Diamondbacks hire Red Sox GM Mike Hazen as executive vice president and general manager
The Arizona Diamondbacks have hired Mike Hazen, the Boston Red Sox’s general manager, to be an executive vice president and general manager.
The team announced the hiring in a news release on Sunday.
Hazen replaces Dave Stewart, who fired along with manager Chip Hale a day after the regular season ended.
The 40-year-old Hazen served as senior vice president and GM of the Red Sox last season after four years as the team’s assistant GM. Hazen previously spent five seasons with the Cleveland Indians, working in scouting and player development.
The Diamondbacks have failed to reach the playoffs five straight seasons and went 69-93 in 2016.
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Cleveland right-hander Trevor Bauer has pronounced himself ready to pitch Game 3 of the American League Championship Series, saying the stitches he needed after cutting his finger repairing a drone shouldn’t be an issue Monday night against Toronto. Bauer is set to face the Blue Jays’ Marcus Stroman on Monday.
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