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Buster Posey Hires Former Battery-Mate Nick Casali, Miguel López to Giants Front Office

New president builds institutional memory through player-development pipeline, signals culture reset over external consultants.

Published May 1, 2026 Source MLB.com From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · May 1, 2026

Buster Posey Hires Former Battery-Mate Nick Casali, Miguel López to Giants Front Office

New president builds institutional memory through player-development pipeline, signals culture reset over external consultants.

Source MLB.com ↗

San Francisco Giants president Buster Posey added two former teammates to the front office this week, hiring catcher Nick Casali and infielder Miguel López in unspecified baseball operations roles. The moves mark Posey's first personnel decisions since assuming the presidency last month, favoring institutional continuity over outside hires.

Casali, 32, caught for the Giants from 2019 through 2023, logging 287 games behind the plate before retiring last spring. López, 29, spent parts of three seasons in San Francisco's system, reaching Triple-A Sacramento but never appearing in the majors. Both played under current manager Bob Melvin during overlapping roster windows. Titles and compensation were not disclosed, standard practice for mid-level front-office additions announced outside the Winter Meetings cycle.

The hires reveal Posey's operational philosophy: build scouting and player-development infrastructure through people who understand the organization's on-field culture rather than importing résumés from Tampa or Cleveland. Casali's value sits in his catcher's database—four years of charting opposing hitters, managing a pitching staff through the analytics transition, working directly with Patrick Bailey during Bailey's 2023 rookie campaign. That institutional knowledge doesn't appear on a LinkedIn profile but travels through hallway conversations about how a specific reliever's slider plays against lefties in humid night games. López's hire suggests Posey values the perspective of fringe players who navigated the development system recently, saw where instruction failed, and can translate that into better minor-league programming.

The approach contrasts with the Farhan Zaidi era, which emphasized Ivy League analytics backgrounds and cross-pollination from other front offices. Posey isn't abandoning data—he authorized the expansion of the Giants' biomechanics lab in December—but he's threading institutional memory into the quantitative framework. Teams that win sustainably tend to blend both: the Dodgers promote from within while hiring selectively from outside, the Rays churn external talent but retain key development coaches for decades. The Giants lost 89 games last season despite a $206.5M payroll, fourth-highest in baseball, suggesting the problem wasn't resource allocation but organizational alignment.

Watch for coordinator-level hires across pro scouting and amateur development by spring training. Posey is expected to name a new director of player development before pitchers and catchers report February 12th, with internal candidates including Triple-A hitting coach Damon Minor and Double-A manager Dennis Pelfrey. The López hire potentially boxes him out of a lower-level managing job, suggesting a role in minor-league operations or advance scouting. Casali's catching background positions him for bullpen coordinator or quality-control work, though his lack of college coaching experience makes him an unconventional choice for those tracks.

The Giants open their home schedule April 4th against the Padres with a roster that still lacks a frontline starting pitcher and a proven middle-of-the-order bat. Posey inherited $142M in committed payroll for 2025 before arbitration, leaving room to add but no mandate to match last year's spending. The front-office moves cost roughly $300K combined in salary, essentially free compared to a single veteran reliever, and deliver organizational bandwidth that compounds over seasons. Former teammates don't solve the rotation, but they might explain why the next wave of pitching prospects develops faster than the last one did.

The takeaway
Posey's first hires prioritize institutional memory over external pedigree, signaling a culture-building phase that may delay major roster spending until the development pipeline improves.
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