Mike Hazen Leaves Red Sox To Become Diamondbacks’ General Manager

by abournenesn

Oct 16, 2016

Mike Hazen is on the move.

Hazen, who served as the Boston Red Sox’s general manager under president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski after the 2015 season, was named the Arizona Diamondbacks’ executive vice president and general manager Sunday.

“We feel very strongly that we have found the ideal candidate to lead our baseball operations,” Diamondbacks managing general partner Ken Kendrick said in a statement, via the Boston Herald. “Mike’s reputation throughout the game is impeccable, and his championship experience gives us great confidence in naming him to this position.”

Diamondbacks president Derrick Hall added: “Mike’s background is the perfect balance of scouting, player development and analytics, which will all play an important role going forward. He’s a natural leader, who we feel fortunate to have been able to hire and we welcome him and his family to Arizona.”

Hazen, 40, will be tasked with getting Arizona back on track after a disappointing 69-93 season.

Thumbnail photo via Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports Images

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