Kurtenbach: The SF Giants’ offseason has been a big-market embarrassment (and there’s only one way to save it)

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The Giants are trying to nickel and dime their way to wins again, all while charging large bills to go to the ballpark.

Even though they are nice, solid players, the signing of Haniger and Manaea feels insulting.

Yes, after striking out with Judge — perhaps looking — it seems as if the Giants are trying to fill the ballpark with friends and family of their non-stars.What’s worse yet is that there’s no way out of this cycle. The Giants can’t seem to attract top-flight free agents to actually sign with them — even those who have played for the team for a year and said they loved it — and they’re not developing any All-Stars, either.

Meanwhile the Padres have a lineup that now has four top-tier MVP candidates, and the Dodgers — who have regressed this offseason — have only two, but a farm system that has consistently graduated players from their minor-league system to Major League starting roles and could put three new Top-100 prospects on the team coming out of Spring Training.

 

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