The Giants might have gotten themselves an “everyday guy.”San Francisco acquired veteran Harrison Bader this MLB offseason to add a new starter in center field and bolster the team’s defense in the outfield.The signing made sense for the Giants, whose outfield had the worst fielding percentage during the 2025 MLB season, and for Bader, coming to San Francisco also seemed like the right fit.“The biggest thing was the opportunity for me,” Bader told NBC Sports Bay Area’s Alex Pavlovic on Tuesday at MLB spring training.“Everybody wants to talk about free agency contracts and money, and that’s fine. I understand, but in order to get more money and get more years under your belt and be effective, you need opportunity.“You need to be on the field. You need to be on the field as often as possible. It’s always been my goal to play as many innings in center field and get as many at-bats as possible in a given season.”During the 2025 MLB season, Bader started in 79 games with the Minnesota Twins and in 43 games with the Philadelphia Phillies after being traded. With plenty of experience under his belt, the 31-year-old veteran...