The Giants have been looking for outfield and bullpen help and they signed two players in an attempt to address those needs. Michael Conforto is a former 1st round pick (#10 in 2014) who did not play at all in 2022 due to shoulder surgery. He's a career .255/.356/.468 hitter who turns 30 in March. He's on a two-year deal ($36M) with an opt-out. The pitcher is lefty Taylor Rogers, Tyler's brother, and he signed a 3-year deal worth $33M. Rogers has always been a reliever and has 81 saves and 445 strikeouts in 379 IP.