The San Francisco Giants could move one of their top relief pitchers for financial reasons.
are one of many teams around baseball that other organizations will be looking at over the next week. With the possibility of being sellers, the Giants could help out contending teams as they have multiple players who could play a part in another team winning a World Series.
It'd take a full team effort, which is possible due to the talent, but even then, there's no guarantee that they'll accomplish that. "They’d have to shed roughly $16 million, so ditching a prorated portion of Rogers’ $12 million salary wouldn’t get it done by itself. But it would be a decent start, and given the left-hander’s track record and effectiveness this season, it’s money that might be moved without attaching a prospect."
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