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Giants Prepare for Major Offseason Changes
The San Francisco Giants are entering a new era under Buster Posey as president of baseball operations after parting ways with Farhan Zaidi, who oversaw a disappointing performance with seven missed postseasons in eight years. The Giants are targeting top free agents like shortstop Willy Adames, predicted to sign a seven-year, $180 million deal, and first baseman Pete Alonso, who could land a six-year, $175 million contract. Adames had a breakout season with 32 home runs and is noted for his flexibility in the infield, while Alonso offers the power threat the Giants have lacked since Barry Bonds. Meanwhile, the Boston Red Sox are also looking to make significant moves, potentially signing Giants pitcher Blake Snell for five years at $158 million. As the offseason progresses, both the Giants and Red Sox aim to reshape their rosters to become competitive again. The Giants' focus on adding impactful players reflects their ambition to return to their championship form.
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