The Giants might not be in the market to sign any more big name players, but that doesn’t mean Bobby Evans isn’t trying to create as much competition as possible for roster spots.
Buster Posey’s production took a hit during the second half of last season, something that lead many to argue that his defensive duties as a catcher are starting to take their toll on the offensive production of the 30-year-old.
Young argues the 49ers trip to the Super Bowl in 2013 was never going to be a long term dynasty, because there was no real leadership structure in place.
Torrey Smith suffered the first serious concussion of his career in the 49ers 23-17 loss to the New York Jets on Sunday, lying face down for minutes before being carted off the field.
Former MLB second baseman and Giants broadcaster Duane Kuiper commented on rule-change with Murph and Mac on Wednesday morning, saying that while he understands the thinking behind it, social media played a part in it being banned.
While general manager Bobby Evans mentioned that the Giants will be looking for a handful of non-roster invitees to compete for spots in the bullpen, Jon Heyman of MLB Network illuminated another area where the Giants are looking to make additions.
While another splash might not be on the horizon, San Francisco is still looking to add depth to a lineup that finished 19th in runs scored and 28th in home runs last season. Former Colorado Rockies slugger Mark Reynolds is one of the players have taken a look at to further that end, according to Alex Pavlovic of CSN Bay Area.