As they try to shift attention to the coming season, the Astros introduced new GM James Click yesterday. He joins new skipper Dusty Baker on a re-formulated leadership team hand-picked by owner Jim Crane to replace fired GM Jeff Luhnow and manager A.J. Hinch. It’s a move with major implications both for the ’Stros and for the Rays, who lost yet another top executive.
The Houston organization is obviously hoping that Click can hit the ground running after coming over from an analytically driven Rays club. Crane noted that Click should fit right in from that perspective, as Jake Kaplan of The Athletic explains (subscription link).
Kaplan further analyzes the trickier questions surrounding the hire. Click will be stepping out from behind the curtain for the first time. And he’ll be doing so at a time when the Astros are facing intense scrutiny.
From a baseball perspective, Click says he expects “to just continue doing what they’re doing and continue to push it forward.” He spoke of working “to keep a championship-caliber roster on the field for years to come.”
In terms of the internal culture developed by Luhnow — the one blasted by commissioner Rob Manfred and defended by Crane — Click walked a line in his public comments. Click said he’s “focused on the future,” as MLB.com’s Brian McTaggart reports, noting that he’ll “bring a fresh look and keep what’s working.” Though Click says there’s a “positive culture” in Houston, he did note an intention “to continue to make sure that this is an employee-first culture kind of place where people want to work and are involved and engaged.”
For the Rays, it’s hardly an ideal situation. Owner Stuart Sternberg said yesterday that the team can handle the loss, but noted that it’ll hurt — all the more so due with Spring Training right around the corner. He suggested the organization will continue to rely upon its front office intake and development system.
Per Sternberg: “We have great organizational leadership, strong faith in our ability to regenerate, and we have supreme confidence in the men and women who will be stepping up into their newfound opportunities and responsibilities.
The Rays have moved ahead with some internal promotions to account for Click’s departure, as Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports. Former MLB hurler Jeremy Sowers and Sammi Bireley will take over the bulk of Click’s portfolio, with recently promoted VP of development Peter Bendix taking charge of the analytics work. (Bendix was one of the execs elevated after the previous departure of Chaim Bloom.)
macstruts
Which is the most documented cheating team of the last 100 years? The answer is the 2002 Giants managed by Dusty Baker, who completely looked the other way.
I’m not sure why that hire makes the Astros look better.
antibelt
Yeah, cause the Bash bros of Oakland managed by Tony Larussa were any better. Idiot posts. Smh. You do realize alnost 70 percent of baseball players between 50-70 were on amphetamines right? Drugs have always been in baseball.
looiebelongsinthehall
Antibelt: big difference in my view between greenies that were approved by team doctors and PED use that was hidden at all costs. To me, greenies then = energy drinks today. Purpose, benefits and side effects are pretty similar.
fermier
Steroids make you stronger.
They don’t help you hit the ball any better, that takes talent.
xtraflamy
I wish people would stop downplaying the amphetamine problem MLB had, and that they would call them what they are and not use the cute locker room code word “greenies”.
It is a controlled substance. It wasn’t approved by doctors, and I doubt there were any more than a few people (if any) that had an actual prescription for amphetamines. Why on earth does an elite athlete have a medical necessity for amphetamines? It was/is illegal. Doses and frequency of prescription and controlled substances taken without doctor oversight is was/is very dangerous.
Amphetamines do not equal energy drinks, otherwise they would not be banned and would not be illegal. It is a dangerous logical fallacy.
Astros44
Steroids don’t make you stronger, that takes working out. They help you recover
jdgoat
So you’re going to blackball literally everybody who was in baseball during the steroid era? That’s a lot of names…
Rallyshirt
“to continue to make sure that this is an employee-first culture kind of place where people want to work and are involved and engaged.”
Uh oh. Anytime you have to say things like that you know there are serious problems.
dynamite drop in monty
Ya darn tootin!!
lsujedi
I think I’m going to apply to work there with my Monster.com resume. Can’t be too many banging on the door right now right?
lsujedi
I think I’m going to apply to work there with my Monster.com resume. Can’t be too many banging on the door right now right?
bangtwice4twoseam
Or banging on the trash can anymore
empirejim
An organization that is bereft of integrity and about to be inundated in shame everywhere they go outside of Houston. Why would any rational person sign up for that? Only one reason… $$$$ No class, no integrity, but enough bucks that they will try to buy their self-respect back. Going to be a long slog.
dynamite drop in monty
Blah blah blah
YankeesBleacherCreature
Because these kind of the things happen all the time in corporate America. Someone new comes in to right the ship. Short of forcing a sale and banishing players, do you have a good solution that wouldn’t hurt the rest of MLB’s thriving economy? How entertaining would it be to watch every team beat up on an Astros’ AAAA team? I’m not defending what they did one bit but all you can do is move forward and hope this nonsense ceases for good.
whiplash
sorta like the yankees. cheating for years using players full of steroids. but it’s okay the steinbrenners will just keep trying to buy wins.
jjd002
Quite a few people would jump at the opportunity to be the GM of a top 3 team in baseball.
Rudy Zolteck
Lol Yankee fan talking about a cash-driven organization with little integrity. Gotta love MLBTR dudes
johndietz
There was nothing wrong with the steroid era. Big Mac and Sammy brought baseball back to life after the strike. And clearly no one has a problem with Bonds and Clemens. (7 & 7)
Ahimsa
Big Mac and Sammy cheated to bring baseball back to life.
There, I fixed for you.
Who_Farted
Ruined the integrity of the game lifetime ban for Astros, like Pete?
bobtillman
Not sure what the Rays’ Stuie is getting his skirt ruffled about. With Neander pretty well ensconced as GM (until he wants a raise), Click had limited promotional opportunity in Tampa. And, as Grandpa used to say, nobody leaves a steak dinner at home to go get an egg sandwich; obviously the money in Houston was better.
Good NFL coaches lose assistants all the time. Somehow they survive.
Down with OBP
I wonder if pure analytic MBA/Ivy league types are all that good at promoting a positive culture.