Blockbuster Trade Proposal Sends $19 Million 3-Time All-Star to Giants
The San Francisco Giants were one of the most aggressive teams in MLB this offseason, spending more than $211 million to add a slew of premier free agents.
But as those additions have struggled, the team has a losing record in the competitive National League West and now they are set to be without their most expensive addition, outfielder Jung Hoo Lee, for the rest of the season.
With Toronto Blue Jays slugger Vladirim Guerrero Jr. potentially on the trading block, though, the Giants might have the chance to swing a trade that adds some pop to their batting order while shifting a replacement to Lee’s outfield spot. Zachary Rymer outlined a proposal for Bleacher Report that would see the Giants land Guerrero Jr. in exchange for infield prospect Bryce Eldrige and cash considerations, giving the team the ability to shift current first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. to the outfield.
“Wade can play the outfield in addition to first base, however, and that’s where the Giants are a man down following Jung Hoo Lee’s season-ending shoulder surgery,” Rymer noted. “Plus, any team that would challenge the Los Angeles Dodgers needs to be as strong on offense as possible. To this end, re-teaming Guerrero with Matt Chapman along with Wade, Jorge Soler and (when healthy) Michael Conforto would at least help close the gap.”
The Toronto Blue Jays Are Open to Trading Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a Team Like the San Francisco Giants
Guerrero Jr. seems at least under consideration to be traded away by the Blue Jays, particularly after MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand reported that the team had been shopping him along with superstar counterpart Bo Bichette.
“I don’t think they’re opposed to it,” an anonymous executive told Feinsand of the Blue Jays openness to trading Guerrero Jr. and Bichette. “They’ve talked to teams about it. The asks are ridiculous, but I think they’re going to try to retool a lot, and using those guys to get pieces may be the way to do it.”
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