Brian Sabean
Brian Sabean
Brian R. Sabean, as of 2015, is the executive vice president of baseball operations of the San Francisco Giants. He served as the team's general manager for eighteen seasons, from 1997 to 2014. He succeeded general manager Bob Quinn. The Giants had a winning record in thirteen of the eighteen seasons in which Sabean served as general manager. Prior to his tenure, the team had suffered losing seasons in five out of six years. He is a native of Concord,...
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There are a lot of brilliant people in all walks of life. That doesn't make you a manager of people. Our jobs are about managing people, crisis management on a daily basis. If you don't have people skills or the experience, things can snowball.
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Matt will be a perfect complement to the top of the rotation.
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This is his forte. This is his God-given ability. I wouldn't be surprised. But he's had a tremendous layoff.
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He's the prototype. He has been and will be a dominant force at the end of the game. ... He's a guy we had our eye on.
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He's 32-years old and has learned a lot from his experience,
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Knowing him, he's going to want to go out there when he's ready to go. He's not going to want to go out and take baby steps, like pinch-hitting.
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I guess the good thing was, we made San Diego earn it,
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I think it's reasonable to think he can play 120 games. I know we're going to have to rest him, and some days he'll come in cranky and unable to go. The next step is get him out in spring training and get him in position to do what I think he wants to do. Whether that happens or not, only God knows, but I think the effort is going to be there.
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(His return) might be here before you know it or sooner than you think, ... But I'm not going to guess.
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He has never made an overture he wants to be anywhere but here. He's told everybody in the past he wants to retire as a Giant.
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It could happen soon but I'm not smart enough to know if it's going to happen tomorrow. I don't know how many times I've said the same thing. Either you guys aren't getting it or I'm not articulating it very well.
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I'm not worried about pitchers, but I have some concerns about Mo. Guys will be running 90 feet, throwing long, going all out. Yes, you have some anxieties.
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The first thing that comes to mind is we might have dodged a bullet of losing Scott. This guy has got quite a track record.