Dan O'Brien (baseball executive)

For other people named Dan O'Brien, see Dan O'Brien (disambiguation).

Dan O'Brien Jr. is the former general manager of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds. O'Brien was hired on October 27, 2003, succeeding Jim Bowden in this capacity.[1]

O'Brien was fired from this position by new Reds ownership on January 23, 2006.[2] He then served as a special assistant to Milwaukee Brewers GM Doug Melvin from 2007–2009.

O'Brien began his career in the Seattle Mariners front office in 1977 (the M's inaugural season), then switched to the Houston Astros in 1982, serving first as the team's farm system director and then its scouting director through 1996. He was assistant general manager of the Texas Rangers from 1997 until his appointment to the Cincinnati post in 2003.[3]

His father, Dan O'Brien Sr., was the general manager of three American League West Division clubs from 1974 through 1993 – the Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners (where he also was club president) and the California Angels.[4]

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Preceded by
Jim Bowden
Cincinnati Reds general manager
2003–2006
Succeeded by
Wayne Krivsky


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