Mike Chernoff (baseball)

Michael Chernoff (born ca. 1981) is an American baseball executive who serves as the general manager of the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball.

Mike Chernoff
Bornc. 1981 (age 3839)
Known forGeneral Manager of the Cleveland Indians
Spouse(s)Sarah Chernoff
Children3

Biography

Chernoff is Jewish and was born to an American Jewish family and raised in Livingston, New Jersey.[1][2][3] His father, Mark Chernoff, is the Vice President of programming for CBS Radio in New York.[4] He was bar mitzvah at the Reform Temple Emanu-El of West Essex in Livingston, New Jersey, and since moving to Cleveland he and his family have attended the Reform Temple Tifereth-Israel in Beachwood, Ohio.[3] He attended the Pingry School in Basking Ridge, New Jersey.[3]

He attended Princeton University, where he played shortstop for the Princeton Tigers baseball team. He took an internship to work in the Indians' front office and remained with the team.[1] He served as the director of baseball relations, and was promoted to assistant general manager in Cleveland in October 2010.[5][6] In 2014, he declined an opportunity to interview for the general manager position with the San Diego Padres.[7] After the 2015 season, the Indians promoted Chris Antonetti from general manager to president of baseball operations, and Chernoff to general manager.[5]

He and his wife, Sarah, have two sons.[8][1]

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