Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Giants solidify opening roster

San Francisco reassigns pitchers Gott, Littell, Tropeano and Leone to minor league camp

- By Kerry Crowley

With four more transactio­ns on Tuesday, the Giants essentiall­y set their Opening Day roster ahead of their flight from Phoenix to Seattle.

The club announced that four pitchers — Trevor Gott, Zack Littell, Dominic Leone and Nick Tropeano — had been reassigned to minor league camp, leaving the Giants with 27 players on the major league roster. With lefthander Alex Wood (back) expected to be placed on the 10-day injured list to open the season, the Giants now know which players will open the season on the 26-man roster, barring any lastminute transactio­ns.

Decisions to reassign Tropeano and Leone came as a surprise as both pitchers made strong cases during spring training that they belong on the Opening Day roster. Tropeano appeared to be a leading candidate to begin the season as the Giants’ long reliever while Leone flashed an impressive fastball-slider combinatio­n that suggested he could handle a middle relief or set-up role.

After accumulati­ng a massive amount of depth this offseason and inviting more than 30 pitchers to major league camp, Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi and general manager Scott Harris ultimately decided that none of the team’s nonroster invitees would be included on the Opening Day roster.

Following Tuesday’s transactio­ns, the Giants won’t need to make any 40-man roster moves to clear space as each player slated to be included on the Opening Day roster already has a major league contract.

The moves provided clarity for the Giants’ rotation and the bullpen a few days after manager Gabe Kapler expressed confidence that first baseman Brandon Belt would be ready for Opening Day. After the Giants optioned outfielder and first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. to minor league camp over the weekend, Kapler said Belt would be ready for the seasonopen­ing series in Seattle, taking any drama out of roster decisions involving position players.

With Wood likely headed for the injured list, the Giants’ starting rotation is expected to feature five righthande­rs at the beginning of the season as Kevin Gausman, Johnny Cueto and Logan Webb will all face the Mariners while Anthony DeSclafani and Aaron Sanchez would be lined up to pitch in San Diego against the Padres.

Despite having five righties in the rotation, the Giants expect to have balance on the staff as the Opening

Day bullpen should include five left-handers. Top closer candidate Jake McGee headlines a group of southpaws that includes José Álvarez, Caleb Baragar, Wandy Peralta and Jarlín García while Matt Wisler, Tyler Rogers and Reyes Moronta will be the three righties in Kapler’s bullpen.

Baragar, Peralta, Rogers and Moronta all have minor league options available, so the Giants will enter the season with some flexibilit­y if they want to swap out relievers with pitchers working in minor league camp or at the team’s Sacramento alternate site early in the year.

The Giants have no shortage of intriguing options available if the club does need additional pitching depth as veteran lefty Scott Kazmir and Shun Yamaguchi, who spent 14 seasons playing profession­ally in Japan, are among the other pitchers who were reassigned in recent days.

On the position player side, the Giants will carry two catchers — Buster Posey and Curt Casali — and five outfielder­s including Mike Yastrzemsk­i, Alex Dickerson, Austin Slater, Mauricio Dubón and Darin Ruf. Dubón, a utility man who can play all over the diamond, will be the primary backup at shortstop behind Brandon Crawford while Ruf can also provide depth at first base.

The Giants plan to have six infielders on the Opening Day roster including Crawford, Brandon Belt, Wilmer Flores, Evan Longoria, Tommy La Stella and Donovan Solano.

Pitchers Tyler Beede and John Brebbia will both open the season on the 60-day injured list after undergoing Tommy John surgeries last year and aren’t expected to contribute until June at the earliest. Each right-hander will need to be added to the 40-man roster when they are healthy and ready to rejoin the major league roster.

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 ?? ASHLEY LANDIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE ?? Giants starting pitcher Nick Tropeano throws during the first inning of a spring game against the Cubs on March 10, in Scottsdale, Ariz.
ASHLEY LANDIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE Giants starting pitcher Nick Tropeano throws during the first inning of a spring game against the Cubs on March 10, in Scottsdale, Ariz.

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