“The autopsy has been going on for months. I don’t know how much more we can tolerate knowing that the patient got sick and why he got sick, but obviously he didn’t die.”
The Giants won’t be able to turn things around until they get back into the habit of developing top-tier homegrown talent, according to former Rockies general manager and MLB Network analyst Dan O’Dowd, who joined PCon and Lund Monday morning.
With a payroll that already sits around $175 million, Sabean said he doesn’t expect to take on much more money in any deals, but at the same time said they’ll be creative knowing that the goal in 2018 is still to return to the playoffs.
Giants executive vice president of baseball operations Brian Sabean joined the Murph and Mac Show on Friday morning and discussed a myriad of topics as the Giants close their first week of spring training.
How San Francisco plans on doing this exactly remains to be seen, with Evans saying the club will exhaust every option in free agency, via trade or internal.
Giants Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations Brian Sabean joins Gary & Larry to discuss the team’s lengthy slump and ways to break out of it.