Nationals Interested in Poaching Dodgers Front Office Member: Report
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Nationals Interested in Poaching Dodgers Front Office Member: Report
"As the Washington Nationals look for a new head of baseball operations, the club has contacted Chicago Cubs general manager Carter Hawkins, Arizona Diamondbacks executive Amiel Sawdaye and Los Angeles Dodgers senior vice president Josh Byrnes, according to league sources briefed on the search. Read more: Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Predicted to Win NL MVP in a 'Landslide' "The Nationals have also been in contact with Byrnes, a league source said, looping in a Washington native who graduated from St. Albans School."
"The Los Angeles Dodgers have long been the industry leaders within Major League Baseball. Aside from the team's immense success on the field sustained for over a decade, the group is known for being cutting-edge, shrewd, immense smart, transcendent, and creative. Anyone working within the sacred Andrew Friedman braintrust will garner interest from other organizations looking to replicate this exact model as best as possible."
Josh Byrnes, a senior vice president with the Los Angeles Dodgers, is a candidate for the Washington Nationals' head of baseball operations vacancy. The Nationals have contacted Carter Hawkins, Amiel Sawdaye, and Byrnes for the role. Byrnes is a Washington native who graduated from St. Albans School and previously served as an assistant general manager for the 2004 Red Sox and as general manager of the Diamondbacks and Padres. The Dodgers' sustained organizational success and Byrnes' extensive MLB front-office experience make him an attractive target, and regional ties could draw him back to the East Coast.
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