GIANTS GO ALL-IN WAR MODE: Shockingly Aggressive Pursuit of TWO Elite Infielders in Blockbuster Trade Heist That Could Completely Change the NL West!

IMAGE: Chicago Cubs second base Nico Hoerner (2) high fives manager Craig Counsell (11) after he scores against the New York Mets during the third inning at Wrigley Field. / Matt Marton / Imagn Images

The San Francisco Giants aren’t sitting still this offseason-and if the latest reports hold weight, they’re looking to make a serious splash in the middle infield. According to multiple sources, the Giants are actively pursuing upgrades at second base, with two names at the top of their list: Nico Hoerner of the Chicago Cubs and Brendan Donovan of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Let’s start with the fit. Both Hoerner and Donovan are exactly the kind of players who check multiple boxes for a team like San Francisco.

They bring defensive versatility, high-contact bats, and strong clubhouse reputations-traits that align perfectly with the Giants’ vision of building a cohesive, fundamentally sound roster. The Giants have already made moves to shore up the infield with Matt Chapman and Willy Adames, and if they manage to land either Hoerner or Donovan, you’re suddenly looking at one of the most complete infields in the league.

Add Rafael Devers to that mix, and you’ve got a unit that can do damage on both sides of the ball.

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Now, let’s talk about the availability of these two targets-because that’s where things get interesting.

Hoerner, in particular, might seem like a long shot. He’s been a cornerstone for the Cubs, a steady presence who’s helped anchor their infield and bring consistency to the lineup.

But the Cubs’ recent acquisition of Alex Bregman has changed the calculus. With Bregman in the fold and Matt Shaw waiting in the wings, Chicago suddenly has some flexibility-and some decisions to make.

That’s opened the door, at least slightly, for a potential Hoerner deal. And from the Giants’ perspective, he’s not just a fit-he’s a dream scenario.

Hoerner is the kind of player who elevates a roster. He brings elite defense at second base, great instincts, and a contact-first approach at the plate that would complement San Francisco’s lineup well. He’s also known for his leadership and professionalism-intangibles that matter, especially for a team looking to build a winning culture.

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Then there’s Brendan Donovan, who’s been on the Giants’ radar for a while now. San Francisco was linked to him as far back as December, when they were named alongside the Seattle Mariners as front-runners for the Cardinals’ versatile infielder.

Donovan’s value lies in his ability to play multiple positions at a high level, his on-base skills, and his gritty, team-first mentality. He’s the type of player who doesn’t need to hit 30 home runs to impact a game.

He just finds ways to contribute-whether it’s a key walk, a heads-up defensive play, or a timely hit.

The Cardinals, for their part, are reportedly seeking a significant return-multiple top prospects-for Donovan. That’s a steep price, but for a team like San Francisco that’s trying to accelerate its return to contention, it might be worth the investment.

At this point, it’s too early to say whether the Giants will land either player. But the intent is clear: they’re not just kicking the tires-they’re pushing hard to upgrade a key spot on the roster. Whether it’s Hoerner, Donovan, or someone else entirely, the Giants are signaling that they’re ready to compete-and that they’re willing to be aggressive to make it happen.

Stay tuned. The offseason isn’t over, and San Francisco is far from finished.

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