Summary

  • Giants GM seeks to close deals and add talent in 2025.
  • Ron Washington joins the Giants for an infield coaching role.
  • Team actively pursues international talent like Jung Hoo Lee.
Giants GM Hints at Bold Offseason Moves

San Francisco Giants General Manager Zack Minasian has articulated a clear objective for the upcoming offseason: to secure significant player acquisitions. Minasian indicated that the organization is exploring "intriguing avenues" and aims to actively close deals, signaling a departure from previous years where they were outbid.

Adding to the team's strategic development, the Giants are reportedly bringing Ron Washington aboard as an infield coach. This move coincides with Minasian's comments about pursuing top-tier talent, with Japanese pitcher Tatsuya Imai mentioned as a potential target.

The Giants are leveraging their established success in scouting and signing international players, referencing their acquisition of Jung Hoo Lee from the Korean Baseball League. Minasian emphasized a continued commitment to actively seeking players who can demonstrably improve the team's performance.

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The Giants aim to be a 'deal-closing' organization, actively seeking to add significant talent and explore new avenues for player acquisitions.
The Giants are bringing in former Los Angeles Angels manager Ron Washington for an infield coaching position.
Giants GM Zack Minasian alluded to exploring possibilities for players like Japanese star pitcher Tatsuya Imai.

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