The Giants are bolstering their bullpen early in the 2026 MLB season. San Francisco acquired right-handed relief pitcher Dylan Smith in a trade with the Detroit Tigers, the team announced Monday after FanSided’s Robert Murray first reported the news.Smith, 25, was an 18th-round selection by the San Diego Padres in the 2018 MLB Draft, and made his major-league debut with Detroit last season, posting a 1.38 ERA with four strikeouts and five walks in 13 innings pitched for the Tigers. Detroit designated Smith for assignment last week before Opening Day, and in doing so, parted ways with a reliever that former Giants general manager and current Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris was quite high on. “I think Dylan has the talent to be an effective reliever in this game,” Harris said (h/t Detroit Free Press). “For us right now, given the young player that we added to our 40-man [roster] to protect them from the Rule 5 [draft], and given the spring that a number of guys on our 40-man had, we had a tough choice.”Smith had an impressive 2.27 ERA with 57 strikeouts and 11 walks in 39 2/3 innings across four...