The only reason to sell would be to get under the luxury tax threshold - and that's not possible
Briefly

The Giants are unlikely to be sellers at the upcoming MLB trade deadline, primarily driven by the goal to stay under the luxury tax threshold and the belief in the team's potential for the rest of the season.
The team had planned a risky strategy for the season heavily relying on pitching additions like Robbie Ray and Blake Snell, with a strong bullpen and promising lineup that hasn't fully delivered yet.
Selling now would mean abandoning this risky plan, especially given the team's limited options for moving players to offset the exceeding luxury tax threshold.
The focus remains on the pitching staff's potential, indicating a more conservative approach by potentially standing pat at the trade deadline rather than being active sellers.
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