San Francisco Giants explore trade options for Matt Chapman amid rumors
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 9:00 PM
Last updated Jun 20, 2026
Amid a disappointing season, the San Francisco Giants are considering trade options as sellers this summer, particularly regarding third baseman Matt Chapman. Executives see Chapman as the most appealing trade target, alongside Rafael Devers and Willy Adames. Despite his desirability, Chapman, a California native, has expressed a preference to stay in San Francisco and holds a full no-trade clause. The Giants are expected to focus on trading other veterans with expiring contracts, such as Robbie Ray, Tyler Mahle, and Luis Arraez. Interest in Chapman reflects his status as a Gold Glove Award winner and his strong production this season.
- •Giants are evaluating trade options amid a disappointing season.
- •Matt Chapman is viewed as a top trade candidate in discussions.
- •Chapman wants to remain with the Giants due to his California roots.
- •Other veterans like Robbie Ray and Tyler Mahle may be traded.
- •Chapman's contract runs through 2030, with a no-trade clause.
- 9:00 PMYahoo Sports — MLB Rumors: Latest Intel on Potential Matt Chapman Trade for San Francisco Giants
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