By Gian Franco Gil
The official New York Yankees Twitter account announced the appointment of seasoned manager Brian Sabean as executive advisor to Senior Vice President and General Manager Brian Cashman upon his return to the New York organization.
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Sabean joined the Bronx team in 1985, a team in which he accumulated eight seasons of experience; first as a scout, then serving as director of scouting from 1986 to 1990 and later vice president of player development and scouting from 1990 to 1992.
Since his departure in 1992 from the aforementioned franchise, Brian joined the management of the San Francisco Giants, a team in which his management allowed him to deserve important awards, granted by the most influential publications in Major League Baseball. .
The veteran strategist started in 1993 as Assistant General Manager and Vice President of Scouting Player Personnel. Also, he spent the 1995 season as senior vice president of player personnel before being promoted to general manager in 1996.
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Precisely in 1996, Brian Sabean assumed the leadership of the San Francisco organization and led the team to eight postseasons, five division titles, four National League trophies and three World Series awards.
According to MLB.com, “during Sabean’s tenure as general manager, the Giants were named Topps’ Organization of the Year in 2009 and 2011 and Baseball America’s 2010 “Organization of the Year.” year” of Major League Baseball by Sporting News in 2003 and Baseball America in 2003 and 2012.”