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Dombrowski named Red Sox President of Baseball Ops. 

Post#1 » by 0 - 100 » Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:24 am

http://m.mlb.com/news/article/143944028/?partnerId=as_mlb_20150819_51058846&adbid=633819107066933249&adbpl=tw&adbpr=18479513
The Red Sox announced on Tuesday night that they have hired Dave Dombrowski to be their president of baseball operations.

General manager Ben Cherington declined the opportunity to continue as GM but has agreed to assist Dombrowski during the transition.

"I have known Dave very well for a long time," principal owner John Henry said. "[Chairman] Tom [Werner] and I have no doubts that Dave is the right person to strengthen our baseball operations group going forward. He is one of the most highly regarded executives in all of baseball, and had options to go with other Clubs. We feel very fortunate that he wanted to come to Boston, and wanted to further his career -- now with the Red Sox -- as one of the great architects of winning baseball clubs."

"Although we have achieved tremendous success over the last fourteen seasons, we had reached a clear internal consensus that we needed to enhance our baseball operation," Werner said. "In nearly four decades in the game, Dave is a proven winner and he can restore winning ways to Yawkey Way and help to fulfill the Red Sox goal, every year, to be playing meaningful games into October."
Dombrowski expressed his eagerness to begin working with the Red Sox in a statement released by the Red Sox.

"I want to thank John and Tom for this opportunity," Dombrowski said. "Although I did have other potential options within baseball, there was no option that stood out as clearly as the chance to come to Boston and win with the Red Sox. Boston is a baseball city like no other and its history and traditions are unique in our game. I expressed to John and Tom that Boston would be my absolute top choice and am honored to have the chance to serve Red Sox Nation."


More reason to sign AA now. Good news imo , just sucks he went to the Sox
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Post#2 » by SharoneWright » Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:26 am

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Post#3 » by zong » Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:28 am

What does that mean.... Cherington is out?
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Post#4 » by Wo1verine » Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:29 am

Kenny Williams or Larry Lucchino will be our next president.
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Post#5 » by 0 - 100 » Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:29 am

zong wrote:What does that mean.... Cherington is out?


Looks like it

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Post#6 » by Schad » Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:29 am

Dombrowski was said to be delighted by the lengths the Sox went to in order to make him feel at home, such as loading up the payroll with unmovable contracts.
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Post#7 » by Randle McMurphy » Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:34 am

zong wrote:What does that mean.... Cherington is out?

They hired DD above him and he wanted out, yeah. Same thing could happen soon with AA if Ed Rogers gets his wish.
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Post#8 » by Michael Bradley » Wed Aug 19, 2015 3:28 am

I could see AA leaving voluntarily as well. Not only due to the Beeston/Rogers beef over the winter, but also because this team probably has one more year in their window (2016), and then it will get really tricky with Bautista and Encarnacion becoming free agents. AA pulling a Gillick and leaving before he has to clean up a mess wouldn't shock me at all, especially since he likely has options outside of Toronto.

As far as who takes over for Beeston, it will be a veteran baseball guy, for better or worse. Edward Rogers wants a big name and he'll find a way to get one, even if that person isn't particularly good.
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Post#9 » by JoeyBats » Wed Aug 19, 2015 3:37 am

I hope AA stays. I don't like the prospects he's traded during the recent trade deadline, but he's created a buzz in the city and a legit contender. He's also shown a few times he can restock the farm system. The logical move would be to hire a business guy to be the president and leave baseball operations to AA. Hope Rogers sees it that way as well.
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Post#10 » by Randle McMurphy » Wed Aug 19, 2015 5:12 am

JoeyBats wrote:I hope AA stays. I don't like the prospects he's traded during the recent trade deadline, but he's created a buzz in the city and a legit contender. He's also shown a few times he can restock the farm system. The logical move would be to hire a business guy to be the president and leave baseball operations to AA. Hope Rogers sees it that way as well.

Considering they were in serious discussions with Dombrowski before he signed with Boston, that's now how Rogers sees it. They're going after a baseball guy and AA may be in his last few months on the job as a result.
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Post#11 » by Komodo » Wed Aug 19, 2015 10:24 am

If we only have a window of one more year after this (2016), Price isn't re-signing. He wants to compete every year, not just the first couple years of his new deal. Oh well.
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Post#12 » by CPT » Wed Aug 19, 2015 10:26 am

He had his flaws, but until I see a better option, who I think can/would work with AA, this kinda sucks.
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Post#13 » by Jays4WS » Wed Aug 19, 2015 11:40 am

JoeyBats wrote:I hope AA stays. I don't like the prospects he's traded during the recent trade deadline, but he's created a buzz in the city and a legit contender. He's also shown a few times he can restock the farm system. The logical move would be to hire a business guy to be the president and leave baseball operations to AA. Hope Rogers sees it that way as well.


