Though the Giants widely are expected to be sellers before the Aug. 6 MLB trade deadline, it appears another star player isn’t likely to be moved at this point. Agent Scott Boras, who represents third baseman Matt Chapman, addressed the likelihood of the five-time Gold Glove winner being dealt.

“I would say that it’s not something on the radar,” Boras told John Shea of The San Francisco Standard on Monday ahead of this week’s MLB All-Star Game in Philadelphia. Boras added no potential trades have been discussed to this point, either. Asked Scott Boras, agent for Matt Chapman, who has no-trade contract with Giants, the chances of him being traded: “I would say that it’s not something on the radar.” Hasn’t been discussed, either, he said.

— John Shea (@JohnSheaHey) July 13, 2026 Even if the Giants fielded an offer for Chapman worth considering, the 33-year-old has a full no-trade clause in his contract that would need to be waived for a deal to happen. Chapman currently is in the second season of a six-year, $151 million contract signed in September 2024, meaning any...