Farhan Zaidi


Farhan Zaidi is a Canadian-American baseball executive who is currently the President of Baseball Operations for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball.
Zaidi is one of two Muslim executives in Major League Baseball. He was the first Muslim general manager of any American professional sports franchise.

Early life

Zaidi was born on November 11, 1976 in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, to a family of Pakistani ancestry. His parents, Sadiq and Anjum, raised four children: Zeeshan, Farhan, Noor, and Jaffer. Zaidi grew up in the Philippines after his family moved to Manila when he was four years old. He has a bachelor of science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a doctorate of philosophy in economics from the University of California, Berkeley. He briefly worked for the Boston Consulting Group and the Sporting News website between MIT and Berkeley.

Baseball

Oakland Athletics

While at Berkeley, he read the book Moneyball and said that it changed his life. He saw a job posting for a baseball operations position with the Oakland Athletics and sent out his resume, beating out 1,000 other applicants for the job. He was a data analysis sabermetrics assistant when he started. His boss with the Athletics, Billy Beane, called him "absolutely brilliant" and credited him with the acquisition of Yoenis Céspedes.
For the 2013 season he was promoted by the Athletics to the post of director of baseball operations and added assistant general manager to his title in 2014.

Los Angeles Dodgers

On November 6, 2014, Zaidi was named by the Los Angeles Dodgers as their new general manager.
Under his watch as the Dodgers GM, the team made its first World Series appearance in 29 years in 2017, falling to the Houston Astros in seven games. The following year they lost in five games to the Boston Red Sox in the 2018 World Series.

San Francisco Giants

On November 6, 2018, Zaidi accepted an offer to join the San Francisco Giants to become the head of their baseball operations department.