Overview
- The Giants completed five trades that moved six established players over the deadline weekend, sending names such as Luis Arraez, Heliot Ramos, Robbie Ray, Tyler Mahle, Erik Miller and Caleb Kilian out of San Francisco.
- San Francisco announced a wave of roster moves that recalled Tristan Beck, Reiver Sanmartín, Carson Seymour, Blade Tidwell and added Buddy Kennedy to the active roster to cover vacancies created by the trades.
- The club opened its post-deadline series at Globe Life Field with a 5-1 victory, fueled by Jung Hoo Lee’s two home runs and Logan Webb’s six scoreless innings in the team’s first game after the deals.
- Roster churn continued on Tuesday when the Giants optioned Jonah Cox to Triple-A Sacramento and selected Eddys Leonard, while young right-hander Blade Tidwell was slated for a near-term first major-league start.
- The moves signal a shift toward rebuilding pitching depth through prospects and minor-league arms, a change led by Posey that leaves short-term roster thin but boosts the farm system and creates chances for young players to gain major-league experience.