Twins fire GM Terry Ryan

Author: Associated Press
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins dismissed general manager Terry Ryan on Monday, promoting assistant general manager Rob Antony into the position on an interim basis, the club announced via press release.

The Twins have the American League’s worst record at 33-58, one season after making a surprisingly competitive run in 2015. Only Atlanta has an inferior record in the major leagues this year.

The timing of Ryan’s dismissal was curious, given the fact that the team had just come out of the All-Star break with the front office intact and the trade deadline is just two weeks away.

“Terry has been a gifted leader of the baseball department for over eighteen seasons,” Pohlad said in a statement released through the team. “It is impossible to overstate his contribution to our game, our team and the Upper Midwest baseball community. The decision to part ways with Terry was difficult, painful and not obvious.”

Ryan spent two stints as general manager of the Twins, helping the franchise emerge from a decade worth of futility to become one of the models for small-market success in the early 2000s. He helped build one of baseball’s strongest farm systems and made several shrewd trades that turned the Twins into a team that won four AL Central championships in five seasons.

Ryan stepped down in 2007 but returned in 2011 after hand-picked successor Bill Smith could not continue the team’s success.

The Twins are in the middle of their fifth losing season in the last six years, and a 2015 season that saw them return to contention in the division proved not to be enough when the team sank to the bottom of the American League this summer.

Despite the Twins’ massive struggles, the midseason firing is a highly uncharacteristic by the Pohlad family, long known in baseball circles for loyalty and continuity. Jim Pohlad has made no secret of his admiration for Ryan, saying as late as last year that the GM could hold his post for as long as he wanted.

“While disappointed we were unable to bring Minnesota a third World Championship, I leave the GM post with immense pride in being part of the Twins organization for the better part of three decades,” Ryan said. “I’m grateful for the leadership opportunities provided by the Pohlad family; the collaboration and talents of my colleagues in the front office; the hard work and dedication of our manager, coaches and clubhouse personnel; the commitment and professionalism of our players; the passion and attention to detail of our minor league staff and scouts; and most importantly, the incredible support of our fans. It’s been an honor to be part of the Twins organization and I wish everyone nothing but the best going forward.”

Antony is in his 29th season in the Twins organization and his ninth as an assistant GM.

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