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Giants reportedly interested in Japanese free-agent pitcher
Shota Imanaga. Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

The Giants have shown interest in left-hander Shota Imanaga, according to a report from Jon Morosi of MLB Network. Morosi adds that Imanaga’s market is likely to come into further focus when the sweepstakes for right-hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto comes to an end. 

A recent report connected Imanaga to the Yankees as a potential backup plan should they miss out on Yamamoto. The Giants are a suitor for the young right-hander themselves, though its unclear if their interest in Imanaga hinges on Yamamoto signing elsewhere or if they would consider pursuing both hurlers. 

The Tigers, Dodgers, Cubs and Red Sox are among the other clubs that the lefty has been connected to in the weeks leading up to and following his posting late last month.

Imanaga would certainly be a solid fit for San Francisco headed into 2024. With veteran righty Alex Cobb set to miss the start of the season as he rehabs from hip surgery, right-handers Logan Webb and Anthony DeSclafani appear to be the club’s only surefire starting pitchers for 2024. 

Veteran Ross Stripling along with youngsters like Kyle Harrison and Keaton Winn could all plausibly start for the club next season, but the Giants seemingly preferred to use each in more flexible, multi-inning bulk roles last year rather than as regular members of the rotation. 

Adding another stable arm to pair with Webb at the front of the club’s rotation could be a sensible decision if that preference holds into next season, particularly if the Giants wind up dealing one of their young arms to address other areas on their roster.

The Giants have been among the more aggressive teams in the league over the past few offseasons but have come away with little to show for it after whiffing on top free agents such as Aaron Judge, Carlos Correa, and Shohei Ohtani

Should that same fate befall the club in their pursuit of Yamamoto, pivoting to Imanaga would allow them to bulk up their starting rotation with a player who, though five years Yamamoto’s senior, has posted a sub-3.00 ERA in four of his past five NPB seasons, including each of the past three. 

Since the start of the 2021 season, Imanaga has posted a sterling 2.51 ERA across 467 innings of work. That strong track record has led to reports indicating that Imanaga’s price tag in free agency could surpass $100M, though the Giants have made clear they’re more than comfortable working in the deeper end of free agency both through their pursuits of Ohtani and Yamamoto but also by signing KBO star Jung Hoo Lee to a $113M guarantee this past week.

On the heels of a 79-83 season in 2023, San Francisco seems interest in upgrades all across their roster. Depending on exactly how much money the Giants have to spend this offseason, a pursuit of Imanaga could leave them with more room in the budget to make further additions to the club this offseason. 

Third baseman Matt Chapman, right-hander Yariel Rodriguez and outfielder Cody Bellinger are among the other notable free agents the club has expressed interest in this offseason, though it’s unclear if the club remains in on Bellinger following their agreement with Lee.

This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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