SAN FRANCISCO — Arguably no position has been as settled in the Giants’ recent history as right field.
While the organization has run out different left fielders on Opening Day dating back to Barry Bonds’ final season, the opposite outfield corner has featured the same mainstay for the past six years. It is unlikely to be Mike Yastrzemski manning right field next April, though, which then begs the question.
Who?
With six weeks left and the Giants’ postseason hopes fading fast, they’re hoping to find some answers.
“We might be at the point here pretty soon where we give some guys some days off and look at some other guys,” manager Bob Melvin said after Wednesday’s 11-1 loss to the Padres that dropped them three games below .500, into fourth place in the NL West and 5½ back of playoff