Giants Outright Sergio Alcantara
Briefly

Sergio Alcántara has been assigned to Triple-A Sacramento after clearing waivers, which suggests he has cleared the designation for assignment. On his 29th birthday, Alcántara was initially added to the Giants' major league roster due to multiple infield injuries. His performance in the minors was underwhelming, posting a .206 batting average. After just one game with the Giants, he was removed when Matt Chapman returned from injury. Alcántara's capabilities as a defender may keep him with the Giants or lead him to seek opportunities elsewhere.
Sergio Alcántara has been sent outright to Triple-A Sacramento after clearing waivers, indicating he has been designated for assignment by the Giants. He has the option to elect free agency.
Turning 29, Alcántara was signed to a minor league deal and was called up due to several key infield injuries, but his stay was short-lived.
With a batting average of .206 in the Pacific Coast League, Alcántara's call-up seemed more an emergency measure. He had a brief stint with one game, going hitless.
A solid defender, Alcántara has experience across shortstop, third base, and second base. His future could involve remaining with the Giants or exploring opportunities elsewhere.
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