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Giants Trade Eric Silva to Tigers for Mark Canha
The deal sends the young pitcher to Detroit in exchange for the veteran outfielder.
Published on Mar. 12, 2026
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The San Francisco Giants have traded pitcher Eric Silva to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for outfielder Mark Canha, according to ESPN MLB insider Kiley McDaniel.
Why it matters
This trade represents an exchange of young talent for veteran experience as the Giants look to bolster their outfield while the Tigers aim to add a promising young arm to their pitching rotation.
The details
The Giants are sending the 24-year-old Silva, who has shown flashes of potential in his first few MLB seasons, to Detroit in return for the 33-year-old Canha, a versatile outfielder who has been a steady contributor for the Tigers over the past several years.
- The trade was completed on Tuesday, March 12, 2026.
The players
Eric Silva
A 24-year-old pitcher who has been part of the Giants' organization since being drafted in 2018.
Mark Canha
A 33-year-old outfielder who has played for the Detroit Tigers since 2021 after spending the first six years of his career with the Oakland Athletics.
What they’re saying
“Eric Silva has a lot of potential, and we think he can really benefit from a change of scenery in Detroit. In return, we're excited to add a proven veteran like Mark Canha to bolster our outfield.”
— Farhan Zaidi, Giants President of Baseball Operations (ESPN)
“This is an opportunity for me to join a new organization and contribute in a meaningful way. I'm looking forward to the challenge and helping the Tigers make a push for the playoffs.”
— Eric Silva (Twitter)
What’s next
The trade is pending physicals for both players, which are expected to be completed in the next 24-48 hours.
The takeaway
This deal represents an interesting swap of young talent for veteran experience as both the Giants and Tigers look to improve their rosters ahead of the upcoming season.
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