The guys running the Giants right now are stat nerds who probably barely even touched a bat when they were kids. The guys who were there when they won the 3 titles are long gone.
I don't feel like the Giants owe me anything cause I waited a long time for that first title and to get two more over the next four years was an embarrassment of riches I never expected. Especially that last one which was not a good team at all. But I also don't owe paying attention to them when I'm just waiting around for them to get a real GM that knows how to draft.
One of the things I really liked about the Craig Button interview was when he said something out loud that I always thought was just obvious, but eludes the Giants completely. You shouldn't move a prospect up a level until he's dominating the level he's at because it's not gonna get any easier at the higher level. The Giants continually promote guys who haven't dominated their league. I get that when injuries hit (which are never a surprise with the Giants) they have to have somebody to play, but it's no shock when they come back down to earth once they've been up a while.
I hear you. I'm not saying the Giants are currently well run. I still enjoy tuning in (DVR makes everything better) and seeing what happens. Just like the Sharks this last season. Although watching a hockey team tank for a high draft pick is way more fun than doing something similar with baseball. Harper has such a punchable face... Baseball is more of a soap opera to me. What's gonna happen today? Hockey is more of an event, and generally way more intense for me.
Regarding when to promote a prospect... I think the feeder leagues for each are so vastly different that it's tough to make a comparison. There's way more levels of baseball dev leagues the prospect's team has control of to some extent... NHL teams have AHL and ECHL. MLB has at least 6 different leagues affiliated with the major league club. Giants as an example: 8 teams across 6 leagues.
But, there's just straight up more players aged 18-20 in the NHL than MLB. Even when you consider 4-5 years from being drafted in the MLB it puts them around 22-23... For hockey there's just not the varying levels of NHL-team-controlled development to keep prospects playing and developing with other similarly aged prospects. Drafted at 18 and then spend a year in Juniors playing against other kids or in college playing with kids your own age... Then what? Here's the AHL with full blown adults to play against, pros that have been doing it for years... Or the ECHL, but what's the quality of competition going to be like?
Meanwhile baseball players spend more time with prospects their own age in a team-that-drafted-them environment before they're exposed to full blown professional baseball playing adults of all ages. Highly drafted players can, and do, skip the whole minor league thing in the NHL. It's a rare occurrence in MLB:
Button's point makes more sense for MLB than NHL.
But yeah, in general the Giants shouldn't be rushing folks, but the fan base situation is waay different as well. No top notch free agent signed, you damned Giants?!? Better try and get these prospects going a little sooner... all while ticket prices go up.
I just enjoyed watching them win three world series in a five year span less than a decade ago. I'm ok if they take a minute to get shit together. I think Farhan is an excellent opportunist, and I will always fondly look back on the 2021 Giants for that 107 win season. I think that was peak stat nerd showcase. I'm ok to let that little bastard keep trying.
Giants ownership just want to be real estate megatards, they're not terribly interested in the product on the field. Float on you beautiful landfill... if you need a reason to be irritated with the the Giants, it's ownership, not Farhan.