SF Giants broadcaster reacts to roster shake-up: 'I don't think anybody's safe'
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SF Giants broadcaster reacts to roster shake-up: 'I don't think anybody's safe'
""I don't think anybody's safe right now, I really don't. If you think that the numbers that you're putting out now, if they're not good numbers, you cannot justify the argument to say, 'I need to be in the lineup.'""
""When you do get that chance to play, then you need to perform. It's that simple, and it applies to everybody, even a two-time Gold Glove catcher. And there just aren't any guarantees.""
""Among the 115 MLB players who have more than 130 plate appearances, Devers, Adames and Chapman all have an on-base plus slugging percentage in the bottom 25 - Devers with the sixth-worst at .562.""
The San Francisco Giants are struggling with a 13-21 record after losing six consecutive games. President of baseball operations Buster Posey is initiating roster changes, including calling up Bryce Eldridge and Jesus Rodriguez from Triple-A Sacramento. Broadcaster Mike Krukow stated that no veteran players should feel safe, emphasizing that poor performance cannot justify a spot in the lineup. Key players like Rafael Devers, Willy Adames, and Matt Chapman are among those with low on-base plus slugging percentages, indicating a need for improvement.
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