The Maui News

Hawkins joins Cubs as new GM

- By JAY COHEN

CHICAGO — Carter Hawkins was part of Cleveland’s front office when the Indians lost to the Chicago Cubs in the 2016 World Series. He vividly remembers being on the team bus for the trip to the airport after Game 5.

“We’re just inching along, just barely going anywhere. There’s people everywhere,” Hawkins recalled, “and all I could hear was ëGo Cubs Go’ over and over and over and over.”

Now he wants to sing along with those same fans in October.

The 37-year-old Hawkins was formally introduced as the Cubs’ new general manager on Monday, stepping into a position that had been open since Jed Hoyer was promoted to president of baseball operations almost a year ago.

Hoyer, who took over the top job after Theo Epstein stepped down, put off the GM search because of the COVID19 pandemic. He also wanted to empower the rest of his front office.

When he started to begin his search in earnest, he said

Hawkins’ name came up repeatedly as he made calls around the league.

“As we started talking on the phone during this process and then as we moved to formal interviews, it became clear to me how he built such a sterling reputation,” Hoyer said. “He spoke with clarity and conviction about leadership, employee developmen­t, organizati­onal alignment and team building.

“The breadth of our conversati­on was really remarkable

and really showed his preparatio­n for all aspects of the GM job today.”

The conversati­ons between Hoyer and Hawkins included a dinner that lasted approximat­ely five hours and watching this year’s AL Wild Card game — an experience Hawkins compared to the Manning brothers’ broadcast for Monday Night Football.

“It was very comfortabl­e from the get-go,” Hawkins said.

Hawkins comes to Chicago after 14 seasons with Cleveland, including the last five as an assistant general manager. He also supervised the team’s player developmen­t department.

While the Cubs have struggled with developing their young pitchers, the Indians have flourished.

Cleveland ace Shane Bieber, a fourth-round pick in the 2016 amateur draft, won the AL Cy Young Award last year. Aaron Civale, a third-rounder in 2016, went 12-5 with a 3.84 ERA in 21 starts this season. Zach Plesac and Triston McKenzie also have had some positive moments.

“You’re not going to hire a GM based on a couple guys they’ve developed, but certainly their ability to develop pitching has been remarkable,” Hoyer said.

Hawkins played college baseball at Vanderbilt and started working for Cleveland in 2008 as an advance scouting intern. As he worked his way up with the Indians, general manager Mike Chernoff said Hawkins had a “huge impact” on their player developmen­t process.

 ?? Chicago Tribune photo via AP ?? New Chicago Cubs general manager Carter Hawkins speaks after being introduced Monday outside Wrigley Field in Chicago.
Chicago Tribune photo via AP New Chicago Cubs general manager Carter Hawkins speaks after being introduced Monday outside Wrigley Field in Chicago.

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