Jermaine Ong is a Digital Content Producer at ABC 10News/KGTV in San Diego.
SAN DIEGO – Bob Melvin is expected to leave the San Diego Padres to become the next manager of the San Francisco Giants, according to The Athletic.
Melvin managed the Padres from 2022-2023 and had one year remaining on his contract, but he was given permission by the club last weekend to interview for the vacancy in San Francisco.
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