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Ben Kaspick brings data and feel together to make the San Francisco Giants make sense—independent, ad-free, and accessible to every fan. benkaspick.substack.com

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episode San Francisco Giants Call Up Bryce Eldridge & Jesús Rodríguez After Brutal Road Trip artwork

San Francisco Giants Call Up Bryce Eldridge & Jesús Rodríguez After Brutal Road Trip

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit benkaspick.substack.com [https://benkaspick.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_7] The San Francisco Giants’ offense has hit a breaking point. After a winless road trip, two runs in three games at Tropicana Field, and a six-game losing streak, the SF Giants are reportedly calling up top prospect Bryce Eldridge and versatile catcher/utility option Jesus Rodriguez ahead of a huge series against the San Diego Padres. Ben Kaspick breaks down why the Giants’ decision is exciting, necessary, and maybe even a little desperate. Bryce Eldridge has mashed in Triple-A, showing huge raw power, strong walk rates, elite hard-hit data, and serious upside as a 21-year-old first baseman/DH. But his high strikeout rate raises real questions—and so does the roster fit. With Rafael Devers locked in at first base/DH despite brutal early-season struggles, and Casey Schmitt swinging one of the hottest bats on the team, where exactly does Eldridge play? The episode also digs into Jesus Rodriguez, acquired in the Camilo Doval trade, and what his low-strikeout, high-contact profile could mean for a Giants roster that has struggled badly to generate offense. Could Rodriguez push Patrick Bailey for playing time? Could Eric Haase, Jerar Encarnacion, Will Brennan, or Christian Koss be affected by the roster moves? Also discussed: Rafael Devers’ alarming strikeout rate, Casey Schmitt’s breakout, Luis Arraez’s surprising value, the Giants’ lack of walks, Buster Posey’s roster construction challenge, Tony Vitello’s role, bullpen bright spots, NL Wild Card math, and why the San Francisco Giants’ season is already starting to feel fragile. Independent, ad-free SF Giants analysis from Ben Kaspick.

4 de may de 2026 - 22 min
episode Opening Night 2026: Giants Roster Breakdown, Playoff Odds, and Why This Lineup Is Being Slept On artwork

Opening Night 2026: Giants Roster Breakdown, Playoff Odds, and Why This Lineup Is Being Slept On

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit benkaspick.substack.com [https://benkaspick.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_7] The 2026 MLB season starts tonight with the only game on the schedule: Giants vs. Yankees at Oracle Park. Ben Kaspick breaks down the full Opening Day roster and makes the case that San Francisco's position player group is one of the most underrated in baseball, projecting as a top-10 lineup by FanGraphs batter WAR, ahead of the Phillies, Padres, Diamondbacks, and Red Sox. In this episode: • Why the Bryce Eldridge option to Triple-A was the right call • The Luis Matos DFA and the failed Matos/Luciano prospect era • The case for the Giants' lineup: Chapman, Adames, Devers, Arraez, Bailey, Lee, Ramos, Bader & more • Patrick Bailey as baseball's best defender—and how ABS could make him even more valuable • Heliot Ramos finally ending the post–Barry Bonds left field streak • Jared Oliva: the under-the-radar speed weapon (71 steals in 115 games counting last year and this spring) • Logan Webb as a top-5 ace and why his health is everything • The full pitching staff breakdown: Robbie Ray, Tyler Mahle, Adrian Houser, Landen Roupp • Caleb Kilian's insane velocity jump (+3.5 mph) and what the new coaching staff is doing • Keaton Winn's move to the bullpen and the full relief hierarchy • Hayden Birdsong's Tommy John surgery • Tony Vitello making history as the first manager with no pro experience • FanGraphs projections: 82 wins, 35% playoff odds—and why Ben thinks they'll beat that • BONUS: Ben announces his new involvement with Locked On MLB Game Night Listen to the free preview on any podcast platform. Subscribe on Substack for just $5/month (or $50/year) to get the full episode. Follow Ben: x.com/benkaspick Subscribe: benkaspick.com [http://benkaspick.com]

25 de mar de 2026 - 21 min
episode Harrison Bader to the Giants: Defensive Fix or Another “Meh” Move? What Still Needs to Happen artwork

Harrison Bader to the Giants: Defensive Fix or Another “Meh” Move? What Still Needs to Happen

