SF Giants Reveal 2026 Spring Training Pitching Roster

Team chairman says front office took cautious approach to free agent signings

Feb. 10, 2026 at 8:47am

The San Francisco Giants have unveiled their starting pitching roster for the 2026 spring training season, following comments from team chairman Greg Johnson that the organization would be 'cautious' about signing top free agent pitchers to long-term, high-dollar contracts during the offseason.

Why it matters

The Giants' pitching decisions will be closely watched as the team aims to rebound from a disappointing 2025 season and return to playoff contention. Their approach to free agent signings and player development could signal the team's long-term strategy.

The details

The Giants did not pursue the top free agent pitchers on the market this offseason, instead focusing on more affordable options and internal talent development. Their 2026 spring training rotation is expected to feature a mix of veteran starters and up-and-coming prospects.

  • The Giants' offseason pitching strategy was first revealed in November 2025.
  • The team's 2026 spring training camp is now underway in Scottsdale, Arizona.

The players

Greg Johnson

Chairman of the San Francisco Giants.

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What they’re saying

“The team would be 'cautious' about signing the top free-agent starting pitchers to long-term, big-money contracts.”

— Greg Johnson, Chairman

What’s next

The Giants' full spring training roster and schedule will be announced in the coming weeks as the team prepares for the 2026 MLB season.

The takeaway

The Giants' measured approach to free agent pitching signings suggests the team is focused on developing internal talent and maintaining financial flexibility, rather than making a big splash in the open market.