Few people in the San Francisco Giants organization can speak with authority on their prospects like Randy Winn. Winn, who played for the Giants for five years, has worked his way through the baseball ranks since he retired in 2010.
Sometimes, it’s better to be lucky than good. And on Tuesday night, the San Francisco Giants were very, very lucky. In a twist that likely had team executives doing cartwheels in their Orlando hotel suites, the Giants vaulted from a projected 15th pick all the way up to No.
The San Francisco Giants have had lots of changes occur this offseason, primarily when it comes to the roster itself, but also in the front office. Randy Winn returned to the team where he played five seasons of his career, earning the title of vice president of player development.
Former Seattle Mariners outfielder Randy Winn has gotten a nice promotion with the San Francisco Giants. He's part of a revamped front office under new
The Giants announced on Thursday that they’ve hired Randy Winn as their vice president of player development. The longtime outfielder played for the Giants between 2005-09 and has been involved with the organization in a few different roles since retiring.
The Rule 5 draft, held annually at the winter meetings in December, never garners much fanfare, but it has been known to yield some noteworthy transactions.
Randy Winn, who played five seasons as an outfielder for the San Francisco Giants, will join the front office as its vice president of player development, the team announced.