Yeshayah Goldfarb joined the Giants Organization in 2001. During his tenure he has become an integral part of a baseball operations team and decision making process that has led to seven playoff seasons, four World Series appearances, and three World Series championships. Goldfarb’s daily focus is to strategically ensure each hand-picked staff member and player have the resources and support needed to develop and reach their potential.
Goldfarb graduated Cum Laude from the University of California, San Diego. A former pitcher and team captain, he played four seasons with the Tritons and was elected most inspirational Player by his teammates and also presented with the John Roth Memorial Award (Charlie Hustle) by the coaching staff in 2000.
The Berkeley, CA native began his career with the Giants as a scouting intern and video assistant in 2001 and was hired full time after the season as Assistant, Baseball Operations. Entering the 2016 season Goldfarb was promoted from Senior Director, Minor League Operations and Quantitative Analysis to Vice President of Baseball Operations and has now slid over to the new position of Vice President of Baseball Resources and Development. Goldfarb and his wife, Miranda, have a daughter, Eliana, and a son, Ezra, and reside in Oakland, CA.