The San Francisco Giants need to bring back their superstar.
are clearly littered with problems after another missed postseason, now making it seven times in the last eight seasons that there has been no October baseball in the Bay Area.
There were a lot of reasons why the team again fell short as they have made a habit of doing, most of them revolving around not enough talent in the clubhouse. That's why ownership decided to part ways with president of baseball operations In Posey's first offseason at the helm, one of his first big decisions is going to be what to do about ace pitcher. The two-time Cy Young winner seems poised to decline his $30 million player option and instead head to free agency where he will try to cash in on a multi-year deal valued at least at that $30 million AAV or potentially even more. And after another great season where Snell rebounded from injury to close the year like his old self, someone will likely give it to him.
After a tough start to the year that included a stint on the injured list, Snell was phenomenal down the stretch for the Giants. He bounced back to finish the year with an ERA just above 3.0, a WHIP that was the, and the highest strikeout per nine innings of his career. The case can be made that Snell should just opt in, but that feels unlikely given that the notoriousIf Snell does in fact opt out, San Francisco must not be cheap in the quest to bring him back.
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