Theo Epstein

American baseball executive

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February 2 2024 Fenway Sports Group announced Theo Epstein's return as a senior adviser and invited him to join the ownership group, pending MLB approval.
February 2 2024 Fenway Sports Group announced Theo Epstein's return as a senior adviser and invited him to join the ownership group, pending MLB approval.
2021 Epstein joined Arctos Sports Partners, a private equity firm, transitioning into a new professional role outside of direct baseball operations.
2021 Epstein joined Arctos Sports Partners, a private equity firm, transitioning into a new professional role outside of direct baseball operations.
January 2021 Theo Epstein was hired by Major League Baseball (MLB) as a consultant for on-field matters, expanding his role in baseball after leaving his executive position.
January 2021 Theo Epstein was hired by Major League Baseball (MLB) as a consultant for on-field matters, expanding his role in baseball after leaving his executive position.
November 20 2020 Stepped down from his role as president of baseball operations for the Chicago Cubs, with Jed Hoyer taking over the position.
November 20 2020 Stepped down from his role as president of baseball operations for the Chicago Cubs, with Jed Hoyer taking over the position.
April 2017 Time Magazine named Epstein one of the world's 100 most influential people.
April 2017 Time Magazine named Epstein one of the world's 100 most influential people.
March 2017 Epstein was announced as Yale's Class Day Speaker and was ranked #1 on Fortune Magazine's list of the 'World's Greatest Leaders'.
March 2017 Epstein was announced as Yale's Class Day Speaker and was ranked #1 on Fortune Magazine's list of the 'World's Greatest Leaders'.
2016 Led the Cubs to break the 'Curse of the Billy Goat' by defeating the Cleveland Indians in the World Series, winning their first championship since 1908.
2016 Led the Cubs to break the 'Curse of the Billy Goat' by defeating the Cleveland Indians in the World Series, winning their first championship since 1908.
November 2016 Epstein won his third World Series championship with the Chicago Cubs and was named Sporting News Executive of the Year and won the Esurance MLB Award for Best Executive.
November 2016 Epstein won his third World Series championship with the Chicago Cubs and was named Sporting News Executive of the Year and won the Esurance MLB Award for Best Executive.
September 28 2016 Signed a contract extension with the Cubs, estimated to be worth up to $25 million.
September 28 2016 Signed a contract extension with the Cubs, estimated to be worth up to $25 million.
2015 Cubs clinched a playoff berth and advanced to the National League Championship Series, where they were swept by the New York Mets.
2015 Cubs clinched a playoff berth and advanced to the National League Championship Series, where they were swept by the New York Mets.
October 23 2011 Took out a full-page ad in The Boston Globe, thanking Red Sox fans and team owners for their support.
October 23 2011 Took out a full-page ad in The Boston Globe, thanking Red Sox fans and team owners for their support.
October 19 2011 Reported to be taking the role of president, with Jed Hoyer becoming the Cubs' general manager.
October 19 2011 Reported to be taking the role of president, with Jed Hoyer becoming the Cubs' general manager.
October 12 2011 Agreed to a five-year contract worth $18.5 million with the Chicago Cubs, becoming the team's president of baseball operations.
October 12 2011 Agreed to a five-year contract worth $18.5 million with the Chicago Cubs, becoming the team's president of baseball operations.

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