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Phillies will hire Matt Klentak to be GM
He comes to the team from the Los Angeles Angels, where he was an assistant general manager.
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Klentak was assisant GM for the Angels under Jerry Dipoto. Dipoto was let go this summer and recently replaced by New York Yankees executive Billy Eppler.
Klentak previously worked for MacPhail in Baltimore as the Orioles director of baseball operations from 2008-11. MacPhail later took over as president for Pat Gillick, who returned to his advisory role with the club.
Klentak also has a strong analytical background in baseball, another key phase of the Phillies rebuild as they look to move away from scout-based systems.
According to Nick Cafardo, and since verified by several others, the search for the next general manager of the Philadelphia Phillies is over. It is not known whether he will replace both Servais and Klentak or use the departures as an opportunity to restructure the front office. It’s possible changes could come after that when Klentak becomes more familiar with team personnel and the Phillies’ operation.
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A new era of Phillies baseball has arrived, with many reasons to be optimistic despite a 63-99 record in 2015. It was also their second straight last-place finish in the NL East. Klentak, like Amaro, is a smart guy, given his Ivy League Dartmouth education where he was the baseball team captain. Klentak left the position after one year and joined MLB’s labor relations department where he spent the next four years.