The San Francisco Giants are reportedly interested in former Braves slugger Marcell Ozuna! Unfortunately, while this would be an incredible upgrade to an offense that was surprisingly (at least to non Giants fans) awesome in 2020, this possibility comes with a catch. The Giants are only interested if the National League permanently adopts the Designated Hitter entering 2021. This news comes per Jon Morosi on twitter.
Sources: #SFGiants have interest in free agent Marcell Ozuna, but their comfort level on valuation and term is somewhat contingent on whether NL has the DH in 2021. Ozuna, 30, was the #Braves DH in a majority of games this year. @MLBNetwork
— Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) December 2, 2020
While the Giants could use an arm or two in that rotation, this move would bring the Giants much closer to being a realistic contender for a Wild Card in 2021 after finishing just under .500 in 2020. The outfield is already set with Mike Yastrzemski, Alex Dickerson, Mauricio Dubon, Austin Slater and others possibly returning such as Steven Duggar, Darin Ruf and Jaylin Davis. Additionally, Ozuna is not a good defensive outfielder. These are the reasons why the Giants would need the DH to be officially instituted in the National League before making such a signing.
I would personally be ecstatic to have Ozuna in San Francisco and, although I am not for the DH in the National League, I have accepted the DH is coming sooner or later. So, if it means getting Ozuna, well, I guess bring on the DH for 2021 because it’s coming by ‘22 or ‘23 at the latest anyway.