Chris Young Named Rangers GM


Chris Young pitched for 13 seasons in the majors, including 2012 with the Mets. While never a star, the 6'10 righthander posted a winning record for his career, reaching double-digits in victories four times. 

This Ivy Leaguer also broke a long drought for his alma mater. In 2008, while with the Padres, he hit a home run -- the first time a Princeton grad had homered in a big league game since Mo Berg in 1939, a gap of 69 seasons!

Chris made a strong impression after joining MLB's administrative office in 2018. First, as an assistant to, then the replacement for Joe Torre as senior vice president, Young oversaw enforcement of disciplinary action, on-field operations and umpires.

It was no surprise that teams began knocking on his door; he spoke with Sandy Alderson about joining the Mets, but chose not to uproot his family from their Dallas home. Then the Rangers reached out, it was a perfect situation, as he'll work under newly promoted President of Baseball Operations Jon Daniels.

Comments

W.E. Hogue said…
God Bless Texas and Chris Young for putting his family first. (I was very close to Crosby family including Mary Frances who shot JR on Dallas!)

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