What's Happening?
The San Francisco Giants have activated catcher Daniel Susac from the 10-day injured list, following his recovery from right elbow neuritis. Susac was placed on the injured list in late April and has since
completed a successful rehab assignment, where he achieved a batting average of .529 with two home runs and five RBIs across five minor-league games. He is set to start at catcher and bat eighth against the Oakland Athletics, with Jesus Rodriguez moving to a backup role and Eric Haase as the third option behind the plate. In a corresponding move, Christian Koss has been optioned to Triple-A Sacramento.
Why It's Important?
Daniel Susac's return is crucial for the Giants as they face the Athletics, providing a boost to their lineup and defensive capabilities. His performance during the rehab assignment suggests he is in good form, which could positively impact the team's chances in the upcoming series. The decision to activate Susac and adjust the catcher lineup reflects strategic planning by the Giants to optimize their roster for the game against a strong opponent like the Athletics.






