List of Major League Baseball general managers
This is a list of Major League Baseball general managers.
List
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, Cubs GM Jed Hoyer reports to Theo Epstein, Cardinals GM Mike Girsch reports to former GM and current president of baseball operations John Mozeliak and Red Sox GM Brian O'Halloran reports to chief baseball officer Chaim Bloom. Similar relationships appear to exist in Minnesota (Thad Levine reporting to Derek Falvey), Tampa Bay (Erik Neander to Matthew Silverman), Cleveland (Mike Chernoff to Chris Antonetti), and Cincinnati (Nick Krall to Dick Williams). GM-president responsibilities with the Athletics (David Forst and Billy Beane), the Phillies (Matt Klentak and Andy MacPhail), the Blue Jays (Ross Atkins and Mark Shapiro), and the White Sox (Rick Hahn and Kenny Williams) are less clear in terms of who holds the highest authority.
AL | American League |
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NL | National League |
Notes
- O'Halloran reports to Red Sox Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom
- Hoyer reports to Cubs President of Baseball Operations Theo Epstein
- Randy Bush replaced Jim Hendry on an interim basis.
- Krall reports to Reds President of Baseball Operations Dick Williams
- Chernoff reports to Cleveland President of Baseball Operations Chris Antonetti
- Andrew Friedman serves as President of Baseball Operations.
- Levine reports to Twins president of baseball operations Derek Falvey
- Scott Proefrock replaced Rubén Amaro, Jr. on an interim basis.
- Harris reports to President of Baseball Operations Farhan Zaidi
- Jeff Kingston replaced Jack Zduriencik on an interim basis.
- Girsch reports to Cardinals President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak
- Neander reports to Rays President of Baseball Operations Matthew Silverman
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