Tyler Fitzgerald optioned as Justin Verlander returns from paternity leave
Briefly

The San Francisco Giants have optioned infielder Tyler Fitzgerald to Triple-A Sacramento to create a roster spot for pitcher Justin Verlander. Fitzgerald's recent performance has been underwhelming post-injury, hitting .186/.245/.227 in 110 plate appearances after initially starting the season strong. The team's decision appears to be a reset, as they still believe in Fitzgerald's potential and defense. With Casey Schmitt establishing himself at second base and Fitzgerald's struggles, this move is expected to provide Fitzgerald the opportunity to work on his swing and recover fully from his rib injury, giving him a chance to return strong.
Since returning from the IL following rehab from it, Fitzgerald's performance has sharply declined, hitting just .186/.245/.227 in 110 plate appearances, indicating a need for development.
Fitzgerald's demotion allows him to reset and regain his form, identifying whether his struggles stem from the lingering effects of his rib injury or swing flaws.
The organization continues to support Fitzgerald, believing that despite current challenges, his skill set is valuable and worth fostering for the future.
This feels like a reset, similar to what they did with Doval last August, indicating the team's commitment to player development and recovery.
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