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Several of these general managers operate with the titles of "president of baseball operations" (or variants thereof, such as "chief baseball officer") in addition to, or in lieu of, a general manager title. Others, while maintaining the title of general manager, are subordinate to presidents of baseball operations who have final authority on ...
Sandy Alderson, President 1993–1995, 1997–1998; General Manager 1983–1998; Walter J. Haas, President 1990–1992; Roy Eisenhardt, President 1981–1986; Billy Martin, Director Of Player Development/General Manager 1981–1982; Charles O. Finley, General Manager (de facto, 1961–1980) Frank Lane, General Manager 1960–1961
January 8, 1916 – January 30, 1919 [7] George W. Grant: January 30, 1919 – February 20, 1923 [8] Emil Fuchs, Christy Mathewson, and James MacDonough: February 20, 1923 – October 7, 1925 [9] Emil Fuchs, Christy Mathewson Jr., and James MacDonough: October 7, 1925 – 1926 Emil Fuchs, Albert H. Powell, & James V. Giblin: 1926–May 15, 1927
The longest-tenured general manager is Paul Owens, with 11 years of service to the team in that role, from 1972 to 1983. [3] Owens also served as the team manager in 1972, and from 1983 to 1984. [4] After this time, he served as a team executive until 2003, and was inducted into the Philadelphia Baseball Wall of Fame in recognition of his ...
The Dodgers did not employ a General Manager until 1950. Before then, the team President had the duties commonly associated with the GM. [6] There was also no general manager between 2018 and 2021, as the President of Baseball Operations took GM duties during this period. Former GM Ned Colletti #
Dombrowski assumed the general manager's role himself, becoming the first person to serve as both president and GM for the Tigers since Jim Campbell held both titles from 1978 to 1983. [7] In 2003, the Tigers lost a then American League-record 119 games, one fewer than the modern MLB record at the time, set by the 1962 New York Mets.
This list consists of the owners, general managers (GMs) and other executives of the Yankees. The GM controls player transactions, hires the manager and coaching staff, and negotiates with players and agents regarding contracts. [1] The longest-tenured general manager in team history is Brian Cashman, who serves in that role for 26 years and ...
Joseph Edward Cronin (October 12, 1906 – September 7, 1984) was an American professional baseball player, manager and executive. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a shortstop, most notably as a member of the Boston Red Sox.