The Giants, who have had a rather quiet offseason thus far, again appear to have fallen short of making a big move to bolster their 2026 roster. San Francisco reportedly pursued a trade for Washington Nationals shortstop CJ Abrams but couldn’t come to an agreement, The Athletic’s Andrew Baggarly reported Friday, citing league sources. The Giants aggressively pursued shortstop CJ Abrams but were unable to agree on a fair return with the Nationals, according to major-league sources. pic.twitter.com/t7lXDSjlvs — The Athletic MLB (@TheAthleticMLB) January 23, 2026 According to Baggarly’s report, the Giants were willing to include several of their top prospects in a potential trade, including young shortstops Josuar Gonzalez and Jhonny Level, left-handed pitcher Carson Whisenhunt and outfielder Bo Davidson. All four of those players are among San Francisco’s top seven prospects per MLB Pipeline, and all but Whisenhunt were listed in Baseball America’s top 100 MLB prospects list from earlier this week.The Nationals already brought in a significant haul for left-handed starter MacKenzie Gore on Thursday, acquiring five prospects from...