Giants Linked to $199 Million Ace to Join Webb and Ray

IMAGE: San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Robbie Ray (38) pitches against the Cincinnati Reds in the first inning at Great American Ball Park. / Katie Stratman / Imagn Images

The San Francisco Giants have been searching for a frontline pitching upgrade all offseason, and with several targets already off the board, the options are dwindling. Ranger Suárez and Freddy Peralta were both potential fits, but neither ended up in orange and black. That leaves one big name still sitting on the market – Framber Valdez – and he might just be the missing piece for a Giants rotation that’s quietly shaping up to be one of the more intriguing groups in the National League.

Valdez, a two-time All-Star and 2022 World Series champion, is coming off a season that was a tale of two halves. In the first half, he looked every bit the ace – going 11-4 with a 2.62 ERA and punching out 141 batters.

That’s the kind of production that can anchor a staff and shift the balance of a rotation. But the second half told a different story.

His ERA ballooned, and while he still finished the year with a respectable 13-11 record, 3.66 ERA, and 187 strikeouts over 192 innings, the late-season dip raised some eyebrows.

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There was also that odd moment late in the season when Valdez appeared to intentionally cross up his catcher – a move that drew plenty of attention and added some noise to his free agency narrative. Whether it was frustration, miscommunication, or something else entirely, it didn’t help his market. Combine that with a few rough outings down the stretch, and it’s easy to see why his free agency has dragged a bit longer than expected.

But here’s the thing: Valdez still has the stuff. He’s a groundball machine with a heavy sinker, and when he’s on, he can dominate lineups with efficiency and poise.

That’s exactly the kind of profile that tends to thrive at Oracle Park, a pitcher-friendly stadium with one of the best infield defenses in the league behind it. San Francisco’s glove work – especially on the dirt – could be a perfect complement to Valdez’s pitch-to-contact style.

Slotting him in as the No. 3 behind Logan Webb and Robbie Ray? That’s a rotation with real depth and playoff potential.

Webb is the workhorse and unquestioned ace. Ray, when healthy, brings swing-and-miss stuff and veteran savvy.

Add Valdez to that mix, and you’ve got a trio that can go toe-to-toe with most in the National League.

The Giants have been linked to Valdez before, and the fit still makes sense. They’ve been patient this offseason, but with spring training creeping closer, the clock is ticking. If they want to solidify their rotation and make a real push in 2026, Valdez might be the move that finally gets them over the hump.

There’s risk, sure – any pitcher coming off an uneven second half carries some baggage. But the upside?

A proven postseason performer with elite-level stretches still in the tank. For a Giants team looking to return to contention, that’s a gamble worth taking.

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