Thanks for what you wrote cainer18, you get it. It would be so nice to shut the repetitive trolls up. I really hope our kids continue to shine and Z can sign a star or two, and we start to gel. I do think ownership didn’t want Zaidi to tank since he arrived, so we’ve fallen out of the top 10 picks where the best talent is and kept the major league club fairly competitive but in retrospect it probably would have been better to tank for a few years and get top picks. Harrison, Whisenhunt, Black, Birdsong all look exciting too. He’s made some bad picks too but Bailey is amazing and I hope his concussion has cleared. Sabean and Evans left the farm basically barren (except for Doval) and we we are finally seeing Zaidi’s picks come up. So thank you for understanding the complexity of the situation. I was busy yesterday and didn’t get a chance to comment, plus it’s getting so tiresome fighting back the negativity and repetitive pablum these trolls toss out over and over and over. Hi cainer18, thanks for being basically the only voice of reason and intelligence on this thread. 249/.380/.432 line with Texas’ top minor league affiliate in the first half of last season. ![]() He signed with the Giants out of independent ball in August, playing in 17 games between Double-A and Triple-A. Tsutsugo, who recently turned 32, spent time in the San Francisco system this year. Jefferies still has an option remaining, so the Giants could freely send him to Triple-A even if he earns a 40-man roster spot. He’ll get a look in camp with former Oakland skipper Bob Melvin. Jefferies missed all of last season and elected minor league free agency at year’s end. Oakland ran him through waivers and off the 40-man roster last offseason. He underwent thoracic outlet surgery in June 2022 before requiring a Tommy John procedure that September. The 28-year-old has lost most of the last two seasons to injury. He has a middling 15.2% strikeout rate while walking fewer than 6% of opponents. In 14 career outings (10 starts), he has worked to a 5.75 ERA through 56 1/3 frames. He pitched five times the following season and on eight occasions in 2022. Jefferies made his big league debut with one appearance in 2020. With one gutty 13-inning performance, one unstoppable run by its most indispensable. ![]() ![]() A Berkeley product, he was selected by the A’s with the 37th pick of the 2016 draft. Red Sox get lucky bounce, walk-off homer from Christian Vazquez to beat Rays in 13 innings of wild ALDS Game 3. It seems fair to presume that’s also a minor league deal with a non-roster invite. iMazing: Helping beginners and pros since 2008. Gain powerful new capabilities for working with backups, managing media, extracting messages, and much more. Additionally, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that first baseman Yoshi Tsutsugo has agreed to terms with San Francisco ( X link). Take control of your iOS and iPadOS devices with the world's most trusted device manager. Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle confirms it’s a minor league pact with an invitation to Spring Training. Daulton Jefferies is in agreement on a deal with the Giants, the right-hander announced this morning.
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