With the MLB offseason in full swing, the San Francisco Giants are gearing up for what could be a game-changing period for the team. In the latest episode of “The TK Show” podcast, Giants broadcaster Dave Flemming shared his insights on the team’s aggressive pursuit of top free agents and trade targets.
Flemming discussed the Giants’ approach to the offseason, highlighting the team’s involvement in the pursuit of two-way standout Shohei Ohtani and Japanese ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto. According to Flemming, the Giants are not just interested, but are committed to securing these coveted stars and making a significant impact this offseason.
He pointed to the recent signing of Sonny Gray by the St. Louis Cardinals as evidence of the Giants’ intentions. Flemming emphasized that the Giants are focused on vying for the biggest names in the market and are willing to see it through in their pursuit of star talent.
Meanwhile, Giants color commentator Mike Krukow echoed the sentiment, stating that negotiations with Ohtani are at an advanced stage. He anticipates a flurry of moves by the Giants in the coming week, signaling the team’s dedication to pursuing multiple top players. Krukow emphasized the Giants’ commitment to solidifying their roster with notable acquisitions this offseason.
While Ohtani and Yamamoto are high on the Giants’ radar, the team is prepared to explore other key options should they not secure their primary targets. Both Flemming and Krukow expressed confidence in the Giants’ aggressive approach and the likelihood of significant moves taking place within the next week.
It’s clear that the Giants are all in, and fans can expect an eventful offseason as the team positions itself to make a big splash in the MLB world.
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