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The San Francisco Giants are in trouble — and the questions are starting to pile up around Buster Posey's front office tenure. In this segment, the guys break down the growing concern around Posey's bold but backfiring moves: the Rafael Devers trade, the Willy Adames signing, the Matt Chapman extension, and now the surprise Patrick Bailey trade to Cleveland. Is this a team that knows what it's doing — or one spinning out of control less than a year into a new regime? Ken Rosenthal called it "subtraction by addition," and it's hard to argue with that right now. The Giants rank among the worst offenses in baseball — fewest home runs, fewest walks, and a historically low walk rate. Devers is finally waking up in May, Willy Adames is creeping back above .200, but the roster construction still doesn't make sense. And then there's Bryce Eldridge — a top prospect called up to the big club and barely getting any at-bats. If you bring him up, you have to play him. The hosts lay it all out — and argue the Giants have two realistic options right now: move Jung Ho Lee back to center and make Casey Schmidt the right fielder, or trade Matt Chapman to clear the logjam. Otherwise, the front office is just spinning its wheels while wasting a prospect's development time. Topics discussed include: Buster Posey's front office moves — bold or reckless? The Devers, Adames, and Chapman contracts — stuck or salvageable? Patrick Bailey traded to Cleveland — what does it mean for Giants catching? Bryce Eldridge called up but barely playing — a development disaster? Jung Ho Lee, Casey Schmidt, and the Giants' roster crunch Ken Rosenthal's "subtraction by addition" take on San Francisco Do you think Buster Posey is the right guy to run this team — or is this thing already going off the rails? Drop your take in the comments. 0:00 – Buster Posey's Front Office Under Fire 1:43 – Devers and Adames Contracts: Backtracking Already? 3:54 – Bryce Eldridge Called Up But Barely Playing 6:47 – Ken Rosenthal: "Subtraction By Addition" 19:08 – Patrick Bailey Trade & Giants' Catching Future Download the Audacy app to never miss any of your favorite 957 The Game content: https://go.audacy.com/y-listen-live-957thegame Listen live: https://www.audacy.com/957thegame/listen Visit our website: https://www.957thegame.com Subscribe on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/957thegame Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/957thegame Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/957thegame Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/957thegame/ Join our Newsletter: https://www.audacy.com/957thegame/join-our-clubs/mvp-club
Did the Warriors get lucky with the 11th pick or miss a game-changer? With Steve Kerr back, a 'last dance' with Steph and ...
Steve Kerr is coming back — two years, done deal. But that's just the first domino. Now the Golden State Warriors are staring down ...
Now that Steve Kerr is back, the Joes want to see the Warriors brass work together and make their draft pick at 11 rather than ...
The SF Giants are 14-23 and officially in crisis mode — and the Morning Roast is not holding back. The hosts break down a brutal loss to the Padres, call out Ryan Walker's mop-up disaster in the seventh inning, and ask the question nobody wants to say out loud: is it time to DFA him entirely? From a lineup that struck out 13 times with zero walks, to Matt Chapman sitting in a cold slump while Casey Schmidt keeps raking, there's a lot going wrong in San Francisco right now. The guys also dig into how the Giants front office may have mishandled the Walker-Doval closer situation last year — and whether that set Ryan Walker up to fail from the jump. And just to put it in perspective: the last time the Giants started this badly was 1985. This isn't a slow start. This is a dumpster fire. Topics discussed include: Ryan Walker giving up two home runs in the seventh inning — and why fans are booing Giants offense strikes out 13 times, draws zero walks Matt Chapman's hitting slump vs. Casey Schmidt's breakout Willy Adames looking lost at the plate Did the Giants ruin Ryan Walker by mismanaging the closer role? The 14-23 record and the last time the Giants started this poorly Matt Chapman finally talks to the media after the loss What do YOU think needs to change for the Giants to turn it around? Drop your takes in the comments — we read all of them. 0:00 – Giants Lose Again — 14 and 23 1:53 – Ryan Walker's Mop-Up Disaster in the 7th 6:01 – Walker Only Good in One Very Specific Situation 10:06 – Matt Chapman's Slump vs. Casey Schmidt's Surge 13:15 – Last Time Giants Started This Bad Was 1985 Download the Audacy app to never miss any of your favorite 957 The Game content: https://go.audacy.com/y-listen-live-957thegame Listen live: https://www.audacy.com/957thegame/listen Visit our website: https://www.957thegame.com Subscribe on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/957thegame Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/957thegame Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/957thegame Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/957thegame/ Join our Newsletter: https://www.audacy.com/957thegame/join-our-clubs/mvp-club
Do the Warriors have a shot in the play in? Or will the age of the roster once again rear its ugly head? #Warriors #DubNation ...
What would a Kawhi Leonard to the Warriors trade look like? Evan Giddings sets the scene of a possible deal on Steiny & Guru #KawhiLeonard #Warriors #NBADeals #BasketballAnalysis #FreeAgency
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