San Francisco's off-season hit a frenzied pace on Wednesday afternoon.
Losing Bryant undeniably hurts. He was a key contributor after being acquired at the 2021 MLB trade deadline from the Chicago Cubs, and talked glowingly about his new club. But there were rumors
that the Giants weren't actually thrilled with his contributions, and ultimately, they've decided to let their midseason acquisition leave town.move to shore up their outfield on Wednesday. Within an hour of the Bryant news breaking, Heyman also reported that San Francisco had signed Joc Pederson, a Palo Alto product.
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