[新聞] Red Sox confirm Hoyer to take Padres GM job
Theo的好助手,Jed Hoyer要去Padres 當GM了
Theo從 Padres的系統出身,在Towers的指導下,後來成了紅襪的GM
現在 Hoyer則從紅襪出身,到Padres去當GM
From Boston.com
Red Sox confirm Hoyer to take Padres GM job
http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/extra_bases/2009/10
/red_sox_confirm.html
Jed Hoyer, who served as one of general manager Theo Epstein's most trusted
and capable assistants during his seven seasons as a member of the Red Sox
front office, was named general manager of the San Diego Padres today, the
club announced.
The Padres' hiring of the 35-year-old Hoyer, who most recently served as a
senior vice president and assistant general manager of the Red Sox, had been
considered a formality in the past several days. It remains uncertain when
the Padres will make a formal announcement.
'“Jed has been an immensely valuable member of our baseball ops team since
joining the Red Sox in 2002,” Epstein said in a press release. “His
combination of analytical ability, feel for the game, interpersonal skills
and creativity helped make us tick, and he played a role in virtually every
major decision we have made. His loyalty and friendship will be missed, and
we know he will continue to make us proud.”
Hoyer, a Plymouth, N.H., native who pitched and played shortstop at Wesleyan,
joined the Red Sox' baseball operations staff in 2002 and was named assistant
to the general manager following the '03 season. He first gained prominence
among Red Sox fans following the '05 season, when he and Ben Cherington
served as co-general managers during Epstein's 10-week hiatus after a falling
out with team president and chief executive officer Larry Lucchino.
During Epstein's absence, Hoyer and Cherington, along with fellow front
office members Bill Lajoie and Craig Shipley, made a couple of significant
transactions, most notably the deal that sent shortstop Hanley Ramirez and
prospects to the Florida Marlins for pitcher Josh Beckett and third baseman
Mike Lowell.
“John Henry, Tom Werner and our entire ownership join Theo in expressing our
gratitude and best wishes to Jed as he takes on this exciting new challenge
in his already bright career as a baseball executive,” said Larry Lucchino.
“Throughout the eight seasons that he spent with us, his insight, hard work
and great judgment were integral to the team’s success. In Jed, the Padres
are catching a rising star and we will miss him both professionally and
personally.”
Hoyer was promoted to senior vice president/assistant general manager on Jan.
12, 2009 with his primary duties focused on assisting Epstein in all player
acquisitions, contract negotiations and player evaluations. During his tenure
in Boston, he was involved in building the Red Sox roster, as well as major
league scouting, quantitative analysis and advance scouting.
Cherington, now the club’s only senior VP/assistant GM, will transition from
his role overseeing scouting and player development to a more traditional
assistant GM role focusing on major league roster construction, professional
player evaluation, and contract negotiations.
According to a press release from the Red Sox, with Cherington’s change in
duties, Jason McLeod and Mike Hazen will have "full autonomy" in their roles
as scouting director and farm director, respectively, and will report
directly to Epstein.
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