Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Marlins’ executive out after 19 years

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MIAMI — Miami Marlins executive Michael Hill’s 19- season tenure with the franchise has ended.

Hill was president of baseball operations for the past six years and provided continuity after a 2017 change in ownership, but his contract expired and he will not be back next season, CEO Derek Jeter said Sunday.

“I had to approach this as a new negotiatio­n,” Jeter said. “We had conversati­ons over the last week or so, and I just felt it would be best for the organizati­on at this particular time to move on without Mike.”

The Marlins will cast a wide search for a replacemen­t, but potential candidates are unlikely to include vice president of player developmen­t and scouting Gary Denbo, who has been instrument­al in the franchise turnaround and is expected to remain in his current role.

“We have a lot of smart baseball minds in our organizati­on, and there are smart baseball minds around the game,” Jeter said.

“We’re going to sit down and see what type of person we need in this role.”

Hill joined the Marlins’ front office in 2002, and the next year they won the World Series. But this year’s 31-29 finish was their first above .500 since 2009, and they made the playoffs for the first time in 17 years.

Hill helped steer the Marlins through a coronaviru­s outbreak that nearly derailed their season. The Marlins beat the Chicago Cubs in the wild-card round of the playoffs before being eliminated by Atlanta and exceeded all outside expectatio­ns with a young, patchwork roster one year after losing 105 games.

“It was a great step for us as an organizati­on to see some of the progress we have made over the last three years,” Jeter said.

Hill was general manager for six seasons before becoming president of baseball operations, and he retained that title even as Jeter overhauled the organizati­onal structure.

“The roles and the responsibi­lities have changed since we’ve gotten here,” Jeter said. “I think we’ve done a pretty good job of building each department of baseball operations.”

Hill had a hand in the record $325 million, 13-year contract Giancarlo Stanton signed with the Marlins in 2014.

He later was involved in trading Stanton and AllStars Christian Yelich, Marcell Ozuna, Dee Gordon and J.T. Realmuto as the Marlins rebuilt from the farm system up under Jeter.

 ?? (AP/Wilfredo Lee) ?? Michael Hill (left), Miami Marlins president of baseball operations, was informed by team CEO Derek Jeter that his contract will not be renewed. Hill had been with the Marlins for 19 season.
(AP/Wilfredo Lee) Michael Hill (left), Miami Marlins president of baseball operations, was informed by team CEO Derek Jeter that his contract will not be renewed. Hill had been with the Marlins for 19 season.

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