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Farhan Zaidi releases first public statement as member of Giants front office
The San Francisco Giants have hired Major League executive Farhan Zaidi as the club’s president of baseball operations, President & CEO Larry Baer announced today.
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Former Dodgers GM accepts offer to become Giants’ president of baseball operations [report]
According to multiple reports Tuesday evening, the Giants have hired former Dodgers general manager Farhan Zaidi to become their new president of baseball operations.
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Giants make offer to Dodgers GM, decision expected within 24 hours [report]
After weeks of rumors linking the two parties, the San Francisco Giants have made an offer to Dodgers general manager Farhan Zaidi for the position of president of baseball operations, according to Jon Morosi of MLB Network.
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Krukow on Dodgers GM: ‘His reputation is outstanding’
Per a report by Jon Morosi, the Giants have made an offer to Dodgers general manager Farhan Zaidi, to fill San Francisco’s vacant front office position previously held by Bobby Evans.
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Buster Olney explains why Bryce Harper to Giants ‘makes sense on a lot of levels’
Ultimately Stanton was uninterested and Harper may feel the same way, but Buster Olney of ESPN believes that Harper in Orange and Black makes sense on a number of levels.
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Giants prepared to make offer to Dodgers GM [report]
The San Francisco Giants are prepared to offer the Los Angeles Dodgers general manager a front office role.
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Giants to hold public celebration of life for Willie McCovey at AT&T Park
The San Francisco Giants and the family of Willie McCovey will remember the remarkable life of the Giants Legend and Hall of Famer
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Clayton Kershaw stays with Dodgers on 3-year deal
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Clayton Kershaw is staying with the Los Angeles Dodgers, agreeing to a $93 million, three-year contract that avoids free agency.
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Nick Mullens recounts what Brett Favre told him during postgame call
Nick Mullens shares a connection with one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
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Fights break out in stands during 49ers-Raiders game
Things got ugly on Thursday night in what could be the last ever “Battle of the Bay”.