The Giants are still talking with infielder Juan Uribe about coming back to the team in 2010, sources said today.

Uribe's representatives touched base with Giants general manager Brian Sabean again today as the GM meetings adjourned.

The team was satisfied with Uribe's production as a part-time player this year.

The Diamondbacks named Matt Williams their new first base coach and Bo Porter as third base coach while Glenn Sherlock agreed to remain with the club as the bullpen and catching coach for the 2010 season, the team announced.

The Giants and Orioles are the clubs in strongest pursuit of Uggla, according to major-league sources.

The Red Sox also have inquired, envisioning Uggla as a potential replacement for free agent Jason Bay in left field.

Dan Uggla. (Al Bello / Getty Images)

Uggla, 29, projects to earn approximately $8 million in arbitration. But in four major-league seasons, he has averaged 30 homers and 90 RBIs.

For the Giants, he would represent a more affordable addition than Bay or Matt Holliday. The Giants would play Uggla at third, Edgar Renteria at shortstop, Freddy Sanchez at second and Pablo Sandoval at first.