The San Francisco Giants have made it clear they want to win now. After making Tony Vitello their next head coach and changing front office personnel over the past few years, winning is a priority.
With what should be one of the best infields in baseball, with Willy Adames at short, Rafael Devers at first, and Platinum Glove winner Matt Chapman at third, the Giants should be set, right?
Well, maybe not, and Bo Bichette would change that.
Joel Reuter of Bleacher Report loves the idea of adding Bichette, adding that while the Giants are already expensive in the infield, Bichette would be a nice piece at second base.
“The Giants have committed a ton of money to Matt Chapman, Willy Adames and Rafael Devers since the front office took control, and that gives them 75 percent of a stacked infield, with second base as a glaring hole. They could still use more rotation help, but swinging for the fences and signing Bo Bichette or Alex Bregman to shift to second and round out the infield would give them a truly potent offense,” Reuter wrote.
For San Francisco, this would be about maximizing the window they’re trying to open. Bichette was on pace to lead the AL in hits for the third time this season and would be a nice piece in San Francisco.
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