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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Theo_EpsteinTheo Epstein - Wikipedia

    Theodore Nathaniel Epstein (born December 29, 1973) is an American Major League Baseball executive who is, since 2024, the senior adviser and part-owner of Fenway Sports Group, which owns the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball and Liverpool FC of the English Premier League, among other properties.

  2. 3. Feb. 2024 · He is the author of three books on baseball, has won an Emmy for his work on "Baseball Tonight," has been inducted into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame and is a two-time winner of the ...

  3. 2. Feb. 2024 · BOSTON – Theo Epstein, who guided the Red Sox to their first two World Series titles since 1918 during his nine-year run as general manager, is returning to the fold in a more far-reaching role. It was announced Friday that Epstein will be joining Fenway Sports Group’s ownership group while.

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  4. 17. Nov. 2020 · CHICAGO -- After overseeing a golden era of baseball on the North Side of Chicago, where a World Series triumph was experienced for the first time in more than a century, Theo Epstein has decided to step down from his post atop the team's front office. The Cubs announced on.

  5. 17. Nov. 2020 · Theo Epstein, the most important baseball executive of his time, resigned from the Cubs after bringing them their first World Series in 108 years. He is a superstar in his field and could end up in politics, government, private industry or another sport.

  6. 17. Nov. 2020 · Theo Epstein, who transformed the long-suffering Chicago Cubs and helped bring home a drought-busting championship in 2016, is stepping down after nine seasons as the club’s president of baseball operations. The team announced Monday, Nov. 16, 2020, Epstein is leaving the organization, and general manager Jed Hoyer is being ...

  7. 20. Juni 2022 · The former Cubs president and consultant to MLB commissioner spent time with friends and family at Wrigley Field and other spots. He left Chicago for an unknown destination after nine seasons of transforming the Cubs.