Giants announce Bobby Evans will not return as general manager

The San Francisco Giants announced Monday that Senior Vice President and General Manager Bobby Evans will step down from his general manager duties effective immediately. Evans will be reassigned with responsibilities to be determined.

September 24th, 2018

The San Francisco Giants announced Monday that Senior Vice President and General Manager Bobby Evans will step down from his general manager duties effective immediately. Evans will be reassigned with responsibilities to be determined.
"I want to thank Bobby for his tireless work on behalf of the Giants. He played an important role in our team's success throughout his tenure, which includes three World Series championships, four NL pennants and eight playoff appearances," said Giants President and CEO Laurence M. Baer. "We look forward to new leadership to continue our historic record of success."
The Giants will immediately begin a search for its next head of baseball operations.
"I take great pride in the longstanding continuity of our baseball department. I want to express my thanks to Bobby for all he has given to the Giants over the past 25 years and for his countless contributions," said Giants Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations Brian Sabean. "I'll be working closely with with Larry as the organization finds its next leader of baseball operations."