Kai Correa

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Kainoa T. Correa

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Biographical Information[edit]

Kai Correa was appointed as bench coach of the San Francisco Giants by new manager Gabe Kapler for the 2020 season. It was an unusual appointment as it was the first time Correa had held a coaching position on a major league team, and at 31 he was the youngest bench coach in the majors. He had never played professionally, having served as an assistant coach at the University of Puget Sound (2011-2014) and later at the University of Northern Colorado (2015-2017). Before being hired by the Giants, he had worked for two years as a minor league infield instructor with the Cleveland Indians.

On September 29, 2023, he was named interim manager of the Giants for the season's final three games after Kapler was fired, then was let go in turn at the end of the season.

His grandfather Jimmy Correa was a semi-professional player in Hawaii, and his father Tom Correa was a bird-dog scout for various teams.


Preceded by
Gabe Kapler
San Francisco Giants Manager
2023
Succeeded by
Bob Melvin

Year-By-Year Managerial Record[edit]

Year Team League Record Finish Organization Playoffs Notes
2023 San Francisco Giants National League 1-2 4th San Francisco Giants Replaced Gabe Kapler (78-81) on September 29

Further Reading[edit]

  • Kerry Crowley: "From D-III to the major leagues: Kai Correa’s unusually quick journey to the Giants bench", The Mercury News, January 22, 2020. [1]

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