Farhan Zaidi, previously president of baseball operations for the San Francisco Giants, returns to the Los Angeles Dodgers as a special advisor after being dismissed from his position in September 2024. During his six years with the Giants, Zaidi had a record of 453-417, highlighted by a 107-win season in 2021, but faced criticism for the team's inability to acquire high-profile players like Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani. His transition signals ongoing changes within the organization, coupled with other key signings such as Blake Snell and Michael Conforto joining the Dodgers.
Farhan Zaidi is returning to the Dodgers' front office as a special advisor after being fired from the Giants in September, where he struggled to land top free agents.
During his tenure with the Giants, Zaidi oversaw a record of 453-417, with the team finishing third or fourth in five of six seasons, except for a 107-win year.
Zaidi's departure from the Giants underscores the competitive pressure of the MLB, particularly after failing to acquire marquee players like Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge.
Zaidi's move to the Dodgers comes with more than just professional changes, reflecting the dynamic shifts in team strategies and player acquisitions through off-season transitions.
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