
""Over the past several weeks, Derek and I had thoughtful and candid conversations about leadership, structure, and the future of the club," executive chair Tom Pohlad said in this morning's press release. "We reached a shared understanding that the needs of the organization are evolving and that a leadership transition is the best way to move forward. I want to thank Derek for everything he has contributed to this organization.""
""When he joined the Twins nine years ago, it was, in many ways, a watershed moment for this franchise. His leadership was transformational. He helped modernize every aspect of our baseball operations and led with strong values, intention, and purpose. Derek created a culture grounded in learning and in the belief that organizations grow when people grow. Under his leadership, the Twins captured three division titles and made four postseason appearances. We are grateful for his dedication, his integrity, and the impact he made here.""
The Minnesota Twins have parted ways with Derek Falvey, longtime president of baseball operations. Jeremy Zoll will assume the top baseball operations leadership role while retaining his GM title. Executive chair Tom Pohlad said recent thoughtful conversations led to a shared understanding that organizational needs are evolving and that a leadership transition is necessary. Pohlad credited Falvey with modernizing baseball operations, creating a learning-focused culture, and fostering growth. Falvey joined the team nine years ago and oversaw three division titles and four postseason appearances. The organization expressed gratitude for his dedication, integrity, and impact. More details are expected.
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