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Five potential candidates for the Braves GM job
Dayton Moore, general manager, Royals
Once serving a variety of positions with the Braves, from scout to assistant general manager, Moore built a world series champion in Kansas City. He was among the preferred candidates before the Braves hired Frank Wren, and Royals ownership said they wouldn’t block him from interviewing for another position. The Royals are approaching a retooling phase, but Moore received an extension last February and has deep roots to Kansas City.
Moore addressed speculation Monday, telling Jeffrey Flanagan of MLB.com: “I’ve heard that stuff before and I’m not even going to comment on it. My focus is and always has been on the Kansas City Royals.”
Dan Jennings, special assistant to GM, Nationals
An NL East veteran, Jennings is likely among the early names on Hart’s mind. He joined the Nationals in 2016 after a 13-year tenure with the Marlins. Like Coppolella, Jennings’ background is in scouting. He worked his way from associate scout to GM of the Marlins in 2014 and leading the Fish to a 15-game improvement. When the team fired manager Mike Redmond in 2015, Jennings served as manager for the remainder of the season. The Marlins hired Don Mattingly as permanent manager, which freed Jennings to pursue another opportunity. Jennings could be the top candidate and the Braves may have already reached out to him.
J.J. Picollo, assistant GM, vice president of player personnel, Royals
If the Braves can’t get Moore, why not consider his top assistant? Picollo worked with the Braves from 1999 through 2005. He joined the Royals in 2006 as director of player development and has since worked his way up under Moore. Picollo is an often mentioned candidate for these positions and recently interviewed for the Twins’ president of baseball operations position.
Jason McLeod, senior vice president of scouting/player development, Cubs
McLeod is an unheralded voice in Cubs’ front office, along with Theo Epstein and Jed Hoyer. He too has a background in player evaluation. McLeod has been key in the draft room, helping his teams select Jacoby Ellsbury, Kris Bryant, Kyle Schwarber, Anthony Rizzo, Josh Reddick and others. He’ll appeal to several teams as a new-age, analytic-friendly candidate.
Kyle Stark, assistant GM, Pirates
The Braves could consider the young route again and the 38-year-old Stark would be a logical candidate for where the system stands. Stark has served under Neal Huntington since he arrived in Pittsburgh. He began as farm director and was promoted to assistant GM in 2011. Stark helped take the Pirates from two decades of misery to playoff contender through the development of a deep farm system. Sound familiar? Stark would be well-stocked in Atlanta and have more financial freedom as well.
Jamaaliver wrote:Any thoughts on how the vacant GM seat might effect our decision on a new manager?
If we're weeks away from a new GM, but we're expected to make a decision on Snitker in a couple days...
do we maintain the course and keep Snitker for another year? Or clean house and let the new guy decide...even at the risk of missing out on the top choices for manager in the meanwhile.
Jamaaliver wrote:
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That's a lot to ask considering what we just went through.
Nemesis21 wrote:https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2017/10/braves-will-reportedly-exercise-brian-snitkers-2018-option.html
Damn