SCOTTSDALE — The Giants are pretty stocked in the outfield this spring, but there’s a decent chance that they will end up in a much different situation by the time Opening Day rolls around. Luis Matos and Jerar Encarnacion both are out of minor-league options, but on Sunday, the front office added a bit of depth in case one or both ends up elsewhere. Veteran Will Brennan signed a one-year deal and reported to camp in time for the first full squad workout. Brennan, 28, got big-league time in each of the past four seasons with the Cleveland Guardians. His best year was 2024, when he hit eight homers and had a wRC+ of 98. Like many of the players added recently, he has a low strikeout rate and has a good eye at the plate. He does have an option remaining. “We’ve liked him for some time,” general manager Zack Minasian said. “He plays the game really hard. A gritty, grindy type. He controls the strike zone. He can move around the outfield, mostly the corner outfield spots. He’s a left-handed hitter. Tony Vitello and Jayce Tingler both have familiarity so (there were) a lot of great reports on the...
Giants sign former Guardians outfielder Will Brennan to one-year MLB contract
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