Farhan Zaidi, the President of Baseball Operations for the San Francisco Giants, is facing job insecurity amid criticism over his management of young players. In a recent radio interview, he expressed regret about not providing more opportunities for emerging talents like Marco Luciano and Luis Matos, which he believes has contributed to the team's struggles.
Zaidi acknowledged that while some young players have thrived, such as Patrick Bailey and Tyler Fitzgerald, others have been stifled by inconsistent playing time. He emphasized the importance of allowing young players to 'sink or swim' to foster their development, a strategy he admits he hasn't fully implemented.