The San Francisco Giants have been on a roll lately, sweeping their last two series against the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Los Angeles Dodgers. But despite this hot streak, whispers around the league suggest they could still be sellers as the trade deadline approaches.
If the Giants do decide to hit the reset button, the obvious trade chips would be pitchers like Robbie Ray and Tyler Mahle, along with position players such as Luis Arraez and Harrison Bader. These are the names you'd expect to see on the move—veterans who could help a contender without derailing San Francisco's long-term plans.
However, according to a report from Robert Murray of Fansided.com, there's a significant rumor circulating about three of the Giants' biggest stars: Rafael Devers, Willy Adames, and Matt Chapman. Murray notes that these are precisely the types of players who should not be considered trade candidates this season.
This is a major development for MLB clubs hoping to land a game-changer at the deadline. Devers, despite some struggles this year, remains one of the most dangerous sluggers in the game. Chapman is a Gold Glove-caliber third baseman with pop in his bat, and Adames is a reliable shortstop who can anchor a defense and contribute offensively. For any contender, adding one of these three would have been a huge boost.
The rumor suggests that the Giants are not looking to part with their core. Even if 2026 doesn't go as planned, San Francisco is positioning itself to contend in 2027, and Devers, Chapman, and Adames are seen as key pieces of that future. The players who might actually be traded—Ray, Mahle, Arraez, and Bader—are likely not part of the long-term vision.
For baseball fans and rival front offices, this is tough news. The trade market just got a little less exciting, and the Giants look ready to hold onto their stars. Whether that pays off remains to be seen, but for now, the message is clear: San Francisco is building for tomorrow, not selling today.
