The San Francisco Giants is not going to pursue Bruce Bochy for his or her now vacant supervisor’s job, POBO Buster Posey confirmed to the San Francisco Chronicle. Earlier this week the Giants fired former supervisor Bob Melvin whereas Bochy and the Texas Rangers mutually agreed to finish his time as supervisor. The Rangers supplied Bochy an advisory function.
This is what Posey stated about Bochy, by way of the Chronicle:
“I do not even know what Boch’s plans are, if he needs to proceed to handle or not,” Posey stated. “The door is all the time open right here for some kind of function, however the way in which I feel issues are coming into image in my thoughts with the place we go subsequent, I do not see us going that route with Boch.”
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Posey stated he has already had conversations with candidates, and as he’d stated Monday after the group let Bob Melvin go, “You retain your choices open for what we expect would be the greatest mixture of supervisor and coaches to maneuver us ahead.”
Bochy, 70, managed the Giants from 2007-19 and guided the group to World Sequence championships in 2010, 2012, and 2014. He managed Posey as a participant from 2009-19. The 2 have an extended and shut relationship, which led to hypothesis Posey would attempt to carry Bochy again to handle the Giants once more.
The Giants went 80-82 in 2024 and 81-81 in 2025, their two years beneath Melvin. Posey simply accomplished his first season as San Francisco’s lead baseball operations government. Melvin was a holdover from the earlier entrance workplace regime, so Posey will now rent his first supervisor.
San Francisco has received between 79 and 81 video games in every of the final 4 seasons after successful a franchise-record 107 video games in 2021. With Willy Adames, Matt Chapman, Rafael Devers, and Logan Webb headlining the roster, the Giants want to win now. This is not a rebuild.
Bochy has managed 28 seasons within the large leagues and is sixth all-time with 2,252 wins. The long run Corridor of Famer has 4 World Sequence rings (Rangers in 2023 and Giants in 2010, 2012, and 2014) and was named 1996 NL Supervisor of the Yr with the San Diego Padres.
