Giants Confirmed as Trade Deadline Sellers for 2026
Buster Posey has acknowledged San Francisco is trending toward selling at the deadline, with the team holding one of baseball's worst records.

The San Francisco Giants carry a 35-49 record, fourth-worst in MLB, and president of baseball operations Buster Posey has conceded the team is trending toward being sellers at the trade deadline. San Francisco entered 2026 expecting to contend but ranks among the most disappointing clubs this season alongside the Mets, Tigers, and Red Sox. The pitching staff has been middling, with starters posting a 4.35 ERA (15th) and relievers a 4.30 ERA (17th). Barring a significant turnaround, the Giants are expected to be active sellers before the deadline.
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