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The San Francisco Giants' front office situation has become increasingly uncertain as both president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi and manager Bob Melvin are reportedly under contract only through 2025, contrary to previous beliefs they were secured through 2026. With the Giants' playoff hopes nearly extinguished, sitting at 71-73 with only a 0.1 percent chance of postseason play, the focus is shifting towards evaluating younger players for future seasons. Despite disappointing performance over the years, recent attendance improvements may influence ownership's decisions regarding leadership changes. MLB insiders suggest that Zaidi's recent handling of player contracts, particularly the extension of Matt Chapman, likely ensures his return for at least another season. However, the team faces ongoing scrutiny over its failure to develop talent and achieve consistent success, leaving both Zaidi and Melvin under pressure. The upcoming offseason will be critical for the Giants as they seek to revitalize their roster and improve performance heading into 2025.
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