Major League Baseball’s postseason is lighting up televisions across the country this month and for the eighth time in the last nine seasons, the Giants are on their couch, not at the ballpark.

That failure was cause enough for president of baseball operations Buster Posey to fire Bob Melvin as manager and seek a new voice to lead the Giants back into the playoffs, where they have won just four games in the last 11 years.

Posey, the three-time World Series champion catcher, emphasized consistency as a goal for the team going forward during his postseason news conference last week. In that pursuit, he has reportedly sought his position mates in his first few steps looking for the next man in charge of the third-base dugout at Oracle Park.

The first name to emerge as an interviewee was Ku

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