The Arizona Republic

Mariners promote Hollander to general manager

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SEATTLE – Justin Hollander just completed eight days of his baseball career that will be tough to forget.

The executive with the Seattle Mariners finished off a massive contract extension with staff pitching ace Luis Castillo last weekend. On Friday night, he was jumping into the arms and hugging everyone associated with the Mariners after Seattle clinched a playoff spot and ended the longest playoff drought in baseball.

And Sunday, the Mariners announced Hollander was being promoted to general manager, making official many of the responsibi­lities he’s taken on over the past several years with the club.

“It’s been a great and incredible week and this is obviously the cherry on top for me personally,” Hollander said Sunday.

The 44-year-old Hollander said discussion­s about the promotion picked up in the past couple of weeks when team Chairman John Stanton and President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto approached him about the idea.

It was the continuati­on of talks that first started last offseason after Seattle made a late run and barely missed the postseason.

“Moving forward, the Mariners are simply a better organizati­on with Justin in this role,” Dipoto said.

Structural­ly, not much will change for the Mariners. Hollander and Dipoto had already split many of the duties over the past year when it came to dealing with the day-to-day needs of the front office.

But the title is recognitio­n of the job Hollander has done and his value to the organizati­on.

“I think it’s probably more of a codificati­on of our present roles than it is a gigantic change. I get to have a cool title now,” Hollander said.

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