Brian Sabean, SF Giants’ World Series architect, says he no longer roots for club

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Brian Sabean, SF Giants’ World Series architect, says he no longer roots for club
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Sabean, 67, took a job as an adviser to Yankees GM Brian Cashman last January after 30 years with the Giants.

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. – FEB. 18: Brian Sabean, former general manager of the San Francisco Giants, watches the team take batting practice, Monday, Feb. 18, 2019, during spring training in Scottsdale, Ariz. With the 10-year anniversary of their last championship, the third in a magical five-year run, around the corner, the San Francisco Giants’ World Series era is only fading further into the rearview mirror, and now the architect of those clubs says he no longer roots for the organization.

“I think the time off really allowed him to decide how much he missed it, but he still had that burning desire,” Sabean said. “I don’t think he wanted to go out the way it ended with the kinds of teams he had the last couple of years in San Francisco.” While there are a few holdovers from the previous regime — most notably assistant GM Jeremy Shelley and VP Yeshayah Goldfarb — Sabean said he doesn’t “have much contact with hardly anybody there because, really, nobody’s left. They’ve pretty much pushed the people that were involved in building our situation there either to the side or have retooled.”

He described himself as an “old-guard GM,” and when host Larry Krueger asked about potential managerial candidates, Sabean admitted, “I don’t know that I’m current enough” to offer an opinion. That said, his candidate pool would likely look different than Zaidi’s, the four potential suitors known to have been interviewed thus far

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