8:36pm: The Nats have also contracted Diamondbacks assistant GM Amiel Sawdaye and Dodgers senior vice president Josh Byrnes, report Ken Rosenthal, Patrick Mooney and Sahadev Sharma of The Athletic. Sawdaye has worked as one of Mike Hazen’s top executives in Arizona for nearly a decade. Byrnes, a former head of baseball operations in San Diego and Arizona, has been part of Andrew Friedman’s team in Los Angeles since 2014. Byrnes and Sawdaye have both been in consideration in various front office searches over the past few years.
8:28pm: The Nationals interviewed Cubs general manger Carter Hawkins in their search for a baseball operations leader, reports Bob Nightengale of USA Today. Washington dismissed longtime front office head Mike Rizzo alongside manager Dave Martinez in July.
Assistant general manager Mike DeBartolo has taken over operations on an interim basis for the past three months. That included the pivotal decision to select Eli Willits with the #1 pick in the draft and overseeing their relatively quiet trade deadline. DeBartolo has been a member of the organization for over a decade and worked as one of Rizzo’s top lieutenants for the past six seasons. Barry Svrluga of The Washington Post suggested this evening that DeBartolo is likely to get some consideration for the full-time position.
The final call should only be a few weeks away. Svrluga indicates the Nationals hope to have a decision made by the end of the season. It’s sensible they wouldn’t want an interim GM going into the offseason. Nightengale writes that Hawkins interviewed last week and calls him a “finalist” for the position. That suggests ownership has already begun to narrow the field.
Hawkins, 41, has been Chicago’s general manager since the beginning of the 2021-22 offseason. As is increasingly common, that makes him the #2 decision-maker. Title inflation around the league means that few teams now have a “general manager” atop their front office hierarchy. That’s usually held by a president of baseball operations (Jed Hoyer, in the Cubs’ case) with the GM standing as the second in command.
That’s why the Cubs would permit Hawkins to interview with the Nationals. If he were to get the job, it would represent a promotion and presumably come with his own president of baseball operations title. Before going to Chicago, Hawkins spent over a decade working his way up the Cleveland front office. He worked as an assistant GM there for five seasons.
Take him! This is the same guy that defended the Cubs trade deadline by saying they have to have a focus on now, but also on 2032.
The Cubs front office has no desire to build an elite team. Their current philosophy is just be “good enough” every year to be in the mix and hope for the best when October comes. They believe October is a crapshoot, and while there is some merit to that, because it comes down to teams getting hot at the right time, having elite pitching both in your rotation and bullpen almost always plays in October. When’s the last time the Cubs had a pitcher with elite stuff – rotation or bullpen?
They play in the early rounds, not the later ones. The Mets 5 Aces lost the WS 4 games to 1
The rookie Horton perhaps first one in a while. They have a G1 caliber starter-looks like biggest point of optimism they have going for them in a 2 out of 3 WC round.
You’ve got Imanaga, Steele, and Boyd as recent all-stars. You’ve got Horton as a promising rookie.
Arrieta won the Cy Young in 2015 and still elite in 2016. Also from 2016, you had Jon Lester and Kyle Hendricks, plus Aroldis Chapman.
I haven’t been overwhelmed by the Hoyer-Hawkins tandem, but the hatred they engender on these boards is well out of proportion to what they deserve. The Cubs could certainly do better, but there’s many more teams out there doing much worse.
We chart, measure and calculate everytime an on-field athlete makes or takes a bowel movement.
Where’s the analytics charts that measure, chart and calculate the quality of a team’s GM or front office executives?
(Rodney Dangerfield voice): Take my GM. Please!
I don’t do impressions and quit calling me “Shirley”.
That would be Henny Youngman, but okay.
Maybe the Cubs should have fired Jed and hired Mike Rizzo when he became available.🤣
I’m sure you’re right. I just always imagined Rodney saying it for whatever reason. Probably bc I’ve only ever heard him tell wife jokes.
Yeah, pick a Cubs disciple. Definitely not a Brewers front office mind.
Dear Lord baby Jesus, please hire him.
Interview at least 1 person from each of Milw/TB/Clev that succeed on a budget.
No. Interview big market Cubs and Angels execs and success will soon follow.
Angels really ? The angels farm system is rated one of worse systems in baseball for years. Put the crack pipe down !
Please take him Gnats.
Joke is on them, Carter Hawkins doesn’t exist. He’s a figment of Jed’s imagination, Tyler Durden style.
Must be nice to suck at your job and still get a promotion. Certain people are privileged.
Please proofread