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Reports: Giants open to trading Rafael Devers, Matt Chapman

By Thomson Reuters Jun 16, 2026 | 12:27 PM

Barring a run before the trade deadline, the San Francisco Giants are far enough out of contention ​that they’re edging closer to becoming ‌certified sellers.

According to multiple reports, the Giants (29-43) are not planning to part with right-hander Logan Webb. But MLB.com and ESPN reported first baseman Rafael ‌Devers, ​shortstop Willy Adames and ⁠third baseman Matt ⁠Chapman are among the high-priced options likely to be available before the trade deadline.

The Giants acquired Devers, 29, and inherited ​the 10-year, $313.5 million deal that expires after the 2033 season. But in a ⁠full year (162 games ⁠entering Tuesday) with San Francisco, he’s ​batting .235, has 209 strikeouts and 29 home ​runs.

The Athletic reported the Giants are not ‌yet committed to make any trades but with the second-worst record in the National League, have begun conversations around possibilities ⁠with players such as Devers.

Chapman is in the second year of a six-year, $151 million extension. He’s ⁠hitting .261 with ‌seven home runs in ⁠2026.

Adames, who enters Tuesday’s game with ​one ‌hit in his last 28 ​at-bats, signed ⁠a seven-year, $182 million deal as a free agent prior to the 2025 season and has struggled after swatting 30 home runs in his first year with the team.

–Field ​Level Media