San Francisco Giants hire Gary Pettis as their third base coach
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MILWAUKEE (AP) — The San Francisco Giants have hired Gary Pettis as their third base coach, less than a week after reassigning Hector Borg to a different role in player development.
The Giants announced before Tuesday night’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers that Pettis will join the team Wednesday, though he may spend some time getting to know his new team before starting. The Giants said Pettis could begin his coaching duties during the Giants’ series with the Chicago Cubs that begins Friday at Wrigley Field.
Pettis has 27 years of coaching experience, including 22 in the major leagues. His most recent assignment was as the Houston Astros’ third base coach from 2015-24.
“It’s about impossible to argue with his reputation in baseball and in particular his experience at third base,” Giants manager Tony Vitello said.
The 68-year-old native of Oakland, Calfornia, was the Texas Rangers’ first base coach from 2007-12 and third base coach from 2013-14. Texas’ manager at the time was Ron Washington, who is now the Giants’ infield coach.
Pettis also has been a first base coach with the Chicago White Sox (2001-02) and New York Mets (2003-04).
Pettis coached on World Series-winning teams with Houston in 2017 and 2022.
“He’s been on a lot of baseball teams and seen a ton of baseball, and he’s been around a lot of wins, too,” Vitello said. “Even though he’s new to the group, he’s certainly not new to the situation.”
He was a five-time Gold Glove outfielder during a playing career that included stints with the California Angels (1982-87), Detroit Tigers (1988-89, 1992), Texas Rangers (1990-91) and San Diego Padres (1992).
Borg was named San Francisco’s third base coach before the season. He was reassigned on Friday.
Ron Wotus, a special assistant to baseball operations, has been serving as third base coach on an interim basis.
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