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sports2 years ago

"Red Sox GM Search: Kapler Interviewed, Ng Declines, Surprising Candidate Emerges"

Gabe Kapler, former manager of the Giants and Phillies, has interviewed for the head of baseball operations position with the Red Sox. However, Kim Ng, the first female general manager in MLB history, has declined the opportunity to pursue the job. The Red Sox have also interviewed external candidates Craig Breslow, Thad Levine, Neal Huntington, and James Click, as well as internal candidates Eddie Romero, Michael Groopman, and Paul Toboni. The search is expected to move to the second round of interviews soon.

sports2 years ago

Kim Ng Steps Down as Miami Marlins' GM After Successful Season

Kim Ng, the first female General Manager in MLB history, will not be returning to the Miami Marlins after the team's rare winning season. The Marlins had exercised their option to bring Ng back for 2024, but she declined. Ng cited a fundamental disagreement with management's plans as the reason for her departure. This season marked Miami's first winning season since 2009, and Ng played a significant role in the team's success, making key acquisitions and signings. Her departure comes after the exit of former CEO Derek Jeter, who hired Ng three years ago.

sports2 years ago

Kim Ng Departs Marlins: The Reason Behind Her Exit and Future Prospects

Kim Ng has declined the mutual option on the last year of her contract as general manager of the Miami Marlins after owner Bruce Sherman expressed his desire to hire a president of baseball operations over her. Ng, who became the first female general manager in the four major North American professional sports leagues, made the decision after discussing it with trusted colleagues and realizing that she and Sherman were not completely aligned on the future of the baseball operations department. Despite the Marlins' recent success and her role as a role model for young women and Asian Americans, Ng felt it was best to step away. She leaves the Marlins after their most successful season in 20 years.

sports2 years ago

Kim Ng Departs Marlins After Declining 2024 Option

Kim Ng is leaving her position as general manager of the Miami Marlins after three seasons. Ng, who became the first woman GM in the four major North American professional sports leagues, declined her mutual option for the 2024 season. Marlins principal owner Bruce Sherman stated that they will begin a search for new leadership as they plan to continue investing in the organization. Ng cited a misalignment in vision for the front office as the reason for her departure. During her tenure, the Marlins made their first postseason appearance since 2003 and reached the playoffs in the shortened 2020 season. Ng is expected to be linked to the front office opening with the Boston Red Sox.

sports2 years ago

Marlins and Kim Ng part ways after three seasons

The Miami Marlins have announced that they are parting ways with general manager Kim Ng after she declined the mutual option to return for another year. Ng, who became the first female general manager in baseball history, led the Marlins to their first postseason berth since 2020. The team will now begin a search for new leadership while Brian Chattin serves as the interim general manager. Ng's notable moves include acquiring Luis Arraez and signing Sandy Alcantara to a contract extension, but there were also some misses. The Marlins and the Boston Red Sox are currently without a top baseball operations executive.

sports2 years ago

Marlins' MLB Draft Strategy: Building for Success

Miami Marlins owner Bruce Sherman expresses satisfaction with the team's performance this season and promises to provide financial resources for general manager Kim Ng to make moves at the upcoming trade deadline. The Marlins, currently holding the top Wild Card spot in the National League, have exceeded expectations with a winning record and are in a position to make significant additions to their roster. The team's lack of financial resources in the past has hindered their ability to compete, but Sherman's willingness to invest should help them pursue trade targets. Possible areas for improvement include the bullpen, rotation, infield, and center field. The Marlins are poised to be active buyers leading up to the August 1 trade deadline.