San Francisco Giants Likely Won't Call Up Their Star Pitching Prospects

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San Francisco Giants Likely Won't Call Up Their Star Pitching Prospects
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It seems like the San Francisco Giants are going to keep their star prospects in the minors for the rest of the year barring a complete disaster.

made headlines when they were the ones who finally landed reigning NL Cy Young winner Blake Snell this offseason.Coming off one of the best years of his career, the market seemed ready to offer him a megadeal in the range of $300 million, but after the list of suitors was surpisingly limited, he stayed a free agent into Spring Training before joining the Giants.

The goal was for the Giants to get back into the playoffs, and it's going to be a battle to accomplish that. They're going to need that type of performance from the high-priced starter to close out the year strong and help them earn a spot in the playoffs.about another past Cy Young winner who is on this roster.Because of that,thinks many of the Giants' top pitching prospects won't be called up to the bigs.

That original game plan he's referencing is relying on some of their younger arms during the early portion of the season before turning over the heavy workload to the veterans on their roster to get them over the finish line.The prospects he's referencing who will likely stay in the minors are Mason Black, who got an opportunity early before he posted an 8.

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