The MLB trade deadline is less than six weeks away. If the SF Giants are buyers, they may need to part with some good players or prospects. Which players should be considered untouchable at the MLB trade deadline?
3 untouchable SF Giants players at the MLB trade deadline
The National League looks like it could be on the weaker side in 2024. This could bode well for the Giants and a bunch of other teams as well.
With a 36-37 record, the Giants in the Wild Card race. In fact, they currently hold the third spot in the Wild Card standings. As things currently stand, the St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Chicago Cubs will be among the teams competing for a playoff spot.
The Giants could certainly look at ways to upgrade the roster. Interestingly, the starting rotation likely will not be a major area given that Blake Snell, Alex Cobb, and Robbie Ray are expected back soon.
The bullpen, bench, and outfield could all be areas of need at the trade deadline. If the Giants buy, they may need to part with some talent. That said, they have a few players who should be considered off limits.
1. Logan Webb
This one is straightforward. Logan Webb is in the first year of a five-year, $ 90 million extension he signed at the start of the 2023 season. That deal already looks like a bargain.
The right-handed hurler has a 3.02 ERA, 2.74 FIP, 1.20 WHIP, 7.6 K/9, and a 3.90 SO/W ratio through 15 starts in 2024. He has been one of the best pitchers in the league for the past few years but looks poised to earn his first All-Star bid as well.
One quality that stands out with Webb is that he is a workhouse. He leads baseball with 500.2 innings pitched since the start of 2022. You do not see that type of durability these days.
Plus, the 27-year-old is local to Northern California, is a competitor on the mound, and has become a vocal leader for the organization. He is not going anywhere.