Toronto Star

Daniels is right behind Woodward

- STEPHEN HAWKINS

Jon Daniels is out as president of baseball operations for the Texas Rangers after two World Series appearance­s during 17 years leading the club, likely finishing his tenure with a string of six consecutiv­e losing seasons.

Team owner Ray Davis said Wednesday that Daniels was being relieved of his duties immediatel­y after the decision was made not to renew his contract at the end of this year.

Daniels’ departure came two days after manager Chris Woodward was fired in his fourth season. It also occurred less than nine months after the Rangers committed more than a half-billion dollars to sign free-agent infielders Corey Seager and Marcus Semien and starting pitcher Jon Gray.

Daniels was the youngest general manager ever in the majors when he got the job with the Rangers at age 28 in October 2005. He added the title of president of baseball operations in 2013, and held both roles until Chris Young was brought in as the team’s general manager in December 2020.

“Jon’s accomplish­ments in his 17 years running our baseball operations department have been numerous,” Davis said, “His impact on the growth of our player developmen­t, scouting, and analytics groups has been immense. Jon has always had the best interests of the Rangers organizati­on in mind on and off the field and in the community. But the bottom line is we have not had a winning record since 2016 and, for much of that time, have not been competitiv­e in the AL West.”

The Rangers said Young will assume oversight of all aspects of their baseball operations department.

The Rangers went to the World Series in 2010 and 2011, then won AL West titles again in 2015 and 2016. They have since gone on the longest streak of consecutiv­e losing seasons since moving to Texas a half-century ago. After splitting their first two games under interim manager Tony Beasley, they would have to win 29 of their last 46 games to avoid another losing season.

When addressing Woodward’s firing on Monday, Daniels said he took a lot of responsibi­lity for the team’s performanc­e over the last six years, and acknowledg­ed that the Rangers haven’t been good enough in that span.

“But ultimately, this is a team effort … When we were good, it wasn’t about me. It’s always been a team effort,” Daniels said. “We have a ways to go.

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