Detroit — The Tigers’ roster is going to undergo changes, probably big changes, and probably quite soon. But Scott Harris, the team’s new president, wasn’t about to make any declarations Tuesday, his first day on the job, when he hasn’t yet most of the people in the organization who are going to help him decide who
Detroit — Both of his parents were in the medical profession. Scott Harris, when he arrived at UCLA, was considering a couple of different fields, all of them fulfilling, distinguished and lucrative. But Harris quickly got hooked on the idea for a different path, a much tougher path, one with far fewer guarantees. He just needed — or, at
Scott Harris spent the past few weeks interviewing with Tigers officials for the opportunity to lead their baseball operations department, a process that team chairman/CEO Christopher Ilitch said was as much a recruitment on their part as an interview on his. So it was a surprise that in his first public appearance since taking the
Full press conference coverage of Scott Harris’ introductory press conference at Comerica Park.
The Detroit Tigers just wrapped up their introductory press conference for new president of baseball operations Scott Harris, and it to be quite frank, it couldn’t have gone any better. Harris sounded smart, confident, and humble, all at the same time. He seemed very well-organized and conducted himself in a manner that was extremely likeable.
Our John Keating and Kirk Gibson talk with the Tigers’ new president of baseball operations, Scott Harris.
We don’t yet know who the Detroit Tigers will hire as general manager, but we do know who will have a chief role in making that decision. And the city will get to know him soon. Scott Harris, the new president of baseball operation for the Tigers, will be introduced 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Comerica
The Tigers today introduce their new president of baseball operations, Scott Harris. Harris, 36, comes to Detroit after three seasons as general manager of the San Francisco Giants. The Tigers announced Harris’ hiring on Monday. He follows Al Avila, who was fired last month as the Tigers’ vice president and general manager. Follow along here as
Tigers CEO Christopher Ilitch discusses why Scott Harris is the man for the job.
Scott Harris, the Tigers’ new president of baseball operations, explains his vision for the organization.
Dear Detroit Tigers chairman and CEO Chris Ilitch, Last week, I wrote a piece about how I thought the GM search you were running reeked of incompetence. You tend to keep things pretty close to the vest, but what little information that was released to the public was not very encouraging. It seemed that you…
We don’t yet know who the Detroit Tigers will hire as general manager, but we do know who will have a chief role in making that decision. And the city will get to know him soon. Scott Harris, the new president of baseball operation for the Tigers, will be introduced 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Comerica
After a little over a month’s worth of searching, with little firm reports of who the organization was actually interesting in, the Detroit Tigers finally have their new front office leader in former Giants’ GM Scott Harris, who will hold the title of president of baseball operations.
The Detroit Tigers announced big news on Monday, shifting the course of the team’s rebuild for the long run. The team went out and grabbed their new president of baseball operations in a move that brought Scott Harris over from the San Francisco Giants.
Years will have to pass until we really know whether the Detroit Tigers got the right person to run the team. Yet in hiring San Francisco Giants GM Scott Harris, Tigers president Chris Ilitch continued the recent trend of breaking the mold established over the last decade of decision making within the organization. While the
The Detroit Tigers targeted Scott Harris from the beginning. Prying him from San Francisco — at the onset of the CEO and chairman Christopher Ilitch’s search for a president of baseball operations — seemed improbable. Harris, in his third season as the Giants’ general manager, grew up in Redwood City, California, and at age 35, he stood
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