The search ultimately ended where it began. On Tuesday, the Blue Jays announced that Paul Beeston would remain on as the president and CEO of the ballclub and Rogers Centre in a three-year deal, removing the interim tag he has held for the past year.
"While we interviewed a number of highly qualified individuals for the position, Paul's unique set of qualities made him our clear first choice," said Tony Viner, president and CEO of Rogers Media, the division of Rogers Communications Inc. that runs the Blue Jays.
It's a familiar role for Beeston, who was the first employee of the Toronto Blue Jays in 1976 and eventually was named the president and CEO of the team in 1991. Beeston held that role until leaving to become the chief operating officer of Major League Baseball in 1997 -- a job he held for six years.
Discuss. I don't know whether I like this move or not.