{"id":31837,"date":"2022-08-01T05:27:45","date_gmt":"2022-08-01T05:27:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/mlb-analysis-san-francisco-giants-trade-deadline-situation\/"},"modified":"2022-08-01T05:27:45","modified_gmt":"2022-08-01T05:27:45","slug":"mlb-analysis-san-francisco-giants-trade-deadline-situation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/mlb-analysis-san-francisco-giants-trade-deadline-situation\/","title":{"rendered":"MLB analysis: San Francisco Giants trade deadline situation"},"content":{"rendered":"
The San Francisco Giants are in limbo. Not the fun grass-skirt-mai-tai-luau kind either\u2014but that purgatorial torrent of constant movement that goes nowhere kind. <\/p>\n
Earlier this week, the front office was rumored to not be interested in selling at the Trade Deadline, but over the weekend news broke that they were hearing offers on just about anyone not named Logan Webb. <\/p>\n
While celebrating the legacy of Will Clark, a tenacious player who pulled the perennial losers of the mid-80s into the national spotlight, these Giants seem to have found their weight class in a middling Chicago opponent. Joc Pederson slammed into the wall in left chasing a home run ball on Thursday and Thairo Estrada, beaned by an errant breaking ball on Saturday, have found themselves on the concussion list. Both games the Giants won\u2014even their victories come at a cost. <\/p>\n
Out of necessity for a shortstop, the front office orchestrated a trade hours before first pitch for Chicago’s Dixon Machado in exchange for pitcher Raynel Espinal. <\/p>\n