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit benkaspick.substack.com [https://benkaspick.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_7] The San Francisco Giants are reportedly in agreement with Harrison Bader on a two-year, $20.5 million deal, and while the move clearly addresses a major need, it also continues the theme of a very “meh” offseason. In this episode of Giants Baseball with Ben Kaspick, Ben breaks down who Harrison Bader actually is, why his 2025 offensive surge is unlikely to be sustainable, and why the SF Giants are really paying for elite center-field defense, leadership, and stability—not a breakout bat. Ben dives into: Why Bader’s contract makes sense when you look past last year’s surface stats Statcast and Outs Above Average data that show just how bad the Giants’ outfield defense was, and how much Bader helps Why Jung Hoo Lee may be better suited for a corner spot, and how Bader changes the entire outfield dynamic The ripple effects for Heliot Ramos, Luis Matos, and Jerar Encarnacion Why the Giants still look unfinished without a true second baseman Concerns about the rotation and bullpen behind Logan Webb What an opportunistic move—whether a trade or a late pitching addition—could mean for the Giants’ playoff hopes The Giants have added solid players, but the big question remains: have they done enough? With pitchers and catchers reporting soon, the window to push in a little further is closing. 👉 The first half of the episode is free. The full episode is available exclusively on Substack. Giants Baseball with Ben Kaspick—independent, ad-free, rational San Francisco Giants analysis.

28 de ene de 2026 - 17 min
episode Are the Giants Really “Aggressively Pursuing” a Second Baseman? Abrams, Donovan, Hoerner Breakdown artwork

Are the Giants Really “Aggressively Pursuing” a Second Baseman? Abrams, Donovan, Hoerner Breakdown

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit benkaspick.substack.com [https://benkaspick.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_7] Ten days ago, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reported that the San Francisco Giants were “aggressively pursuing” a second baseman, naming Nico Hoerner and Brendan Donovan as trade targets. Ten days later, nothing has happened—and spring training is right around the corner. So what’s actually going on? In this episode of Giants Baseball with Ben Kaspick, Ben digs into the report, explains why Passan’s word matters, and breaks down the three most realistic second base options for the Giants: Hoerner (Cubs), Donovan (Cardinals), and C.J. Abrams (Nationals). He looks at: —Why the Giants’ interest in second base makes perfect sense —How Hoerner’s elite defense, speed, and Bay Area ties factor into the conversation —Why Donovan’s on-base skills, versatility, and likely acquisition cost could make him the best fit —How Abrams’ youth, power/speed combo, and team control change the calculus —Contract status, years of control, defensive metrics, platoon splits, and realistic trade availability —What recent MLB trades (including MacKenzie Gore and Freddy Peralta) say about where the market is headed Ben also explains why the lack of immediate action doesn’t mean the Giants are done, why timing shouldn't matter too much, and which move he ultimately expects the front office to make. As always, this is independent, ad-free Giants analysis, grounded in data and roster context—not agent-driven speculation. 👉 The first portion of the episode is free. The full episode is available to subscribers on Substack. Giants Baseball with Ben Kaspick—rational, detailed San Francisco Giants coverage, every step of the way.

23 de ene de 2026 - 16 min
episode Tyler Mahle and the Giants’ Reluctance to Go Big artwork

Tyler Mahle and the Giants’ Reluctance to Go Big

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit benkaspick.substack.com [https://benkaspick.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_7] The San Francisco Giants have officially signed Tyler Mahle to a one-year, $10 million deal, and that move raises more questions than answers. In this episode of Giants Baseball with Ben Kaspick, Ben breaks down why Mahle’s surface-level 2.18 ERA from last season doesn’t tell the full story, what the underlying numbers actually say, and why injury risk looms large for a rotation already packed with uncertainty. He also examines the SF Giants’ broader offseason approach, including their stated reluctance to commit long-term money to pitchers, how internal depth factors into the plan, and what that means for names like Logan Webb, Robbie Ray, and the rest of the staff. Plus: • Why the Giants may still be active via trade • How payroll constraints, deferred money, and managerial costs are shaping decisions • Where the roster looks stronger than it gets credit for, and where it doesn’t • What realistic next moves could still make sense before Spring Training If you’re wondering what the Giants are actually doing this offseason, and whether this roster is good enough as currently constructed, this episode lays it all out. 🔒 Full episodes are available exclusively to paid subscribers on Substack.

9 de ene de 2026 - 16 min
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