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Giants DFA LaMonte Wade Jr., Promote Johnson, Smith
The San Francisco Giants have designated veteran first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. for assignment due to his poor offensive performance, batting just .167 with one home run and 15 RBIs this season. In a flurry of roster moves, the team also designated catcher Sam Huff for assignment and optioned infielder Christian Koss to Triple-A Sacramento while signing former first-round pick Dominic Smith to a major league contract to replace Wade. Outfielder Daniel Johnson and catcher Andrew Knizner were promoted from Triple-A as the Giants seek to inject fresh energy into their lineup amid a prolonged scoring slump. Wade, a fan favorite nicknamed 'Late Night LaMonte' for his clutch hitting in previous seasons, has struggled to regain form after a hamstring injury and may now look for opportunities with other teams like the Mariners, Padres, or Red Sox. Meanwhile, outfielder Mike Yastrzemski, the team's longest-tenured player, is also on the hot seat due to a recent slump, with the Giants willing to explore younger options in the outfield. These moves reflect the Giants' urgency to address offensive issues as they continue their season.

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