The Detroit Tigers hired Jeff Greenberg as their general manager Thursday as the club continues to rebuild its front office. Here’s what you need to know:
Greenberg, 37, becomes the Tigers’ 20th GM in franchise history.
Detroit has had a year-long vacancy for its general manager position after firing Al Avila in August 2022.
Greenberg previously worked for the Chicago Cubs for 11 years, most recently as an assistant general manager.
In April 2022, he moved across town to be the associate general manager of the Chicago Blackhawks.
The Tigers have named Jeff Greenberg as the 20th…
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