Tigers hire Blackhawks' Jeff Greenberg as general manager
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[September 22, 2023]
The Detroit Tigers named Jeff Greenberg as the franchise's
20th general manager on Thursday.
Greenberg, 37, spent 11 seasons in the Chicago Cubs organization --
the last three as assistant general manager -- before working the
last 16 months as an associate GM with the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks.
The Tigers (71-81 entering Thursday), who are about to miss the
playoffs for the ninth straight season, have been without a GM since
firing Al Avila in August 2022.
Greenberg will report to Tigers president of baseball operations
Scott Harris, whose time with the Cubs (2012-19) overlapped with
Greenberg.
"I'm thrilled to add an executive of Jeff's quality to our baseball
operations leadership team," Harris said. "Throughout this search,
it was important for me to find someone who can fit seamlessly into
the culture we're building here.
"I also wanted to bring in someone with a fresh perspective and new
ideas that could challenge us on a daily basis and make us all
better as we strive towards our goal of bringing postseason baseball
back to Detroit."
In his most recent role with the Blackhawks, Greenberg worked across
all functions of hockey operations, including scouting, development
and coaching.
"It's an extraordinary honor to take on this role with one of the
most historic franchises in Major League Baseball," Greenberg said.
"Throughout my conversations with Scott, (owner) Chris Ilitch and
the rest of the team with the Tigers, it became clear that this
organization is headed in a great direction with an incredible
culture of development and innovation that I'm excited to be part
of.
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"Another constant message in those conversations
was that Tigers fans want to see winning baseball deep into October.
I'm excited to get to work with our front office on offseason and
longer-term plans to make that our reality."
Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson offered the following
statement:
"We will miss Jeff's expertise and appreciate the contributions he
made to the Blackhawks. We all wish him and his family the best in
this incredible opportunity with the Detroit Tigers. Our Hockey
Operations department is full of talented leaders and I have full
confidence in that team to continue working towards our goals of
sustained success. Off the ice, the processes and systems are in
place to develop our team on the ice. I look forward to continuing
that journey with our group."
Before his time in Chicago, Greenberg was an intern with the
Pittsburgh Pirates (2006, 2008), Arizona Diamondbacks (2010) and
Major League Baseball (2009-11).
--Field Level Media
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