Sell. Is there a way for the San Francisco Giants to convince you otherwise between now and the MLB trade deadline on Tuesday? There are five games between now and then. If the Giants run that table, they’re 53-54 at the deadline.

They’re probably two or three games back of postseason position, which would be very much “in it.” Advertisement Except three of those wins would come against the Colorado Rockies , and Oracle Park is typically where they play like they have radiation poisoning. I’m not sure that would be proof of anything.

And they would still be under .500 at the deadline, which is the traditional land of sellers. The third wild card is a parasite that feeds off your gray matter and replaces it with asbestos.

Do not believe its lies. And that’s if the Giants win five in a row. Which they probably will not.

Sell. The Giants are in a tricky spot with a lot of their better players because of their contracts , but they still have players to offer contending teams. Let’s go through what they have, position by position, and see if there’s a match with the teams that need players there.

Catcher Players the Giants could offer : Curt Casali Teams that would be most interested : N/A According to the Giants’ last medical report, Tom Murphy is “continuing baseball activity” and “has progressed to base running.” He’s owed $4.25 million next season.

He will not be traded at the deadline. That leaves Casali, who has been perfectly fine in his role as .