The article discusses the frustrations of the San Francisco Giants players and staff regarding the dominance of the Los Angeles Dodgers, largely attributed to their financial power. Giants' voices, including Bob Melvin and Duane Kuiper, express weariness of the Dodgers' methods, but the piece argues that the Giants are also responsible for their own competitive shortcomings. It highlights that ownership should invest more aggressively in free agents, as players are likely to join winning teams when offered comparable contracts. The author believes anger regarding competitiveness should be directed towards team management rather than rival teams.
The Giants could be doing the exact same thing as the Dodgers. Any ownership group that says otherwise is cheap, end of story.
If faced with comparable monetary offers, of course players would choose a winning team. That just makes sense.
The only way for a team in the Giants' position to be competitive in the market is to sweeten the pot. And not by a minuscule amount.
Anger should be directed to the top, rather than the south. The Giants absolutely could be making deals to be competitive.
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