Farhan Zaidi hinted last month that the Giants could get back in on some of the bigger free agents if prices continued to drop. It appears they're now targeting the biggest name still out there.Members of the Giants front office met with Bryce Harper this week, a source told NBC Sports Bay Area. It's believed that Larry Baer, Farhan Zaidi and Bruce Bochy were part of the contingent that flew to meet with Harper, who still has not found a home with less than a week until pitchers and catchers report. Winter Wonderland! Snow Makes Rare Return to the Bay Area The Giants had quietly targeted Harper over the past couple of years, but underwent a shift in strategy when Zaidi was hired in November. The new plan was the overhaul the roster incrementally and add to the existing core, but Zaidi is known to be opportunistic, and if Harper's price has truly dropped, the Giants could find a more suitable deal.It's unclear, of course, if the end price would ultimately be any lower than expected. Harper and agent Scott Boras went into this offseason hoping to set records, but they have found a market lacking big-market suitors. The Phillies and White Sox have been connected to Harper throughout...