After saying Giants are ‘open’ to first-time manager, Farhan Zaidi reportedly interviewed Stephen Vogt as first external candidate.
OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 5: Oakland Athletics catcher Stephen Vogt watches video clips from his career with the A’s before playing his last Major League Baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels at the Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022. Vogt retired after 10 seasons in the MLB.
That gives him something in common with the three internal candidates reported to have interviewed — bench coach Kai Correa, third base coach Mark Hallberg and assistant Alyssa Nakken — whose only major-league coaching experience came on Kapler’s staff the past four seasons. “We are open ,” Zaidi said. “I would anticipate that we interview a couple people that don’t have managerial experience.”
Somebody such as a recently retired catcher? Somebody widely respected by his peers? Somebody such as … Stephen Vogt? Across MLB, only eight teams this season — including Kapler’s Giants — were helmed by managers with previous experience. They won fewer of their games than teams run by first-time skippers .
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