With the lights already blinking red on San Francisco's season, they have been like a team without direction this season. The Giants entered play on Sunday with a 13-21 record, good enough for dead last in the NL West right now. This club, which finished last season with a .500 record (81-81), is now trailing the woeful Colorado Rockies after just over a month of play in 2026. There is help on the way, however. Veteran outfielder Harrison Bader is slated to begin a rehab assignment after being sidelined for the past couple of weeks. He's likely still a couple of weeks away, but his return helps add depth and talent to a Giants team that desperately needs it. Harrison Bader reporting for Spring Training as a Giant 👋 pic.twitter.com/FASGgPsK23 — SFGiants (@SFGiants) February 15, 2026 Harrison Bader signed as a free agent during the offseason, but he's only had the chance to play 15 games in a Giants uniform.…