The Giants interviewed longtime MLB catcher Kurt Suzuki as they search for a new manager. Susan Slusser of The San Francisco Chronicle first reported that Suzuki was scheduled to interview on Friday afternoon, and FanSided’s Robert Murray confirmed this evening that indeed took place.
Suzuki, 42 tomorrow, has worked as a special assistant with the Angels for the past three seasons. The longtime MLB catcher jumped right into front office work after retiring as a player following the 2022 campaign. Suzuki appeared in parts of 16 big league seasons. He was an All-Star with Minnesota in 2014 and won a World Series as a member of the 2019 Nationals. That included a go-ahead homer off Justin Verlander in Washington’s Game 2 victory over the Astros.
While Suzuki never played for the Giants, he’s plenty familiar with the Bay Area. He played more than 700 games over two stints with the A’s when they were in Oakland. Suzuki was an A’s draftee who played there between 2007-12. He was traded back for a brief stint at the end of the 2013 season as well.
Suzuki’s front office work has come under Angels’ general manager Perry Minasian, the brother of Giants’ GM and #2 executive Zack Minasian. He doesn’t have any coaching or managerial experience. He was highly respected as a player and had the added bonus of working as a catcher, a trait of many future managers.
It’s an unconventional but not unprecedented candidacy. Reigning American League Manager of the Year Stephen Vogt was hired by the Guardians going into 2024. Vogt had only retired as a player one season earlier, though he did spend the intervening year on Seattle’s coaching staff. Vogt has led the Guardians to consecutive playoff berths.
Former Giants bullpen coach Craig Albernaz has worked as Vogt’s bench coach and associate manager, respectively, over the past two seasons. Albernaz has long been viewed as a potential manager in his own right, and he was reportedly a finalist for both the Miami and White Sox vacancies last year. After Chicago hired Will Venable, Albernaz withdrew from consideration for the Marlins job. They subsequently hired Dodgers first base coach Clayton McCullough.
Given Albernaz’s previous ties to the Giants and to baseball operations president Buster Posey, he’s an expected candidate for the San Francisco job. Slusser writes that the 42-year-old is “likely to get a look” for the position, though it’s not known if he has an interview scheduled. Cleveland was bounced by the Tigers in the Wild Card Series yesterday.
When he was with the Nationals, he impressed a lot of people. Surprised it took this long to get an interview. Giants better get him.
It is a shame that Suzuki never hit for the cycle.
I see what you did there. 🤣
He had a great 2 stroke.
Thankfully I wasn’t privy to his stroke mechanics.
When he was with ATL, he also impressed. The tandem of Suzuki/d’Arnaud ATL was so productive with, could one day both be managing.
Those two were never on the Braves at same time, maybe you are thinking Tyler Flowers?
So I guess Buster has no idea what he’s doing.
Not a clue
Dude has never even managed before lol. So how do you know ?
No idea how he’ll do. As a dodgers fan I hope he’s good enough to barely miss the playoffs regularly.
He seems like a nice guy by all accounts. Good luck to him. Just not too much lol.
Double post
Posey’s not showing his hand – keeping everything close to his chest. When times right Posey will strike & surprise everyone (like he did with Devers)
Man I just had to delete like two paragraphs worth of good material bc I know it will be removed instantly.
Unconventional? Read a book. Preferably one about the history of the sport.
Steve Yamaha and Ted Kawasaki are also being interviewed
Now I want ramen.
So Taguchi for third base coach
Mark Hallberg probably gets the Giants’ job.
I’d list Matt Williams, John Gibbons, Tony Beasley, or Kurt Suzuki.
Would like to see Williams take the job.
Seeing as Williams was dismissed from the coaching staff I’m not sure if he is an actual candidate for the job
Posey’s already said no one from current staff getting interviewed – rules out Hallberg
Doesn’t mean that new manager won’t name Hallberg as his bench coach
Interesting… Been around the game for 20 years. Every manager starts somewhere. Wonder what a 1st time manager could do with a younger scrappy team
I really hope that if Kurt is not appointed by the Giants that AA interviews him for the Braves job, he is a very good fit, and I love former catchers with a wealth of experience being in the job.
Bochy.
Wow, only 42, that would make him a not quite elder millennial. Seems like he’s been around the game forever. Solid hire!
Oh man, I’d rather have Suzuki for the Angels than Pujols.
@teamspirit why? Legit question, not being sarcastic.
(although it does lead one to wonder why he wasn’t considered as he was also on the Angels front office payroll.)
Giants need more than a manager they need better scouts and learn how to draft talents
You need better grammars and punctuations…so to speak.
Bring back Dusty.