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Giants expect to be big-time spenders in MLB free agency
San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi. Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports

Fresh off a disappointing 81-81 season, the San Francisco Giants have been linked to multiple big-name players set to hit the MLB free-agent market this month. That includes American League home run king Aaron Judge.

In talking about the possibility of adding a top-end free agent or two, Giants team president Farhan Zaidi told reporters that finances will not be an issue for the team.

“From a financial standpoint, there would be nobody that would be out of our capability,” Zaidi said on Wednesday, via John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle.

Meanwhile, superagent Scott Boras noted that he thinks the Giants will be “very, very aggressive because they’ve got a proven market and the economic ability to attract a number of free agents.”

For his part, Boras represents impending free agents such as Brandon Nimmo, Carlos Correa, Xander Bogaerts and Carlos Rodon. Another report on Wednesday indicated that the Giants are expected to “wade deep” in the shortstop pool during free agency.

San Francisco Giants' targets in MLB free agency

Aaron Judge is the obvious target here. Fresh off breaking the single-season American League home run record, Judge has been linked to both the Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers in his native California. He grew up as a Giants fan and has had nothing but good things to say about the organization.

Sure the New York Yankees are going to do their best to retain Judge, but the inability to sign him to a long-term extension last winter looms large here.

  • Aaron Judge stats (2022): 62 home runs, 131 RBI, 1.111 OPS, .311/.425/686, 211 OPS+, 133 runs scored

As for shortstops, the likes of Trea Turner, Correa, Bogaerts and Dansby Swanson could all be options for San Francisco.

Longtime Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford is under contract through next season, but he saw major regression at the plate in 2022. Crawford could also potentially move to either a utility role or another position to make room for one of the stars mentioned above.

As of right now, the San Francisco Giants have a mere $82 million on the books for next season. Their payroll stood at $168 million in 2022. There’s a good chance that they’ll be willing to see that reach $200 million once MLB free agency is all said and done.

This article first appeared on Sportsnaut and was syndicated with permission.

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