The Giants’ first order of business this offseason was to find a new manager, and they checked off that box last month with the unprecedented hiring of Tony Vitello. Now, the attention slowly shifts to filling out Vitello’s coaching staff and filling out the roster Vitello manages.
And for another year, the Giants are linked to the prize of a free-agent class.
Kyle Tucker is a jack-of-all-trades outfielder whose résumé will land him a contract upwards of $400 million. While the Giants missed on Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge and Bryce Harper in recent years, they don’t have a pressing need to go star hunting because of who they’ve acquired in the past year.
During his first season as president of baseball operations, Buster Posey added much-needed star power by signing Willy Adames and trad

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