In a significant move for the San Francisco Giants, third baseman Matt Chapman is set to join the team on a three-year, $54 million deal, as reported by MLB Network insider and confirmed by ESPN sources. The New York Post initially broke the news, with Jon Heyman revealing the specifics of the agreement late Friday night. Chapman’s contract includes opt-outs after the first two seasons.
The Giants have shown patience in the off-season, securing Chapman as their latest addition alongside Jung Hoo Lee and Jorge Soler. Chapman, coming off a challenging year, brings a powerful bat, having hit 27 homers in each of the previous two seasons. His standout 2019 performance earned him an All-Star nod, hitting 36 home runs for the Oakland Athletics.
Beyond his offensive capabilities, Chapman is a defensive force with four Gold Glove awards in the last six seasons and two AL Platinum Glove honors for being the league’s best overall defender. This acquisition not only solves the Giants at third base questions but also promises to ease the path for rookie shortstop Marco Luciano.
Chapman’s arrival adds depth to the Giants’ revamped lineup, showcasing their commitment to building a competitive team for the upcoming season. Some fans are relieved that the Giants finally made a move and opened their wallets. With the addition of a seasoned player like Chapman, the Giants look poised to make a strong statement in the National League.
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