This is how Jon Daniels pictured it. He just imagined being a part of it. The former Texas Rangers president of baseball operations, who worked for the club for more than 20 years and helped build its previous two World Series teams, was hopeful to be part of another rebuild before owner Ray Davis fired him last August.
Former Texas Rangers president of baseball operations Jon Daniels was considered a potential candidate for the Boston Red Sox vacant general manager position,…
Texas Rangers update for Friday, August 18. Good morning, LSB. The Rangers were off yesterday. Evan Grant has a catch-up feature piece with Jon Daniels one year after his firing, the Rangers’ ex currently a full-time family man.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen held a press conference on Wednesday, one that went more than an hour and featured a puppy taking over the press room once he was done.
Former Texas Rangers president of baseball operations Jon Daniels is now a senior advisor to the Tampa Bay Rays, a move announced on Friday. Daniels, who spent 17 years in charge of baseball operations for the Rangers and 20 years with the organization, will now work with Rays president of baseball operations Erik Neander.
The Rays announced Friday that Daniels would be joining the organization, with his new role being a senior advisor to baseball operations.
“He’s tired of losing.” Chris Young is tasked with easing the frustrations of both Rangers principal owner Ray Davis and a fan base that is six years into a streak of losing seasons that now stands as the longest since the franchise came to Texas.
WHITT'S END 9.9.22: Whether you’re at the end of your coffee, your day, your week or even your rope, welcome to Whitt’s End … *As Texas Rangers owner Ray Davis so eloquently reminded us upon firing manager Chris Woodward and general manager Jon Daniels last month, “We’re not good.” But just how bad are they?
When the Texas Rangers fired president of baseball operations Jon Daniels last month, the team’s majority owner, Ray Davis, said the organization knew what it needed to acquire in the offseason.
WHITT'S END 9.2.22: Whether you’re at the end of your coffee, your day, your week or even your rope, welcome to Whitt’s End … *If there’s one good thing
Jon Daniels and Al Avila lost their jobs in recent weeks; who else's seat is heating up?
The Texas Rangers made major moves last week. They fired manager Chris Woodward and elevated third-base coach Tony Beasley to interim manager. Then, the Rangers fired team president Jon Daniels and put general manager Chris Young in charge of all baseball operations.
One would expect Texas Rangers interim manager Tony Beasley to have good things to say about his new direct report, general manager Chris Young, who just took over for the departed Jon Daniels.
A road trip can be good for clearing one’s head. If Texas Rangers general manager Chris Young is on the team’s current road trip, as owner Ray Davis said Young would be, then this is the perfect time for Young to produce an old-fashioned to-do list.
The Texas Rangers needed a change of scenery, but they didn’t get a much-needed win against Minnesota, as they fell 2-1 to the Twins at Target Field on Friday night.
It’s nearly impossible to believe that at one point in the Texas Rangers’ recently-completed homestand that the most newsworthy thing was Jeff the Rally Bird.
It’s not hard to find a reason for the Rangers’ midsummer firing spree: The team is looking at a sixth consecutive losing season, which does not exactly scream “job security,” especially not for a manager or a top executive.
With the departure of Daniels, general manager Chris Young took over as the chief baseball decision maker in Texas.
The Texas Rangers just fired their manager and their GM, but their next hire could bring at least some semblance of familiarity. Jon Heyman of the New York Post reported Thursday that Boston Red Sox bench coach Will Venable is potentially in the running to be the Rangers’ next manager.
Texas wrapped up what proved to be an exhausting four-game series with Oakland, as the Rangers defeated the Athletics 10-3 on Thursday afternoon at Globe Life Field.
The Texas Rangers continued to shake things up, parting ways with president of baseball operations Jon Daniels on Wednesday, just two days after firing manager Chris Woodward.
Former Texas Rangers team president Jon Daniels released a statement after his dismissal Wednesday. Daniels was not made available to the media when principal team owner Ray Davis discussed his decision to fire Daniels and put general manager Chris Young in charge of all baseball operations.
Chris Young has been elevated to the president of baseball operations post.
Only Boston's Dave Dombrowski can say his work led to a World Series title last year, but the season never stops for baseball's general managers.
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