Randy Winn is the new vice president of player development for the San Francisco Giants. Winn played for the Giants from 2005-09 as part of a 13-season big league career. He was hired Thursday by ...
The Giants announced on Thursday afternoon that president of baseball operations Buster Posey has named Randy Winn as the team’s vice president of player development. “We are excited to see Randy in ...
The Giants announced on Thursday that they’ve hired Randy Winn as their vice president of player development. The longtime outfielder played for the Giants between 2005-09 and has been involved with ...
Ed Price of AOL Fanhouse tweeted today that Diamondbacks and Nationals are both showing interest in 36-year-old outfielder Randy Winn. Following the tweeting trend, ESPN's Jerry Crasnick tweeted that ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Since taking over as president of baseball operations last month, Buster Posey often mentioned how important it will be for the Giants to return to their homegrown roots. On Thursday, ...
The San Francisco Giants continue to load up their front office with alums. The Giants announced Thursday that they have named retired ex-outfielder Randy Winn as their new vice president of player ...
As the San Francisco Giants re-work their baseball operations department under Buster Posey, former Mariners outfielder Randy Winn has gotten a nice raise. The #SFGiants and President of Baseball ...
When Buster Posey started behind the plate in a major-league game for the first time, the San Francisco Giants’ right fielder on September 25, 2009, was Randy Winn. Oddly enough, it was the only game ...
SAN FRANCISCO — When Randy Winn got called up to the big leagues by Tampa Bay in 1998, his Triple-A team’s trainer drove him more than two hours to the airport. Staffs were small back then, with every ...
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