3 San Francisco Giants Free Agent Targets This Winter

Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Tucker takes his base during 2025 game.

The winter to-do list for the San Francisco Giants is pretty clear. 

Buster Posey wants more run prevention and a steadier lineup, which means pitching depth and one more middle-of-the-order bat. With options and 40-man shuffling underway, let’s talk Giants free agent targets that actually fit the roster and the park.

Kyle Tucker

We have seen this movie before with big bats, but Tucker checks every box. 

He hits for average, gets on base, runs well, and brings legit lefty pop that plays to the right-field porch in San Francisco. Right field was a revolving door last season, and locking it down with an All-Star caliber presence changes the daily math for Rafael Devers, Willy Adames, and Matt Chapman. 

Tucker gives you 25-plus homers, 20 steals upside, and a real game plan against elite pitching. The market will be heavy, but if the Giants want a bat that travels, this is the swing.

Ranger Suárez 

Posey keeps saying it: build around pitching and defense. 

Suárez fits that idea perfectly. He lives in the zone, misses barrels, and stacks grounders that play in front of a solid infield. He has logged real volume the past few years and owns excellent postseason poise. 

Slot him behind Logan Webb and Robbie Ray and suddenly the rotation has a calmer heartbeat every five days. Yes, it will cost, and a qualifying offer is likely, but the fit is obvious.

Dylan Cease

Cease had a bumpy platform year, which is exactly why he is interesting. 

The strikeouts never left. What he needs is a cleaner fastball plan and a yard that forgives the occasional miss. Oracle Park can do that. 

Pair him with a pitching group that leans into his slider and ride the strikeout ceiling. If the price sits a tier below the very top of the market, this becomes a classic buy for stuff and bet on your development group to polish it.

If the Giants land even one of these Giants free agent targets, the offseason looks a lot different.

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