Joe McDonald (baseball executive)
Joseph A. McDonald (born July 5, 1929 in Staten Island, New York[1]) is a former front office executive in American Major League Baseball.
Long career with New York Mets
He played prominent roles in the New York Mets' organization during his tenure there between 1965 and 1980. McDonald was the Mets' administrative secretary, minor league clubs, where he dealt with farm system operations in 1965–66. In 1967, he was the director of scouting. In 1968, he moved up and became director of minor league operations, and he stayed in that position until 1971. In 1972, he served as the Mets' director of player development operations. In 1973, he again became director of minor league operations, and he stayed in that position until October 1974, when he was promoted to general manager. He served in that role until 1978. In 1979, he was named a vice president and also worked as an assistant general manager. He stayed in that position until he was fired on February 21, 1980 when the team was sold.[2]
GM of Cardinals and Tigers
In 1981, he became the St. Louis Cardinals' executive assistant, where he served as an assistant general manager to Whitey Herzog, the Cards' GM and field manager. McDonald and Herzog had worked closely together in the Mets' farm system from 1966–72. He was assistant GM in St. Louis until April 10, 1982, when he became the Cardinals' general manager, thus enabling Herzog to focus on his on-field responsibilities. McDonald resigned from that post on January 3, 1985.
In 1987, he became the Detroit Tigers' director of player development (he also served as vice president). He stayed in that position until 1991, when he became a senior vice president as well as general manager through 1992.
Scout for Angels, Rockies and Red Sox
He later scouted for the California Angels,[3] Colorado Rockies[4][5] and in 2004 he became a scout at the professional level for the Boston Red Sox, based in Lakeland, Florida, the position he still held during the 2013 season.[6]
His son, Jody McDonald, is a sports talk radio host who has worked in Philadelphia and New York City.
McDonald has earned five World Series rings: 1969 with the Mets, 1982 with the Cardinals, and 2004, 2007 and 2013 with the Red Sox.[7]
References
- ↑ New York Historical Society: Joe McDonald
- ↑ Durso, Joseph (February 21, 1980). "Kuhn Aide Is Selected by Mets". The New York Times. p. D19.
- ↑ Baseball America 1993 Annual Directory
- ↑ Baseball America 2000 Annual Directory
- ↑ Baseball America 2002 Annual Directory
- ↑ Boston Red Sox 2013 Media Guide
- ↑ Kornacki, Steve (February 16, 2011). "Ex-Tigers executive Joe McDonald recalls his unique relationship with Ty Cobb". MLive.com.
Preceded by Bob Scheffing |
New York Mets General Manager 1975–1980 |
Succeeded by Frank Cashen |
Preceded by Whitey Herzog |
St. Louis Cardinals General Manager 1982–1984 |
Succeeded by Dal Maxvill |
Preceded by Bill Lajoie |
Detroit Tigers General Manager 1991–1992 |
Succeeded by Jerry Walker |