“It’s not just about the quick cash, flashy chains … but also the networking piece,” Price told reporters.
Of course, Price is also receiving something he can truly call his own. The running back stated that his special collaboration with Dang will be financially lucrative. He appears to be receiving a specific piece of jewelry rather than a direct cash payout.
Dang receives one-half of the amazing backfield that guided Notre Dame to the national title game. Price shared carries with Jeremiyah Love and Riley Leonard, but still accumulated 746 yards and seven touchdowns.
Adames blasted 32 home runs and 33 doubles for the Milwaukee Brewers last season, which would have ranked first and second on the Giants, respectively. He also had a.794 OPS and 118 OPS+.
While Adames was the only significant offensive upgrade thus far, the Giants must more firepower to make a playoff run. A four-time All-Star slugger could be the solution.
San Francisco Giants favorites to land All-Star slugger
According to Bookies.com, the Giants have the best chance (25% at +300) of trading for Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Vladimir Guerrero
It wouldn’t be surprised if the Blue Jays dealt Guerrero after he declined their most recent contract extension offer. Guerrero gave the Blue Jays till the first day of spring training to finalize a deal. He will become a free agent following the 2025 season.
“The San Francisco Giants make complete sense. The Giants have attempted to sign major free agents in recent seasons, most notably Aaron Judge, but have had little success. “No team is in a worse position at first base heading into the 2025 season than the Giants; this gives them one of the best 1Bs in the game and the face of the franchise,” Adam Thompson of Bookies.com stated.
Potential San Francisco Giants trade package for Vladimir Guerrer Jr

The Blue Jays will not be able to collect as much for Guerrero as they would have if they dealt him last season. While San Francisco’s top prospect, Bryce Eldridge, is unlikely to be traded, the Giants might put together a deal that includes talented outfielders James Tibbs III, Dakota Jordan, and Rayner Arias, as well as pitcher Carson Whisenhunt. Marco Luciano and Luis Matos, both former top prospects, could be included.
Guerrero, who finished sixth in the AL MVP vote in 2024, had a breakout season after a sluggish start. He hit 30 home runs and 44 doubles, with a.940 OPS and 166 OPS+. In his six seasons with Toronto, he has totaled 160 home runs with a .863 OPS and 137 OPS+.
Adding Guerrero to a lineup that already includes Adames would immediately transform the Giants’ offensive picture and may propel them into serious contention in the difficult NL West.