So far, the biggest move of the trade deadline was the San Francisco Giants acquiring slugger Rafael Devers from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for pitchers Jordan Hicks and Kyle Harrison.
Devers gives them a powerful bat to build around for the next several years, and while he has struggled out of the gates, he remains a foreboding presence in the lineup.
However, San Francisco could benefit from adding at least one more bat to their mix for the second half. There will be plenty of options available.
Jim Bowden of The Athletic listed the Giants as a possible landing spot for Arizona Diamondbacks slugger Josh Naylor.
"Last season, he mashed 31 home runs with 108 RBIs for Cleveland. Several teams, including the Mariners, Rangers, Giants, Reds and Red Sox, need a power bat like Naylor," Bowden wrote.
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Naylor is putting together a strong season with Arizona. The former All-Star is slashing .303/.357/.471 with 10 home runs, 54 RBI, 10 stolen bases and an .828 OPS.
He was traded to Arizona from the Cleveland Guardians last offseason and is in the final year of his contract. It's not certain what Arizona will do at the deadline.
But if they sell, the Giants make sense for Naylor. San Francisco needs a little bit of help at first base, and Naylor can give them what they need.
He provides power from the left side of the plate and can also play a little bit of outfield in a pinch. If Arizona doesn't stay in the race, Naylor will almost certainly be made available.
We'll see if the Giants show any interest.
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