Buster Posey's early decisions as president of baseball operations include agreeing to one-year deals with Yastrzemski and Warren while also tendering contracts to Rogers, Doval, and Wade.
The Giants' moves position them to retain important players while keeping trade options open, as the contracts tendered help avoid losing these players without compensation.
Yastrzemski's performance last season showcased his value with a 739 OPS and strong defensive contributions, just missing out on recognition for a Gold Glove.
Despite injuries, Wade's impressive on-base percentage indicates potential, while Doval's challenging year has raised questions about his role, making the Giants' strategic decisions vital.
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