Andy MacPhail
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Andy MacPhail (born April 5, 1953) is the president of baseball operations for the Baltimore Orioles. He was the president/CEO of the National League Chicago Cubs from September 9, 1994 until Oct. 1, 2006. He won two World Series championships as general manager of the Minnesota Twins (1987, 1991). He is the son of former American League president Lee MacPhail, and the grandson of Larry MacPhail, the only father-and-son members of the Baseball Hall of Fame. In June 2007, he was hired as the Chief Operating Officer of the Baltimore Orioles by owner Peter Angelos. Andy MacPhail is a graduate of Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA.
Preceded by Joe Foss |
Baltimore Orioles Chief Operating Officer 2007- |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Howard Fox |
Minnesota Twins General Manager 1985-1994 |
Succeeded by Terry Ryan |
Preceded by Ed Lynch |
Chicago Cubs General Manager 2000-2001 |
Succeeded by Jim Hendry |
Preceded by Don Grenesko |
Chicago Cubs President and CEO 1994-2006 |
Succeeded by John McDonough (interim) |
Preceded by Bob Quinn |
Sporting News Major League Baseball Executive of the Year 1991 |
Succeeded by Dan Duquette |