List of Major League Baseball general managers
This is a list of Major League Baseball general managers.
List
[edit]Several of these general managers operate with the titles of "president of baseball operations" in addition to general manager. Others, while maintaining the title of general manager, are subordinate to presidents of baseball operations who have final authority on team personnel decisions. For example, Cardinals GM Mike Girsch reports to former GM and current president of baseball operations John Mozeliak. Similar relationships appear to exist in Minnesota (reporting to Derek Falvey), Cleveland (Mike Chernoff to Chris Antonetti), Philadelphia (Sam Fuld to Dave Dombrowski), the Los Angeles Dodgers (Brandon Gomes to Andrew Friedman), the San Francisco Giants (Zack Minasian to Buster Posey), the Seattle Mariners (Justin Hollander to Jerry Dipoto) and the Chicago Cubs (Carter Hawkins to Jed Hoyer). Responsibilities with the Blue Jays (Ross Atkins and Mark Shapiro) are less clear in terms of who holds the highest authority.
AL | American League |
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NL | National League |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ Hawkins reports to Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer
- ^ Meador reports to Reds President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall
- ^ Chernoff reports to Guardians President of Baseball Operations Chris Antonetti
- ^ Greenberg reports to President of Baseball Operations Scott Harris
- ^ Gomes reports to Dodgers President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman
- ^ Will report to Twins president of baseball operations Derek Falvey
- ^ Mattingly reports to Phillies President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski
- ^ Will report to President of Baseball Operations Buster Posey
- ^ Putila reported to former President of Baseball Operations Farhan Zaidi
- ^ Hollander reports to President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto
- ^ Girsch reports to Cardinals President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak
- ^ Will report to President of Baseball Operations Erik Neander
References
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