Beardown wrote:
It wasn't too long ago where every team simply had a GM. And he was in charge of baseball operations. Then these owners decided to make a new position. President.
So every team has a President and a GM. I never got this. Theo is in charge of everything. But Jed has the GM title. Which used to be the ultimate title as a baseball decision maker.
So you end up having to pay more money. If I owned a baseball team I'm just having a GM. You do the shit. I'm not allowing a "President" to hire his drinking buddy as "GM" at 3 million when he's not responsible for anything. Makes no sense to me.
They seem to have a very bloated front office. Lots of fancy titles...
President, Baseball Operations - Theo Epstein
Executive Vice President, General Manager - Jed Hoyer
Senior VP, Player Personnel - JaPresident, Business Operations - Crane Kenney
Vice President, Wrigley Field Restoration and Expansion - Carl Riceson McLeod
Executive Vice President, Business Operations and Chief Strategy Officer - Alex Sugarman
Senior Vice President, CFO. - Jon Greifenkamp
Vice President, Human Resources - Sara Schultz
Vice President, Facility & Supply Chain Operations - Patrick Meenan
Vice President, Technology - Steve Inman
Executive Vice President, Community and Government Affairs/Chief Legal Officer - Michael Lufrano
Vice President, General Counsel - Brett Scharback
Vice President, Communications and Community Affairs - Julian Green
Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing - Colin Faulkner
Vice President, Marketing - Lauren Fritts
Senior Vice President, Marquee Sports & Entertainment - Cale Vennum
Vice President, Partnership Development - Andy Blackburn
Vice President, Corporate Partnerships - Alex Seyferth
https://www.mlb.com/cubs/team/front-office
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