The San Francisco Giants went 29-31 and just missed the playoffs in shortened 2020 season.

Farhan Zaidi says the club is going into the offseason with an open mind.

"Look, we're in a big market. We consider ourselves a signature franchise," he said. "When you look at that group of teams, there's always an expectation for how they might act. As we've shown the last couple years, what makes sense is not just a function of your market size but where you are from a baseball standpoint — whether you need to create opportunities for young players, whether you're in position to make a big push. We've talked about ourselves being in a transition state, but we're also coming off a season in which we just missed the playoffs. So again, everything is on the table."

The Giants have about $120 million committed to 16 players for next season already.