The San Francisco Giants are beginning to resemble the team they were expected to be after the front office made significant investments this offseason aiming for a playoff run.
Following a four-game sweep of the Colorado Rockies over the weekend, their record now stands just two games below .500, placing them 3.5 games behind the final Wild Card spot.
At this point in the season, many insiders are gathering insights regarding potential moves leading up to the trade deadline on July 30.
Bob Nightengale from USA TODAY shared some insights he’s gathered about league activity on the trading front and also mentioned intriguing news concerning a former Giants catcher who could be in line for a Major League managerial position next season.
“Former All-Star catcher A.J. Pierzynski has emerged as a top contender to manage the Chicago White Sox in 2025 if they part ways with manager Pedro Grifol after this season, as anticipated,” he wrote.
This revelation is quite surprising.
Despite being a Southside icon and winning a World Series in 2005, Pierzynski remains closely tied to baseball through his role as an analyst for Fox Sports and hosting his podcast “Foul Territory,” yet he lacks coaching or managing experience at any professional level.
Previously serving as an ambassador for the team, he stated that he resigned from that role due to frustrations with how things were going within the organization.
The Chicago White Sox have history when it comes to hiring former players, and perhaps witnessing Cleveland Guardians’ first-year manager Stephen Voigt succeed without prior experience may alleviate some reservations they might have.
Undoubtedly, Pierzynski possesses an exceptional baseball intellect demonstrated by his performance behind home plate during his playing days and how he articulates game strategies in his media roles.
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