Gabe Kapler is out as supervisor of the San Francisco Giants.
“After making this recommendation to ownership and receiving their approval, I met with Gabe today to inform him of our decision,” Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi stated in a remark. “In his tenure as Giants manager, Gabe led our team through an unprecedented pandemic in 2020 and a franchise-record 107 wins and postseason berth in 2021. He has been dedicated and passionate in his efforts to improve the on-field performance of the San Francisco Giants and I have tremendous respect for him as a colleague and friend. On behalf of the Giants organization, we wish Gabe the best of luck in his future endeavors and thank him for his contributions over the last four years.”
The Giants completed over .500 simply as soon as below Kapler, going 107-55 in 2021 for the franchise’s first 100-win season since 2003. On the other hand, the 2021 marketing campaign ended with a loss within the NLDS to the rival Los Angeles Dodgers.
Since that season, Kapler navigated the group to an 81-81 end closing presen and a 78-81 mark this presen, with 3 video games left to play games.
In 4 seasons, starting with the truncated 2020 season, Kapler went 295-248.