Wilmer Flores Signals Next Move After Six Years With Giants

IMAGE: San Francisco Giants first baseman Wilmer Flores (41) waves to the crowd after being taken out of the game against the Colorado Rockies in the third inning at Oracle Park. / Eakin Howard / Imagn Images

The Giants have kept things relatively quiet this offseason, and with spring creeping closer, it’s becoming clearer that a major splash might not be in the cards. After hiring Tony Vitello as manager back in October, San Francisco has focused more on depth and pitching than on headline-making moves. Most recently, they bolstered their rotation by bringing in right-handers Tyler Mahle, Adrian Houser, and Jason Foley-steady arms who can give the staff some much-needed innings and flexibility.

But one name that won’t be part of the Giants’ plans in 2026 is Wilmer Flores. After six seasons in the Orange and Black, Flores is now a free agent, and while his next destination remains uncertain, there’s no doubt the Giants are losing a key clubhouse presence and a bat that delivered in big moments.

Flores recently joined MLB Network’s Hot Stove and reflected on his time in San Francisco-and how much he grew as a player during that stretch.

“My time in San Francisco was amazing; it was a lot different than with the Mets,” Flores said. “The way I see it, it’s like two different players. Starting my career with the Mets, and then when I got to the Giants, things were a lot easier because I had a lot of experience and I was still learning.”

That learning curve paid off. Over six seasons with the Giants, Flores hit .249 with 92 home runs-solid production, especially considering the pitcher-friendly environment of Oracle Park.

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But beyond the numbers, Flores built a reputation for timely power. He had a knack for coming through in high-leverage moments, and his approach at the plate evolved into something much more dangerous than the contact-first hitter he was early in his career.

“When I got to San Francisco I learned more about what pitches to look for and how to do damage,” Flores said. “When I came up, I was a good bat-to-ball skill guy, I just didn’t know how to generate power. When I got to the Giants, I started using my lower half a little more and driving the ball.”

That transformation didn’t happen by accident. Flores credited former Giants hitting coach Justin Viele for helping unlock a more complete version of his swing.

“Justin Viele was there, he helped me a lot with how to use my power,” Flores said. “I was just using my upper half to hit and wasn’t using my lower half.”

Viele, now a hitting coach with the Texas Rangers, clearly left a lasting impact on Flores’ game. And while Viele is no longer in the Giants’ dugout, his influence will be felt for years through the players he helped develop.

As for Flores, he made it clear he’s not done yet.

“My hope is to keep playing. I still have a lot to give,” he said. “As we know, the offseason is moving a little slow, but you know, staying ready.”

At 13 years into his big-league career, Flores isn’t just hanging on-he believes he can still contribute. And given his track record of adapting and evolving, that belief isn’t misplaced.

Meanwhile, for the Giants, the question now becomes how to replace that offensive presence. The recent pitching additions are a step toward a more stable roster, but Flores’ ability to deliver in the clutch and provide veteran leadership won’t be easy to replicate. Whether it’s through internal development or a late free-agent pickup, San Francisco has a gap to fill-not just in the box score, but in the heartbeat of the lineup.

 

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