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Posey Hires Casali, López to Giants Front Office in First Personnel Move

San Francisco's new president of baseball operations brings two former teammates into the operations layer, signaling a shift toward player-development infrastructure.

Published April 26, 2026 Source MLB.com From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · April 26, 2026

Posey Hires Casali, López to Giants Front Office in First Personnel Move

San Francisco's new president of baseball operations brings two former teammates into the operations layer, signaling a shift toward player-development infrastructure.

Source MLB.com ↗

Buster Posey, 47 days into his tenure as San Francisco Giants president of baseball operations, has hired former teammates Curt Casali and Javier López to front-office roles. Casali becomes a special assistant focused on catching development and player evaluation. López joins as a baseball operations advisor with responsibilities spanning Latin American scouting and organizational culture.

The moves represent Posey's first personnel additions since assuming the role in late September. Neither position carries traditional coordinator authority, but both sit adjacent to pro scouting and player development—areas where San Francisco has underperformed relative to its $220 million payroll. Casali caught 71 games for the Giants across two seasons (2021–2022) and spent time in Cincinnati's system. López pitched seven seasons in San Francisco, winning three World Series rings, and later worked in player relations before retiring.

The hires matter because they reveal Posey's organizational theory. He is not importing outside executives from Tampa Bay or Cleveland. He is instead embedding former players with institutional memory into the decision-making layer, a structure that mirrors the Giants' 2010–2014 dynasty years when front-office roles were held by Brian Sabean loyalists who understood the clubhouse. The risk: insularity. The payoff: alignment. Teams that win with this model—Boston under Theo Epstein, Houston under Jeff Luhnow's late-stage pivot—do so because the player-turned-executive can translate scouting reports into roster construction without the translation loss that comes from career analysts.

Casali's catching-development remit is worth isolating. San Francisco's 2024 catching corps posted a -1.2 WAR, the third-worst mark in the National League. Patrick Bailey, the organization's top position-player prospect, showed defensive promise but regressed offensively after his rookie campaign. Casali spent the back half of his playing career in high-leverage backup roles, the exact profile that teaches pitch framing, game-calling nuance, and how to manage a pitching staff when the starter exits in the fourth inning. His hire suggests Posey believes the Giants' catching problem is not talent acquisition but development infrastructure.

López's portfolio is broader and harder to track. "Baseball operations advisor" is the title teams use when the role is either undefined or too sensitive to describe publicly. His Latin American scouting responsibility overlaps with an area where San Francisco has underinvested. The Giants have signed one Cuban free agent above $10 million in the last five years, while the Padres, Dodgers, and Diamondbacks have collectively signed nine. López, who pitched in Mexico's winter leagues and maintained relationships across the Caribbean, offers a network the organization lacks.

The cultural component is harder to value but easier to observe. Posey is building a front office that looks like the teams he played on, not the teams that beat him in October. The Giants' 2024 clubhouse, by multiple accounts, lacked the cohesion that defined their championship core. Players reported to separate camps—veterans, young Latin American pitchers, position-player prospects on different development timelines. López's presence, particularly in spring training and instructional league settings, is a bet that culture scales through proximity, not memos.

Watch for coordinator-level hires in the next 30 days. Posey still needs a hitting coach after firing Justin Viele in October, and the pro scouting structure remains unclear. If Casali and López are precursors to a broader wave of player-development infrastructure hires, it signals Posey is treating 2025 as a build year. If these are the only internal additions before free agency, it suggests he is prioritizing roster over structure.

The Giants open spring training in 89 days. Casali and López will be in camp, wearing credentials instead of uniforms, watching the same pitchers they once caught and faced. The question is whether proximity to the field translates to better decisions in the boardroom, or whether Posey just hired the people whose phone numbers he already had.

The takeaway
Posey's first hires prioritize institutional memory over external expertise, betting that player-development gaps close faster with former teammates than imported analysts.
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