Texarkana Gazette

MLB executive, ex-pitcher Young joins hometown Rangers as GM

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ARLINGTON, Texas — The Texas Rangers hired Chris Young as executive vice president and general manager Friday, bringing the Major League Baseball executive home to work under president of baseball operations Jon Daniels, the club’s GM since 2005.

Young pitched 13 seasons in the majors, the first two with the Rangers after the 6-foot-10 twosport standout grew up in Dallas and played baseball and basketball at Princeton. The 41-year-old had been with MLB since May 2018.

The return to Texas comes after Young interviewe­d for the GM opening with the New York Mets, who recently abandoned an effort to hire a president of baseball operations to focus on the GM search.

Young was the senior vice president in charge of on-field operations and the umpires with MLB. He worked closely with the Rangers on baseball issues related to constructi­on of Globe Life Field, which opened this past season.

Young oversaw on-field operations for three rounds of neutral-site playoffs in Arlington this fall. Globe Life was the only venue to have fans during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season.

“As a Dallas native who grew up rooting for the Rangers, I recognize what a special opportunit­y this is and how much the Rangers mean to this community,” said Young, who lives in Dallas with his wife and three children. “I look forward to learning from and working with Jon on a daily basis.”

After winning what would become a career high-tying 12 games for Texas in 2005, Young was part of a six-player trade with San Diego. He spent five seasons with the Padres, his longest stint with one team, and was an All-Star in 2007.

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