Santoki wrote:Hoopstarr wrote:A better question might be "does it really matter?" You have to think AA left because he wasn't getting enough power in the proposed structure, so Shapiro isn't here just to be the business guy as first assumed. Couple that with the trend of baseball ops chain of command shifting upward, where presidents become de facto GM who hire an AGM type to split duties, and it appears a similar picture is forming here. Seattle even had an FO guy Scott Servais go down to become their new manager. Perhaps unrelated, Boston hired Ruben Amaro as their 1B coach. Shapiro is a baseball guy to the bone and I think he's the new GM for all intents and purposes.
If that was the case though shouldn't we look to the relationship he had with Antonetti for 5 years before drawing the conclusion he accepted the job to be the GM here?
There were a lot of profit-side things that the Indians needed to undertake and he moved away from baseball ops to oversee that. Maybe now he has the baseball itch again? The dual executive model employed by Oakland, LAD, Boston, CHC, and others would allow him to work on both sides.