The San Francisco Giants have been rather busy this offseason.
In a span of just two weeks, the team has signed outfielder Mitch Haniger, pitchers Sean Manaea and Ross Stripling, and shortstop Carlos Correa.
San Francisco also may not be done just yet, as left-hander Carlos Rodon remains unsigned.
But even so, the Giants have been very busy this winter, and have made it clear that they intend to compete in 2023.
After winning 107 games during the 2021 season, the Giants finished with just 81 wins in 2022, falling short of the postseason.
MLB Network posted a list of all the moves the Giants have made thus far on Twitter.
A busy start to the offseason in The Bay. pic.twitter.com/HHUS2bUaMm
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) December 15, 2022
Giants Are Busy This Winter
San Francisco has made it clear that they intend to win in 2023.
Each of these signings are quite impactful.
Stripling and Manaea are two solid rotation options to go along with righty Logan Webb, and the Giants have plenty of depth, even if Rodon departs in free agency.
It’s also important to note that the Los Angeles Dodgers have been relatively quiet.
Meanwhile, both the Giants and the San Diego Padres have made some key moves, with San Diego signing shortstop Xander Bogaerts to an 11-year pact.
With a notable lack of activity from the Dodgers side of things, we could start to see a paradigm shift in the NL West, with the Padres and Giants on the rise.
Ultimately, the Giants are a team to keep an eye on this offseason as they look to strengthen their roster and rebound from a disappointing finish in 2022.
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