Drew Gilbert and Tony Vitello walking side by side.
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 10: Manager Tony Vitello #23 and Drew Gilbert #0 of the San Francisco Giants watches practice during Spring Training at Scottsdale Stadium on February 10, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Suzanna Mitchell/San Francisco Giants/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Itâs the time of the year where teams start to tinker with their rosters. Like the Giants, the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers have also used just one additional player; but the Colorado Rockies have used three, and the Arizona Diamondbacks four.
The Giants will likely make another pitching move before long, as relievers Sam Hentges (a lefty) and Joel Peguero (a righty) have both started rehab assignments after beginning the year on the IL. But where they really could use a move is on the offensive front. The Giants are, somewhat surprisingly, ninth in the Majors in batting average, but thatâs where the good times end. San Francisco is 28th in on-base percentage, 24th in slugging percentage, dead last in walk rate, dead last in home runs, dead last in stolen bases, 29th in runs, 27th in OPS, and 27th in wRC+.
But the issue, of course, is that the Giants donât have any quick fixes. The obvious solution to boost the offense would be to promote their top prospect, Bryce Eldridge, but even if the Giants thought he were ready (which I doubt they do), it still doesnât really help things. Their best hitter this year has been Casey Schmitt, who has primarily been used as the DH, which is where Eldridge would need to slot in. Schmittâs not going to displace Matt Chapman or Rafael Devers for obvious reasons, and Luis ArrĂĄez has been one of the teamâs only good hitters this year, so heâs not getting displaced, either. Which means thereâs no place for Eldridge.
JesĂșs RodrĂguez is the other bat who could help the team, but similar concerns arise. The contact-heavy utility player is not going to take starts from Patrick Bailey or ArrĂĄez, and replacing Daniel âgreatest hitter of all timeâ Susac isnât something that needs doing.
The outfield is where the Giants really need some help, but it probably needs to come from Heliot Ramos, Jung Hoo Lee, and Harrison Bader remembering how to hit. The reinforcements there donât seem likely to do much better: AAA Sacramentoâs outfield is Grant McCray (who is in an awful slump), Will Brennan (a veteran with a large track record of being a below-average hitter in the Majors), Drew Gilbert (who isnât lighting up the box scores and has been a very bad hitter in the Majors) and Victor Bericoto (who is still adjusting to the level).
So while most people are likely hoping for a move to come soon, itâs probably still a ways away for the Giants. But that wonât stop me from asking for your prediction of when it will occur, and who it will be.
Q&A
Why have the San Francisco Giants only used 27 players this year?
What are the San Francisco Giants' current offensive rankings in Major League Baseball?
The Giants rank 28th in on-base percentage, 24th in slugging percentage, last in walk rate, home runs, and stolen bases, and 29th in runs.
Which players are currently on rehab assignments for the Giants?
Relievers Sam Hentges and Joel Peguero are both on rehab assignments after starting the year on the Injured List.
What roster changes are expected for the Giants in the near future?
The Giants are likely to make another pitching move soon and may also look to enhance their offensive lineup due to their poor performance in several key batting metrics.
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