SAN FRANCISCO–As their second straight losing season comes to a close, the Giants don’t have any plans to perform an autopsy.
The ownership group has already mourned the end of the franchise’s golden era. The Giants plan to embrace the next generation, and in doing so, they’ll leave general manager Bobby Evans, a key pillar of their glory days, behind.
Giants CEO Larry Baer announced Evans was dismissed from his role Monday as part of a wide-reaching organizational shakeup expected to continue in the coming days. The search for a new general manager will begin immediately and vice president of baseball operations Brian Sabean will assist with the process.