MLB Giants Restocking Coaching Staff; Leadership Looking to Reverse Postseason Drought

With only one MLB postseason appearance in the last nine seasons, the San Francisco Giants have assembled a new coaching staff to reverse the trend.
MLB Giants Restocking Coaching Staff; Leadership Looking to Reverse Postseason Drought
San Francisco Giants' president of baseball operations, Buster Posey, watches the Giants during batting practice before their game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Sept. 12, 2025. Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
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Spring training in Arizona for the San Francisco Giants’ coaching staff can’t come soon enough.

While other clubs have been restocking their 40-man roster through trade and free agency, Giants’ ownership has taken a different route to hopefully improve the overall product that will be presented in 2026. Adding a new manager, Tony Vitello, and a coaching staff is what President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey and Giants’ General Manager Zack Minasian are banking on to give this coming season’s squad the edge needed to propel the National League West club into the postseason conversation.

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