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Montgomery may not have the upside of some of the other starting pitchers entering free agency, but the lefty has been a consistent mid-rotation starter since he debuted with the Yankees back in 2017. Montgomery completed a career-high 188 regular-season innings this season and showed no signs of slowing down during the Rangers’ deep postseason run. It has been suggested that he would prefer to land with a team on the East Coast, however.
Snell, the reigning National League Cy Young winner, undeniably has the highest upside among the remaining free agent pitchers. Snell has already won a pair of Cy Youngs in his career, but has also struggled to be consistently elite throughout his career. Snell, a Seattle-native, has been expected to stay on the West Coast and has already been tied to the Giants.
While Chapman became a household name as a star with the Oakland Athletics early in his career, he remained a top third baseman with the Toronto Blue Jays. His offensive numbers have taken a step back over the past few seasons, but he remains elite defensively and has graded out well by Statcast’s advanced metrics.
The SF Giants have already landed center fielder Jung Hoo Lee in free agency, but they undeniably need to make some more big acquisitions to have a successful offseason. According to a report by Jeff Passan, many folks around the league think San Francisco will get another deal done with a top Boras client.