The SF Giants are (still) going nowhere and Farhan Zaidi should be shown the door

SAN FRANCISCO — If my columns had the shelf life of Farhan Zaidi’s post-trade deadline comments, I’d be out of a gig.

Two weeks ago, Zaidi, made two downright outlandish claims after a quizzical series of moves.

The first was that the Giants believed they could still make the playoffs, off the back of “the best rotation in baseball.”

The second was that trading the team’s best power hitter, Jorge Soler, would help the team because it would allow top prospect Marco Luciano to carve out regular at-bats as the team’s designated hitter.

Those claims — as dubious as they seemed in the moment — look downright offensive now.

Zaidi was gaslighting the fanbase.

And after years of preaching patience with this team’s front office and imploring an ever-growing portion of the fanbase to give the unquestionably sharp Zaidi another shot at pulling this team out of its spiral of mediocrity, I’m out.

It’s one thing to insult the intelligence of the media — we’re fair game.

But to insult the intelligence of the fan base, as Zaidi did?

That’s unforgivable.

And in a just world, it’s firable.

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