Hernández: Dave Roberts and Gabe Kapler's shared history extends beyond Dodgers-Giants rivalry (2024)

SAN FRANCISCO—

Farhan Zaidi once chose the opposing manager over his own.

“The organization made that decision,” Zaidi clarified.

He giggled.

“I think our guy’s going to win manager of the year, so he’s pretty good,” Zaidi said.

Before he was the San Francisco Giants’ president of baseball operations, Zaidi was the general manager of the Dodgers and part of the brain trust that hired Dave Roberts.

The other finalist the Dodgers considered was Gabe Kapler.

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Zaidi’s current and former employers will open a National League Division Series on Friday at Oracle Park, with Kapler leading the 107-win Giants and Roberts the 106-win Dodgers.

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Still giggling, Zaidi made a lighthearted attempt to reframe the discussion.

“Let me ask the question a decent human being would ask,” Zaidi said. “They would say, ‘Well, Gabe was part of your interview process in L.A. and you ultimately went with Doc, so …’”

I interrupted Zaidi, but he ignored me and carried on with his self-interview.

Dave Roberts was the right choice for the Dodgers at the time and he’s done a great job,” Zaidi said. “I know they’ve been very happy with him.

“Even then, it was close. The guys were the final two candidates and they both did a great job in the interview process. Sometimes you have multiple good candidates. You ultimately get to choose only one guy.”

Roberts and Kapler now manage the two best teams in baseball. But their shared history extends back to when they were teammates in the Detroit Tigers’ double-A affiliate in Jacksonville, Fla.

“Very good teammate, very good preparer, competitor,” Roberts said of Kapler.

Hernández: Dave Roberts and Gabe Kapler's shared history extends beyond Dodgers-Giants rivalry (2)

Boston Red Sox right fielder Dave Roberts, left, talks to Gabe Kapler before a game against the Tampa Bay Rays in August 2004.

(Chris O’Meara / Associated Press)

Referring to Kapler’s sculpted appearance, Roberts chuckled and said, “Always been good with his diet.”

Roberts continued, “Yeah, I mean, I like to think we maximized the most out of our talents in our baseball careers.”

Kapler went on to play 12 seasons in the major leagues and Roberts 10. They were together again in 2004 as reserves on the World Series champion Boston Red Sox.

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“I really like Doc,” Kapler said. “I just think he works really hard and cares a lot.”

Kapler finished his playing career with the Tampa Bay Rays. The team was run by Andrew Friedman, who later became the Dodgers’ president of baseball operations. When Friedman was hired by the Dodgers after the 2014 season, he hired Kapler as the organization’s farm director.

A year later, Don Mattingly departed from the organization and the Dodgers opened a managerial search. Kapler was a leading candidate from the start. In the first round of interviews, Dodgers management was also impressed by Roberts, who at the time was the San Diego Padres’ bench coach.

Roberts was hired and went on to be named the NL manager of the year in his first season, in which he guided the Dodgers to the NL Championship Series. He won three pennants over the next four years, the most recent of which resulted in their first World Series championship in 32 years.

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“I think the one thing that stands out to me is, when I watch Doc managing games he’s very intense and very emotional and very invested,” Kapler said. “And I respect all of that.”

Kapler remained the Dodgers’ farm director until he was chosen to manage the Philadelphia Phillies before the 2018 season. He was fired after two years but was promptly picked up by Zaidi and the Giants.

In his second season in San Francisco, Kapler stopped the Dodgers’ streak of consecutive division titles at eight. He did it with traits that Zaidi also observed in Roberts.

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He used the team’s entire roster, switching lineups depending on who was pitching for the opponents. He emphasized communication.

“He’s been awesome,” pitcher Logan Webb said. “He does such a good job at making you feel comfortable. There were times this year where I got sent to the bullpen and he’s the first one to say, ‘Hey, this isn’t the last time you’re going to start for us.’”

Kapler wasn’t kidding. Webb will be the Giants’ starter in Game 1.

Like the Dodgers, the Giants rely heavily on analytics to make decisions. However, third baseman Evan Longoria said there isn’t much talk about them in the clubhouse.

“I think that’s part of the reason why there’s a lot of buy-in because it’s not like this cookie-cutter approach,” Longoria said. “There’s like a more human aspect to it that has been easier for the group to buy into.”

