The Giants have added a longtime New York outfielder. No, not that one.
Conforto was excellent for the Mets from 2017-20, clubbing 97 homers with a 134 OPS+ over those four years. But his production, particularly his power, fell off a cliff in 2021 as he struggled with a hamstring injury. He batted .
232 and produced at an exactly league-average level. Now, he has a year in San Francisco to rehabilitate his name and game. It's not exactly the splash the Giants needed, but it's a significant improvement in corner outfielder defense at least.. Rogers is the identical twin brother of Giants reliever Tyler Rogers.
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