Jason Giambi could be back with the Cleveland Indians in 2015, but his name won't be appearing in any box scores.

Giambi, a five-time All-Star who made his MLB debut in 1995, reportedly has a standing offer to work for the team in a non-playing role, according to Jon Heyman of CBS Sports.

The 44-year-old spent the last two seasons with the Indians, collecting 11 home runs with a .622 on-base plus slugging in 97 games. General manager Chris Antonetti intimated in December that the club wouldn't be interested in retaining him as a player in 2015.

Antonetti, however, said the club was willing to offer Giambi a different position within the organization, though it remains unclear what his new role would entail.