The San Francisco Giants will need to make a major hire this offseason.
. The Detroit Tigers have reportedly agreed to a deal with San Francisco general manager Scott Harris to become their new president of baseball operations. Harris will replace longtime Tigers general manager Al Avila — who was canned in August amid the team's flailing rebuild — as the organization's top decision-maker. In his mid-30s, Harris immediately becomes one of the youngest team presidents in MLB, capping off a rapid rise through MLB front offices.
Giants president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi hired Harris away from the Chicago Cubs at the end of the 2019 season. Harris was in Chicago from 2012 to 2019, working as the Cubs' director of baseball operations from 2012 to 2018 before he was promoted to assistant general manager. Harris played a role in building the Cubs teams that reached three NLCS and won the 2016 World Series.
Harris' meteoric rise is not without blemishes; he was the Cubs' assistant general manager in 2019 when they brought Addison Russell back to the team. Russell had been accused of abuse byTop Picks In Shopping
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