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Buster Posey Installs Former Giants Brent Posey, Miguel Tejada in Front Office Roles

San Francisco's new baseball operations chief builds an inner circle from championship-era relationships.

Published April 23, 2026 Source MLB.com From the chopped neck
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Buster Posey Installs Former Giants Brent Posey, Miguel Tejada in Front Office Roles

San Francisco's new baseball operations chief builds an inner circle from championship-era relationships.

Source MLB.com ↗

Buster Posey, the Giants' president of baseball operations since September, brought two former teammates into the organization this week. Brent Posey, a minor-league catcher who played parts of three seasons in San Francisco's system between 2008 and 2010, joins as a special assistant. Miguel Tejada, the six-time All-Star shortstop who finished his career with the Giants in 2011 and 2013, takes a similar advisory role. Neither held a front-office position before this. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Brent Posey — no relation — appeared in zero major-league games but overlapped with Buster in the organization during the lead-up to the 2010 World Series run. He worked in insurance sales in Tennessee after retiring. Tejada, 39 when he last played, spent the past decade coaching youth baseball in the Dominican Republic and running hitting clinics. His signing follows a pattern: former Giants from the 2010-2014 championship window returning as Buster Posey consolidates authority. Javier Lopez, the lefty reliever, joined as a pro scout in October. Sergio Romo has been mentioned internally for player development, though no announcement has come.

This is not sentiment. It is information architecture. Posey is building a decision-making layer that speaks the same organizational grammar he does. The Giants missed the playoffs in five of the past seven seasons. The analytics department, hired largely under Farhan Zaidi, remains intact — no layoffs, no title changes. But the conduit between quant signals and lineup cards now runs through people who know what it felt like to win in Oracle Park when it mattered. Brent Posey's role, according to a person familiar with the hire, centers on minor-league development and catching instruction. Tejada will focus on Latin American scouting and player evaluation. Neither replaces anyone; both slots were created.

The hires matter because they clarify where influence will pool. Zaidi's tenure produced one playoff berth in six years despite ranking in the top eight in payroll five times. His successor is not dismantling the infrastructure — he is adding a translation layer. When the Giants' analytics team models a trade, Brent Posey and Tejada are in the room to explain how a clubhouse absorbs a high-usage reliever or whether a shortstop prospect's feet are quick enough for the shift restrictions. It is governance, not nostalgia.

The timing lands two weeks before arbitration filing deadlines and one month before Spring Training. The Giants have $48 million in arbitration-eligible salary to allocate, led by Logan Webb and Tyler Rogers. Posey's first roster-building decisions will hinge on whether he believes the rotation depth justifies holding salary space for midseason upgrades. Tejada's Dominican network overlaps with several international free agents expected to sign in the $3 million to $8 million range this spring. His presence signals intent: the Giants plan to be active in that market.

Watch what happens with Romo. If he joins before February, it means the player development infrastructure is being rewired before minor-league camp opens. If the Giants sign a Cuban or Venezuelan infielder before the deadline in mid-February, it validates Tejada's pull. If neither happens, these are ceremonial hires.

Brent Posey starts next week. Tejada flies to the Dominican Republic on Thursday for a showcase the Giants are co-hosting. Zaidi's old lieutenants are still on payroll, still running models, still scheduling conference calls. But the org chart now looks like the 2012 clubhouse, and that has implications beyond Spring Training roster cuts.

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Buster Posey staffs front office with former Giants from championship era, adding translation layer between analytics and player decisions.
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