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Kapler also used his relievers liberally this year and was effective doing so. The Giants bullpen was the first in history to pitch more than 600 innings and post an earned-run average under 3.00.

Except Roberts has done this in the postseason, most recently in a 3-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in the NL wild card game Wednesday. Roberts used five relievers to cover the final 4 2/3 innings.

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Kapler will be looking to match his old friend again, the paths of two historical managers intersecting this time in the first-ever postseason series between two historical franchises.

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Hernández: Dave Roberts and Gabe Kapler's shared history extends beyond Dodgers-Giants rivalry (2024)

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Why did the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants move to California? ›

After the 1957 season, Dodgers owner big Walter O'Malley decided to move the team to Los Angeles for financial and other reasons. Along the way, he convinced Giants owner Horace Stoneham (who was considering moving his team to Minnesota) to preserve the rivalry by bringing his team to California as well.

What is the record between the San Francisco Giants and the Dodgers? ›

The San Francisco Giants are 1281-1275 versus the Dodgers all-time. Some of the information used here was obtained free of charge from Retrosheet.

When did Dave Roberts take over the Dodgers? ›

He played for five MLB teams over a ten-year career and then coached for the San Diego Padres before being named Dodgers manager in 2016.

Who moved first, the Dodgers or the Giants? ›

They remained in Brooklyn until 1957, after which the club moved to Los Angeles, California, where it continues its history as the Los Angeles Dodgers. The team moved west at the same time as its longtime rival, the New York Giants, moved to San Francisco in northern California as the San Francisco Giants.

Why did Brooklyn lose the Dodgers? ›

The fan base which had supported the Dodgers through WW2 and through Jackie Robinson's breaking the color line in 1947 turned thirty around 1960 and simply did not see a future for itself in Brooklyn anymore. To put it bluntly, the borough changed, hence O'Malley's thought of relocating, not the other way round.

Why did the Brooklyn Dodgers became the LA Dodgers? ›

Despite the team's enduring popularity in Brooklyn—they finished first or second in NL attendance in seven of the nine seasons between 1949 and 1957—team owner Walter O'Malley moved the franchise to Los Angeles in 1958 in order to capitalize on the financial windfall that was likely to come from Major League Baseball's ...

Will the Dodgers get rid of Dave Roberts? ›

Friedman: Roberts will manage Dodgers in 2024

However, Friedman made it clear that it's not something he intends to address through staffing changes. He specifically confirmed that Dave Roberts will return for his ninth season as the Dodgers' manager.

Is Dave Roberts a Hall of Famer? ›

He also served as first base coach for the Indians in 1987. Roberts was inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1994.

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Why are Dodgers called Dodgers? ›

According to the club, the name originated in 1896 as the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers. Heavy construction of electric trolley tracks in front of Eastern Park caused fans to dodge the trolleys to reach the park. Those fans became known as Trolley Dodgers and the team took on the name, which was shortened to Dodgers.

Who was the first black baseball player? ›

Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the modern era. Robinson broke the color line when he started at first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947.

What is the oldest MLB team? ›

The Cincinnati Red Stockings made their mark as the first openly professional baseball club in 1869. Members of the team would go on to form a club that still plays ball today, the Atlanta Braves.

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If the Giants and Dodgers didn't leave New York, do you think the Mets would have never been founded as a franchise? The Mets only exist because of the Giants and Dodgers leaving. In fact, if even one of them had stayed (which wouldn't have happened, but theoretically), we probably wouldn't have gotten the Mets.

Why did the Giants leave NYC? ›

1957: Move to California

The Giants' final three years in New York City were unmemorable. They stumbled to third place the year after their World Series win, and attendance fell off precipitously. Even before then, the Polo Grounds had become an albatross around the team.

Why did the New York Giants baseball team move to San Francisco? ›

Despite those high points, attendance at the Giants' now legendary home, the Polo Grounds, lagged as the team continued to play in the Yankees' shadow, so the franchise relocated to San Francisco in 1958, at the same time that the Dodgers moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles.

Why did the New York Giants move to New Jersey? ›

In the early 1970s, the New York Giants were sharing Yankee Stadium with the New York Yankees baseball team, and began looking for a home of their own. The Giants struck a deal with the fledgling New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority in 1971 and broke ground on the construction of the new facility in 1972.

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