The San Francisco Giants season kicks off in just four days, when they host the Miami Marlins on April 8. And so far I’ve made it this long in the preseason without any articles predicting what the Opening Day roster will be.
That trend will continue today, not because I’m a chicken who doesn’t want to look foolish again (though I am a chicken who doesn’t want to look foolish again), but because the Giants have already made most of the roster decisions. At this point in the spring it’s less interesting to make roster predictions, and more interesting to simply talk about what decisions remain.