The Standard Journal

Hart leaves Braves after being stripped of power

- By Paul Newberry

ATLANTA — John Hart left the Atlanta Braves on Friday, less than a week after being stripped of his role as president of baseball operations.

The decision was not unexpected given the hiring of general manager Alex Anthopoulo­s, who is now in charge of all baseball-related decisions. Hart was bumped to the role of senior adviser, but clearly had no real power.

A former general manager in Cleveland and Texas, the 69-yearold Hart took on a leading role with the Braves at the end of the 2014 season after the firing of general manager Frank Wren.

Hart took part in a massive overhaul of the Braves’ roster and farm system, which brought in some top young talent but has yet to produce results on the field. Atlanta has had four straight losing seasons since its last playoff appearance in 2013.

“This was a difficult decision, but it’s one that I made with the best interests of the Atlanta Braves in mind,” Hart said in a statement released by the team. “With the hiring of Alex Anthopoulo­s as general manager, this organizati­on is in great hands. I believe that the talent of the major league players, combined with the young talent soon to arrive, makes the Braves poised for a great run of success.”

Hart initially took over as interim general manager after Wren’s dismissal, supposedly to help in the search for a replacemen­t, but wound up staying on as head of baseball operations while the team groomed John Coppolella to take over as GM.

Coppolella lasted only two seasons in that role.

He was forced to resign last month after an investigat­ion by Major League Baseball disclosed rule violations committed by the Braves in the internatio­nal player market.

The revelation­s led to calls for Hart to step down as well, though he denied knowing about any of the violations despite his oversight role.

“This is a good time to step aside and let Alex and his group put their stamp on this great franchise,” Hart said. “I still have a tremendous passion for this great game, and I plan to stay active and contribute to the game.”

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