Brian Sabean

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1956 –

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Who is Brian Sabean?

Brian R. Sabean is the Senior Vice President and General Manager of the San Francisco Giants, a Major League Baseball franchise. He has held the job since 1997, when he replaced former General Manager Bob Quinn. Though some of Sabean's moves have been strongly criticized by Giants fans and the media, the team has had a winning record thirteen of the seventeen seasons he has been General Manager. Prior to his tenure, the team had suffered losing seasons in five out of six years. He is a native of Concord, New Hampshire.

Sabean's 18 years as the Giants' general manager is the longest run by a general manager in the club's history, surpassing Spec Richardson, Al Rosen and Tom Haller. Sabean has the longest tenure with the same club among active general managers. During his tenure, the Giants have won 2 World Series, three National League pennants, five National League West Division flags, a National League Wild Card, and forced a National League Wild Card tie-breaker game with Chicago in 1998. On two other occasions, the club was eliminated from post season contention on the last day of the season.

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Born
Jul 1, 1956
New Hampshire
Education
  • Concord High School
  • Eckerd College
Employment
  • San Francisco Giants

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on July 23, 2013

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