Orioles announce baseball operations staff promotions
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February 19, 2013 3:21 pm
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The Orioles today announced the following promotions to their baseball operations staff:
Brady Anderson, previously the team’s Special Assistant to the Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations, is now the club’s Vice President of Baseball Operations.
Ned Rice, previously Assistant Director of Major League Operations, is now Director of Major League Administration.
Mike Snyder, formerly Assistant Director of Scouting and Player Development, is now Assistant Director of Player…The Orioles today announced the following promotions to their baseball operations staff:
Brady Anderson, previously the team’s Special Assistant to the Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations, is now the club’s Vice President of Baseball Operations.
Ned Rice, previously Assistant Director of Major League Operations, is now Director of Major League Administration.
Mike Snyder, formerly Assistant Director of Scouting and Player Development, is now Assistant Director of Player Personnel.
Bill Wilkes, formerly Coordinator of Baseball Operations, is now Manager of Baseball Operations.
“These promotions reflect the significant contributions and commitments Brady, Ned, Mike and Bill have already made to the Orioles organization,” said Orioles Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations Dan Duquette. “They are valuable members of the baseball operations department, and I feel confident they will continue to excel in their new and expanded roles.”
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