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Giants CEO Larry Baer Opens Up on Recent Team Controversy, the Incident Between Tony Vitello & Rafael Devers, and the Franchise’s Future Under Buster Posey and if a Rebuild Would Ever Be in Consideration

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In a candid conversation, Giants President and CEO Larry Baer shares his thoughts on the team's recent Pride Night controversy, the state of the season, and the future of the franchise. This episode is a must-listen for any Giants fan looking for insight into the inner workings of the team.

The Giants have been at the forefront of LGBTQ+ inclusivity in baseball for over three decades, and Baer emphasizes that their commitment to creating a welcoming experience for all fans remains unchanged. However, the team's handling of Pride Night this year sparked controversy, and Baer acknowledges that they could have done things better. He expresses his commitment to continuing conversations with the LGBTQ+ community and moving forward in a positive direction.

Baer also discusses the recent drama surrounding Rafael Devers, who refused to come out of the game in Miami, and how it was quickly and effectively addressed by the team. He credits Devers and Tony Vitello for resolving the issue and moving forward. Additionally, Baer talks about the team's trade deadline and the possibility of making significant changes to the roster.

In this episode, Baer shares his thoughts on the team's current struggles, the importance of the farm system, and the potential for a rebuild. He also discusses the possibility of hosting the 2028 All-Star Game at Oracle Park and the team's commitment to giving fans a great experience. If you're a Giants fan looking for insight into the team's future, this episode is a must-listen.

 
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