
"The Los Angeles Dodgers have been MLB's most successful franchise over the last decade, and they've established a dynasty in the 2020s with three World Series Championships. Part of that is due to their financial situation, but they've also been one of the most well-run organizations in sports, which has led to other teams trying to copy their formula. Under president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman, Dodgers' front office executives have often been sought after by opposing clubs looking for new general managers."
"But now Byrnes has become the latest Dodgers executive to land a new job leading another organization, as he is now joining the Colorado Rockies as their general manager, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic: Josh Byrnes, former Diamondbacks and Padres general manager, will be the Rockies GM under president of baseball operations Paul DePodesta, sources tell me and @dennistlin. Byrnes has been the Dodgers' senior vice president of baseball operations since 2014. - Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) December 3, 2025"
The Los Angeles Dodgers dominated MLB over the last decade and built a 2020s dynasty with World Series championships in 2020, 2024 and 2025. Strong finances and a well-run front office under president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman created a pipeline of executives frequently targeted by other clubs. Josh Byrnes will join the Colorado Rockies as general manager under president of baseball operations Paul DePodesta after 11 seasons as the Dodgers' senior vice president of baseball operations, where he oversaw scouting and player development. Byrnes previously served as general manager of the Diamondbacks and Padres and was considered for vacancies with the Nationals, Tigers and Red Sox.
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