GIANTS' 2025 ROTATION STACKS UP HEADING INTO SPRING TRAINING
NEWS Desk Global

Before he was formally introduced as the new shortstop for the Giants last month, Willy Adames went down to the field to take pictures. As he walked behind the plate, Adames yelled to two players working out down the right field line. He was trying to get the attention of Jordan Hicks, a longtime opponent in the National League Central.
It was no surprise to anyone in the front office that Hicks was playing catch on that chilly December morning. He has been in San Francisco all offseason, preparing for his second full season as a starting pitcher.
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