SF Giants sign outfielder Will Brennan to one-year MLB deal Today Us News



SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Giants added more outfield depth on Sunday morning, announcing they’ve signed outfielder Will Brennan to a one-year MLB deal.

Brennan, 28, has played 269 games over four major-league seasons with the Cleveland Guardians, posting a career .267/.307/.373 slash line (90 OPS+) with 14 home runs and 19 stolen bases.

“We’ve liked him for some time,” said general manager Zack Minasian. “Plays the game really hard. Gritty, grindy type. Controls the strike zone, moves around the outfield — mostly the corner outfield spots. … Tony Vitello and Jayce Tingler both have familiarity, so a lot of great reports on the person. Happy to add him to the outfield group.”

Brennan, an eighth-round selection in the 2019 MLB draft out of Kansas State, underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery to repair the UCL in his left elbow last June. In September, he had sports hernia surgery to address a lingering groin issue. Depsite those surgeries, Minasian said Brennan will be full-go during camp.

“I think getting him into action here, maybe just being a little bit cautious,” Minasian said of Brennan, who was non-tendered by Cleveland in November. “He shouldn’t be hindered, more just trying to be smart about it. He shouldn’t be held back too much.”


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