Brown hired as general manager of Houston Astros
By KRISTIE RIEKEN
AP Sports Writer
HOUSTON (AP) ā In joining the World Series champion Houston Astros, new general manager Dana Brown’s goal is to keep the team at the top of the league.
āIām coming to a winning team and a big part of what I want to do is sustain the winning long term,ā he said. āWe want to continue to build, continue to sign good players, continue to develop players and continue the winning success.ā
Brown was hired by the Astros on Thursday, replacing James Click, who was not given a new contract and parted ways with the Astros just days after they won the World Series.
Brown spent the last four seasons as the vice president of scouting for the Atlanta Braves.
āHe is very analytic savvy,ā Astros’ owner Jim Crane said. āHeās a great talent evaluator based upon what weāve seen at the Braves, seasoned at player acquisitions, seasoned at player development and retention. They were often able to extend some of their player contracts… heās got great people skills, excellent communicator and, last but not least, heās a baseball player and knows baseball in and out and we were very impressed with that.”
The 55-year-old Brown becomes the only Black general manager in the majors and joins manager Dusty Baker to form just the second pairing of a Black manager and general manager in MLB history. The first was general manager Ken Williams and manager Jerry Manuel with the White Sox.
Brown said he interviewed for GM jobs with the Mets and Mariners in the past and that MLB commissioner Rob Manfred told him to stay positive and that his time to be a general manager would come.
āIt’s pretty special,ā he said. āWe understand that there are a lot of qualified African Americans in the game that know baseball and that could be a big part of an organization and leading organization in baseball operations. So at the end of the day, I think itās good for our sport to have diversity and Iām really excited for this opportunity.”
Crane was asked about having the league’s only Black general manager.
āCertainly, we are very focused on diversity with the Astros,ā he said. āItās a plus, but the guyās extremely qualified and heāll do a great job. Itās nice to see a man like Dana get the job and he earned the job. Heās got the qualifications. Heās ready to go.ā
Brown doesn’t have a lot of connections to the Astros, but does have some ties. He played baseball at Seton Hall with Hall of Famer Craig Biggio, who spent his entire career with the Astros and serves as special assistant to the general manager. He played against fellow Hall of Famer and special assistant to the general manager Jeff Bagwell in the Cape Cod league during a short minor league career.
Brown said he spoke to both of them before taking the job and also chatted with Baker, whom he’s know for some time.
āDusty is old school, he cuts it straight and I like it,ā Brown said. āAnd so that means I can cut it straight with him.ā
Brown worked for the Blue Jays from 2010-18 as a special assistant to the general manager. From 2001-09 he worked as director of scouting for the Nationals/Expos. He began his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, where he spent eight years as their area scouting supervisor and East coast cross checker.
Click had served as Houstonās general manager since joining the team before the 2020 season from the Tampa Bay Rays.
Brown, who has been part of drafting a number of big-name players like Stephen Strasburg, Ryan Zimmerman and last season’s National League rookie of the year Michael Harris, is ready to show Crane that bringing him to Houston was the right choice.
āBaseball is all I know, itās my entire life,ā he said. āSo I want to empty myself into this city, the Astro fans and let Jim Crane know that he made a special pick.ā
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