Willy Adames was the Giants’ biggest acquisition this past offseason as San Francisco begins a new era under the leadership of new president of baseball operations Buster Posey. The slugging shortstop inked a franchise-record seven-year,
Willy Adames issued a message to doubters of the San Francisco Giants ahead of the upcoming 2025 MLB season. San Francisco Giants shortstop Willy Adames has a message for the doubters of the team. The Giants are not necessarily considered to be a true contender, but Adames believes the ball club can make some noise in 2025.
Adames joins the Giants, who are now led by legendary catcher Buster Posey. The former catcher was elevated to the position of club's president of baseball operations as he succeeds Farhan Zaidi. One of his first signings was Adames. On Friday, Posey revealed his reason for handing Adames the biggest contract of the franchise.
The San Francisco Giants may be losing their longest tenured player after 2025, with him treating the upcoming season as potentially the last of his career.
The San Francisco Giants know if they want to get back into the playoff picture in the National League, they need to start producing runs at a more consistent clip. That is part of the reason they so aggressively pursued Willy Adames in free agency.
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