So you don't want to win? Your content on waiting for prospects to maybe work out? :noway:
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Post#14 » by Tyrone Slothrop » Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:08 pm

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Post#15 » by whysoserious » Wed Aug 19, 2015 12:52 pm

Komodo wrote:If we only have a window of one more year after this (2016), Price isn't re-signing. He wants to compete every year, not just the first couple years of his new deal. Oh well.


Who knows what the window is really, Bautista and EE aren't so young anymore and neither are Dickey and Buehrle.

But you have Hutch, Stroman, Sanchez, Osuna, Donaldson, Tulo Travis, Pillar, Pompey and Martin who can still be a core that can compete beyond a couple of years and who knows what moves they make going forward.

It's all entirely dependent on Rogers being committed to winning and spending enough money to compete. Sure Price might be looking at who can compete for the majority of their contract or gives him an opportunity to compete longer, but after 2 years it's hard to say what can happen. You can go to the perfect situation looking at it now and two years later a bunch of guys are hurt or never develop.
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Post#16 » by 0 - 100 » Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:18 pm

It's been reported that we didn't offer Dombrowski full baseball control which is why he chose the Sox.

This is good for the AA supporters. I really think Rogers just keeps AA and continues to give him full control of baseball ops and then hires a CEO, a Larry Luchino type to handle the Rogers Centre and all the business ventures.

That to me would make the most sense.
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Post#17 » by I_Like_Dirt » Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:35 pm

For those who favor AA, I think this current run isn't something that will necessarily sway Rogers to spend more money, but I do think it's something that will give them pause before pushing AA out the door. Say what you want about how he's done it, but AA has set the team up to get record ratings without going over budget. And Rogers has historically proven they don't care about the details, only the results. Having owned the team for 15 years now, they may not be willing to actually spend, but seeing a bonus like this when they didn't see it with Ash or Ricciardi tends to be something that gives a conservative organization pause.
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Post#18 » by Scott Hall » Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:47 pm

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Post#19 » by Skin Blues » Wed Aug 19, 2015 3:07 pm

Michael Bradley wrote:this team probably has one more year in their window (2016), and then it will get really tricky with Bautista and Encarnacion becoming free agents.

This is 2014 train of thought. We've since acquired the best SS and 3B in baseball, both under team control for many years. Edwin is really not going to be much of a loss as he's probably the 6th or 7th best player on the active roster right now. Bautista, yes, we'll miss him, but it's hardly the end of the world. It's really not a terrible position to be in for a GM.
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http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/toronto-blue-jays-alex-anthopoulos-gm-dave-david-price-troy-tulowitzki-josh-donaldson-081915 Kenny hits it right

How much did all of Anthopoulos' moves cost the Jays? Not as much you might think. The salaries of Tulowitzki and shortstop Jose Reyes, one of the players who went back to the Rockies, were essentially a wash for 2015. The addition of Price increased the payroll by about $5.7 million, and Anthopoulos also added outfielder Ben Revere and relievers LaTroy Hawkins and Mark Lowe. But even with all that, the Jays' payroll remains below the league average, $146 million.

Meanwhile, Tulowitzki is under control for five more years, Martin for four more and Donaldson for three more, protecting the Jays even if sluggers Jose Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion depart as free agents after next season. The team is in a flexible enough financial position to re-sign one or even both; the team's only major long-term commitments are to Tulowitzki and Martin.
Pitching, of course, will be an issue; Anthopoulos has parted with a dizzying number of potential young starters in his many trades --€“ Noah Syndergaard, Anthony DeSclafani, Daniel Norris, Jeff Hoffman, Justin Nicolino, Jesus Tinoco. But just when you think the Jays are out of prospects, they seem to come up with more.

This is not a club that needs to overhaul its baseball operations the way the Red Sox did. This is a club that needs a team president who will focus more on business and updating the Jays' home ballpark, Rogers Centre. Beeston said recently on a radio show that the facility will cost between $200 million and $400 million to upgrade.
Find that guy, and leave the baseball to Anthopoulos. The Jays are sitting on a hot free agent. And they're in danger of letting him slip away
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