SAN FRANCISCO -- If you scroll down the lists of top available outfielders this offseason, you'll pretty quickly get to a veteran who would check a lot of boxes for the Giants.
He's a good defender who runs the bases well and has been an above-average hitter by wRC+ throughout his career. Because he's 35 years old, he should be available on the kind of one- or two-year deal that would appeal to a front office that already has some long-term commitments to hitters. He's a good clubhouse guy, and as a Nashville resident, he might have even already crossed paths with new manager Tony Vitello .
If Mike Yastrzemski hadn't already played nearly 800 games for the Giants, he might stand out as one of their most obvious free agent targets this offseason. But given how poor their outfield produc

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