The San Francisco Giants are heading into an important offseason, as the franchise looks to snap their playoff drought and turn things around. Recently, Buster Posey took over as the President of Baseball Operations for the Giants, as he will be tasked with trying to help turn this franchise around.
The San Francisco Giants are going to have a big offseason in terms of the future of the franchise. Under a whole new regime led by Buster Posey, a lot is going to change.
Some changes have begun to take place under the leadership of Buster Posey for the San Francisco Giants, with pitching coach Bryan Price stepping down from his role after one year in that position.
The San Francisco Giants made a shocking announcement when they hired franchise legend Buster Posey to take over the president of baseball operations role after they moved on from Farhan Zaidi.
With some clear areas the San Francisco Giants could upgrade before next season, it will be interesting to see how new president of baseball operations, Buster Posey, allocates the resources given to him by the ownership group.
It will be interesting to see how the San Francisco Giants operate this winter. They made a major move by firing their president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi and replacing him with legendary franchise player Buster Posey who doesn't have any front office experience following him retiring from playing after the 2021 season.
The San Francisco Giants are heading into the offseason looking to improve the team and make a big splash in free agency. For the last few years, the Giants have struggled on the field and in the winter to make the necessary moves to be a contender in the National League West.
The San Francisco Giants are a team desperate for a jolt of energy after missing the playoffs in seven of the last eight years. The organization let it
As the San Francisco Giants prepare for the offseason, Buster Posey is going to be tasked with trying to end the playoff drought for the franchise. It
The last few years have been very difficult for the San Francisco Giants, their fan base and alumni. 2024 was the third straight year the team missed the postseason, something that has happened in seven out of the last eight.
The 2024 winter will be the start of a new era for the San Francisco Giants. Former star catcher Buster Posey has been hired as the team’s president of baseball operations, taking over for the fired Farhan Zaidi.
The San Francisco Giants are about to embark on the first offseason of the Buster Posey era after parting ways with president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi and installing the legendary catcher in his place.
The San Francisco Giants made an impressive move when they hired Buster Posey to be their new President of Baseball Operations. While Posey doesn't have experience as a President of Baseball Ops., he's been around the Giants organization for much of his professional career.
Buster Posey will have his hands full this offseason during his first cycle in charge of leading the San Francisco Giants' front office. This year was
The San Francisco Giants are about to enter a new era of baseball in the Bay Area with the firing of Farhan Zaidi and subsequent hiring of franchise legend Buster Posey as president of baseball operations.
The San Francisco Giants made a wise decision by making Buster Posey their new President of Baseball Operations. Posey has been around this organization for a very long time and has all the tools to help this team succeed moving forward.
It seems like he will remain with the club for now but in a changed role of some kind.
After making Buster Posey their catcher in 2010, the San Francisco Giants won three titles in five years. Now, they're hoping he can work the same magic in their front office.
The San Francisco Giants parted ways with Farhan Zaidi and named Buster Posey his replacement in the role of president of baseball operations, the team announced Monday.
The San Francisco Giants are making some massive front office changes after a disappointing season.
The Giants announced Monday that they have fired president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi. Franchise icon Buster Posey will serve as the team’s new president of baseball operations.
About two weeks ago, in the late hours of Sept. 4, it was announced that the Giants and third baseman Matt Chapman agreed to a six-year, $151M extension to keep him from opting out of his contract and returning to free agency.
The Giants’ six-year, $151M extension for Chapman marked a departure from the organization’s reluctance to commit to players on long-term deals under president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi.
The Giants legend is getting more heavily involved in organizational business, apparently at the expense of team president Farhan Zaidi.
The San Francisco Giants have been desperate to add star power since they won their last World Series in 2017, but top free agents continue to turn them down.
Posey was an early investor in sports drink company BodyArmor. Coca-Cola just purchased BodyArmor this week for $5.6 billion.
Posey is in the midst of a resurgent season, hitting .314/.408/.517 with 15 home runs and 39 RBI in 84 games. He earned his first All-Star selection since 2018, his seventh overall.
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