(Photo : John Fisher/Getty Images) MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN – Manager Bob Melvin (#3) of the San Diego Padres watches batting observe earlier than the sport in opposition to the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field.
The San Francisco Giants are reportedly placing their supervisor search on maintain to switch the not too long ago fired Gabe Keppler. Although a number of names are talked about, a Bob Melvin transfer to the Giants is smart.
Melvin, nonetheless formally holding his put up as supervisor for the San Diego Padres, is one among many names that might take over from Keppler. But with the Giants allegedly inserting every part on pause per The Athletic, any transfer involving the 61-year-old supervisor could have to attend.
Above all, any Bob Melvin-Giant’s coming will want the blessing of the Friars. However, the truth that the Padres supervisor doesn’t see eye-to-eye with Padres President of Baseball Operations A.J. Preller may elevate the chances of Bob Melvin being the following Giants coach, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported.
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A monkey wrench within the equation is that regardless of their variations, the Padres plan to convey Melvin again.
Given that the Padres didn’t have a formidable season, plus the odd relationship between Melvin and Preller, a parting of the way appears logical, SI.com instructed.
Regardless, San Francisco has choices on who to pick and take over from Keppler.
Aside from Melvin, former Giants hitting coach and present Rangers offensive coordinator Donnie Ecker, Seattle Mariners bullpen and high quality management coach Stephen Vogt, interim supervisor Kai Correa, and assistant coach Alyssa Nakken have additionally been linked to the vacant put up.
Mark Halberg, one other assistant coach, has additionally been talked about and is alleged to be the front-runner to land the job, per Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle.
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