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Sabean and was
( Sabean may have been acting as GM prior to the announcement, as he was rumored to have engineered the deal to get Kirk Rueter from the Montreal Expos ).
Brian Sabean, in his first year as general manager of the Giants, was so widely criticized for the move that he famously defended himself to the media by saying, " I am not an idiot.
Giants general manager Brian Sabean acknowledged that Benítez was not liked by the Giants fanbase, saying he had become a " whipping boy ", adding " the fans, the press and maybe some people in the clubhouse felt he needed to go ".
When Sabean replaced Quinn in 1996, the team was in disarray.
Brian Sabean was highly ridiculed in San Francisco at the time of the trade, so much so that Sabean had to defend himself in the media, famously declaring " I am not an idiot.
After the Giants narrowly lost the 2002 World Series, Sabean was forced to dramatically retool.
Sabean was named Executive of the Year by the Sporting News in, the first time a member of the Giants organization had received that award since Al Rosen in 1987.
The trade of Moss and Kurt Ainsworth for Sidney Ponson, which Sabean arranged late in the 2003 season, was criticized by some Giants fans and columnists.
Sabean continued to build a team of veterans around Barry Bonds but some of the veterans Sabean was acquiring began to achieve below expectations.
Sabean was quoted in the San Francisco Chronicle as saying, " Quite frankly, we're very reluctant to overspend in the draft.
In late 2007 and early 2008, Sabean and Giants owner Peter Magowan drew some criticism in the Mitchell Report when it was revealed Giants trainer Stan Conte came to Sabean and told him he suspected Bonds trainer Greg Anderson was distributing steroids and Giants management didn't investigate or tell Major League Baseball.
Some sports insiders argued that Magowan and Sabean actions on steroids was not any different from other clubs at the time.
In June 2011, Sabean was the subject of controversy over comments he made regarding Scott Cousins after Cousins ' collision with Giants catcher Buster Posey, which resulted in season-ending injuries for Posey.
Najran seems to have been under Minaean or Sabean rule at different times during the next centuries and after that it was part of Yemen till 1937.
In late 2007 and early 2008, Peter Magowan and Giants general manager Brian Sabean drew some criticism in the Mitchell Report when it was revealed Giants athletic trainer Stan Conte came to Sabean and told him he suspected Bonds trainer Greg Anderson was distributing steroids and Giants management didn't investigate or tell Major League Baseball.

Sabean and players
In prior years, Sabean signing of veteran players before the arbitration deadline cost the team several draft picks.

Sabean and Williams
Sabean made a very controversial trade at the time, trading fan favorite Matt Williams to the Indians for Jose Vizcaino, Joe Roa, Julián Tavárez and Jeff Kent.

Sabean and trade
In addition to Barry Bonds, Sabean has contracted the services of aging veterans such as Reggie Sanders, Marquis Grissom, Michael Tucker, Omar Vizquel, Moisés Alou, Mike Matheny, Steve Finley ( via trade ), Randy Winn, J. T.
In 2010, several key trades and free agent signings by Sabean such as Aubrey Huff, as well as Sabean's trade of starting catcher and fan favorite Bengie Molina to the Texas Rangers in May to open up the catchers spot for rookie Buster Posey, paid off as the Giants won the National League West for the first time since 2003 with a 92-70 record.

Sabean and Jose
Sabean signed veterans Jose Cruz Jr., Neifi Perez, Edgardo Alfonzo, and Ray Durham to replace some of the free agents the Giants lost.

Sabean and Joe
Sabean attended Concord High School and Eckerd College ( of St. Petersburg, Florida ), playing with former major leaguer Joe Lefebvre on both school's baseball teams.

Sabean and 1
Brian R. Sabean ( born July 1, 1956 ) is the Senior Vice President and General Manager of the San Francisco Giants, a Major League Baseball franchise.
* 1: Giants, Sabean agree on two-year extension with option for 2010

Sabean and them
Having been betrayed, the Sabean male rulership chase after them, leading to a stand-off on the island.

Sabean and sign
In 2004, Sabean forfeited the team's number one pick to sign Michael Tucker.

Sabean and for
Currently, Burrell is a special assignment scout for the Giants and an assistant to general manager Brian Sabean.
He also serves as an advisor to the Giants ' general manager, Brian Sabean, and as a roving minor league instructor for the Giants.
Giants general manager Brian Sabean lauded Durham for making an impressive transition from a lead off hitter to a middle of the order run producer.
Sabean is often credited for the team's turn around.
Sabean traded away many prospects that never materialized into major leaguers for top major leaguers for a late season push to the playoffs.
Prior to the season, Sabean faced some criticism for his offseason moves, especially for not signing a closer to replace the injured Robb Nen and the departing Tim Worrell, and for not signing a power hitter to protect Barry Bonds in the lineup.
Many fans began to criticize Sabean for his player personnel moves.
Sabean has also drawn criticism for fielding old teams.
Consequently, some critics have blamed Giants ownership and Peter Magowan for the Giants ' losing seasons instead of Sabean
In the January 2007 Congressional hearings on performance enhancing drugs, Congressman Henry Waxman asked Commissioner Bud Selig to discipline Sabean and Magowan for their culpability.
In 2006, new Padres CEO Sandy Alderson preferred to have a younger manager, so he allowed Giants General Manager Brian Sabean to interview Bochy for his job opening.
In October, Brian Sabean, general manager of the Giants, interviewed Black for the Giants ' vacant managerial position.
In the January 2007 Congressional hearings on performance enhancing drugs, Congressman Henry Waxman asked Commissioner Bud Selig to discipline Sabean and Magowan for their culpability.

Sabean and .
After three consecutive losing seasons, the Giants named Brian Sabean as their new general manager in 1997, replacing Bob Quinn.
Three days later, following an 11 – 3 debacle at home against the Diamondbacks, Brian Sabean, Bruce Bochy, and Drew Northfield held a private meeting with the starting pitchers, who had gone 5 – 13 with a 5. 56 ERA in August, including 14 straight starts without a win.
The variation " Sabean " has been employed in English to distinguish the ancient Harranian group, but the usage is not universal.
He also forbade attempts made in Shushtar to convert forcibly the Sabean community to Islam.
* Drescher, Seymour, David W. Sabean, and Allan Sharlin.
In 1997, Dobson joined the San Francisco Giants organization and worked as an advance major league scout and assistant to general manager Brian Sabean.
He currently works in the Giants ' front office as a special assistant to General Manager Brian Sabean.
Nen joined the Giants ' baseball operations department as an instructor on both the major and minor league levels, while also advising general manager Brian Sabean on an as-needed basis.
Sabean has the longest tenure with the same club among active general managers.
As of July 13, 2007, Sabean owns the ninth-highest winning percentage (. 544, 927 – 777 ) among all general managers since 1950.
Prior to starting his scouting career, Sabean coached the University of Tampa ( D-II ) to the NCAA Regional Tournament.
Sabean began his involvement in Major League Baseball as a scout, and previously worked in the New York Yankees organization.
Prior to his appointment to GM in 1996, Sabean served one season as the Giants ' senior vice president, player personnel in 1995 after a three-year stint as an assistant to the general manager and vice president of scouting / player personnel.

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