Bryan Price. Kareem Elgazzar

The Giants announced the hiring of Bryan Price as pitching coach and Garvin Alston as bullpen coach. Reports of Alston’s hiring surfaced yesterday, while the San Francisco Chronicle’s Susan Slusser first suggested two weeks ago that Price might be a candidate for the pitching coach role.

Price is best known for his tenure as the Reds manager, which lasted through parts of the 2014-18 seasons and ended in April 2018 after Cincinnati got off to a brutal 3-15 start. Price had a 279-387 record as manager, though that record isn’t an entirely fair assessment since the Reds were going through a rebuild for much of Price’s time captaining the dugout.

Beyond that one managerial job, Price has had a long stretch of success as a pitching coach with the Mariners, Diamondbacks, Reds (from 2000-13), and then one more year as a pitching coach with the Phillies in 2020. That season was reportedly Price’s last as a coach, as he then moved into a senior advisor role with the Padres over the last two seasons, yet it seems as though the 61-year-old will return to again team up with Giants manager Bob Melvin. Beyond the San Diego connection of the last two years, Melvin was managing in Seattle and Arizona during Price’s previous stints as pitching coach.

Price takes on an interesting challenge in a Giants pitching staff that posted generally solid results in 2023, albeit in unusual fashion. Logan Webb and Alex Cobb were used as regular starters, but for much of the season, the rest of the rotation spots were filled by a collection of bullpen games, piggybacked pitchers, and opener/bulk pitcher combinations. Anthony DeSclafani, Ross Stripling, and younger arms like Kyle Harrison and Keaton Winn could again be used in some sort of similar capacity in 2024, yet the Giants are known to be looking at adding some regular starters this winter, including such top names as Yoshinobu Yamamoto. It could be that Price’s hiring might indicate some further move backward toward an older-school approach to pitcher usage, and away from the more modern “outs by any means necessary” approach of former manager Gabe Kapler and former pitching coach Andrew Bailey.

With these two hires now official, the Giants have their coaching revamp, bringing in several names who are long-time Melvin staffers, former Giants players, or both. Price has some San Francisco ties himself, as he was born in the city back in 1962.

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