It has been a quiet MLB offseason for the Giants.Despite hiring Tony Vitello as their new manager in October, it’s increasingly unlikely the team will make a big-name roster acquisition before the upcoming 2026 season. Most recently, the team added to the pitching rotation in early January, agreeing to contracts with right-handers Tyler Mahle, Adrian Houser and Jason Foley.One player that will be notably absent from the Giants’ future roster is former infielder/designated hitter Wilmer Flores, who concluded his six-year career with San Francisco and is now in MLB free agency. He spoke positively of his time in the Orange and Black on MLB Network’s “Hot Stove” show Thursday.“My time in San Francisco was amazing; it was a lot different than with the [New York] Mets,” Flores said. “The way I see it, it’s like two different players, starting my career with the Mets and then when I got to the Giants things were a lot easier because I had a lot of experience and I was still learning.” "I still have a lot to give…staying ready." 13-year MLB veteran Wilmer Flores joined #MLBNHotStove to discuss his...