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Buster Posey Installs Former Teammates Casali, López Into Giants Front Office

The new president's first structural moves signal continuity over disruption—and test his read on organizational DNA.

Published April 30, 2026 Source MLB.com From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · April 30, 2026

Buster Posey Installs Former Teammates Casali, López Into Giants Front Office

The new president's first structural moves signal continuity over disruption—and test his read on organizational DNA.

Source MLB.com ↗

San Francisco Giants president Buster Posey brought two former teammates into the franchise's front office this week, installing Curt Casali and Javier López in undefined advisory roles as part of a measured post-ownership transition. The hires arrived without title inflation or public spectacle, a departure from the typical new-regime overhaul playbook.

Casali, 34, caught for five organizations across nine seasons and worked alongside Posey during the 2021 campaign. López, 47, pitched thirteen years in the majors and logged 289 relief appearances for San Francisco between 2010 and 2016, contributing to two World Series runs. Neither hire was announced with a corresponding budget increase or organizational chart revision. The Giants characterized both as "special advisors" reporting to Posey, a structure that preserves flexibility while signaling alignment around institutional memory.

The moves represent Posey's first visible reshaping of the baseball operations apparatus since taking the president role in September, shortly after the ownership group led by Greg Johnson completed its internal transition following Larry Baer's lateral shift to a ceremonial chairman position. By elevating former players rather than recruiting from outside organizations, Posey is telegraphing a specific thesis: the Giants' recent struggles—107 losses combined across 2023-24—stem from execution gaps rather than philosophical mismatch. That's a defensible read if you believe the farm system infrastructure built under Farhan Zaidi remains intact, and a risky one if the talent pipeline was thinner than advertised.

The Casali appointment carries particular weight in the catching development vertical. San Francisco's backstop output has lagged league averages in framing value since 2022, costing the franchise an estimated eight wins over two seasons by FanGraphs' defensive metrics. Casali's career framing percentile ranked 62nd among qualified catchers, solid but unspectacular, which suggests his role tilts toward cultural transmission rather than technical innovation. López's bullpen experience could prove more immediately actionable—the Giants' relief corps posted a 4.31 ERA last season, 19th in MLB, with late-inning meltdowns costing them 14 games in one-run decisions.

The alternative interpretation: Posey is building a kitchen cabinet of voices he trusts as he navigates unfamiliar executive terrain, a hedge against the institutional scar tissue left by the Zaidi era's public-private tension. Front-office operators in three markets confirmed the Giants reached out to external candidates for senior roles in October and November before pivoting to the internal promotions, suggesting the former-teammate route became Plan A only after compensation or control negotiations stalled. That sequence matters for ownership groups trying to read Posey's leverage position inside 24 Willie Mays Plaza.

The timing also intersects with the Giants' pursuit of $180 million in stadium district infrastructure upgrades, a public-private negotiation that requires Johnson's ownership group to project organizational stability while pivoting away from Zaidi's analytics-forward brand. Installing recognizable faces from the championship window provides visual continuity for season-ticket holders and municipal partners without committing to a specific roster-building philosophy. It's the front-office equivalent of keeping the same menu while swapping the chef—effective if the ingredients were never the problem.

What to watch: Posey's first external hire, likely a senior baseball operations role, will clarify whether the Casali-López moves represent strategic positioning or transitional staffing. The Giants are expected to fill at least two coordinator-level roles before spring training opens in mid-February, with names circulating around former Dodgers and Rays personnel. Any announcement before the February 12 arbitration deadline would signal urgency. Any delay past Opening Day would confirm the in-house strategy is durable.

The franchise's 2025 payroll currently sits at $197 million, ninth in MLB, with $42 million in luxury tax space before the first penalty threshold. Posey has the financial runway to make a statement acquisition. Whether he consults his new advisors or overrules them will tell you which kind of president he intends to be.

The takeaway
Posey's first front-office hires favor continuity over disruption, buying time while he learns the president role—but the roster still needs a **$40M** correction.
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