CINCINNATI -- Cincinnati Reds President and Chief Executive Officer Bob Castellini today announced that special advisor Walt Jocketty has been named President of Baseball Operations and General Manager.
Jocketty replaces Wayne Krivsky as general manager.
Jocketty was hired January 11 as special advisor to advise and assist Castellini in every facet of baseball operations, including matters related to the front office, Major League field and support personnel, scouting and minor league and international operations along with training and medical services.
A 33-year veteran of professional baseball, including the previous 13 with St. Louis as general manager, Jocketty's Cardinals teams went to the playoffs seven times. He won the National League Central Division six times and the 2001 NL Wild Card while earning two National League championships and the 2006 World Series title. The Cardinals have produced winning seasons in seven of the last eight years.
While general manager in St. Louis, Jocketty was named Major League Baseball's Executive of the Year by The Sporting News in 2000 and 2004 and by Baseball America in 2000. In 2004, he also received the Rube Foster Legacy Award from the Negro Hall of Fame as National League Executive of the Year.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Krivsky GONE
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BIG mistake!
Despite some questionable short-term moves, Krivsky had our Reds headed for a bright future. Jocketty is very old and wants to win now. He come the Mulder-type trades...
GREAT NEWS...the arrogant,incompetent misfit is gone!!We now have a real chance to improve!!Thank you Bob C....I'll start buying tickets today !!!!
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