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Miami Marlins Promote Former SF Giants Manager Kapler to General Manager
Gabe Kapler becomes the sixth general manager in Marlins history as part of a front office restructuring following their minor league system's historic postseason success.
- On Monday, the Miami Marlins promoted Gabe Kapler, assistant general manager since January 2024, to general manager, making him the sixth GM in club history.
 - The Miami Marlins' minor league system made club history with four affiliates reaching the postseason, including Jacksonville's Triple-A championship, as the team announced.
 - The Marlins exceeded their BetMGM Sportsbook over/under of 62 1/2 wins by 16 1/2 and finished by winning 13 of their final 17 games.
 - The front-office reshuffle elevated Frankie Piliere to vice president of amateur forecasting and moved Vinesh Kanthan to senior director of baseball operations.
 - Kapler brings six seasons of MLB managerial experience and said he is ready to continue growth with Peter Bendix and the staff after Miami's 79-83 season under Clayton McCullough.
 
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Miami Marlins promote Gabe Kapler to general manager amid several front office moves
The Miami Marlins have promoted Gabe Kapler to general manager amid a series of front office moves. Frankie Piliere was promoted to vice president of amateur forecasting and player evaluation initiatives, and Vinesh Kanthan was moved to senior director of baseball operations.
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Read Full ArticleMIAMI, Florida.– The Marlins announced several changes in their office on Monday afternoon, appointing Gabe Kapler general manager, Frankie Piliere vice president of amateur screening and player evaluation initiatives and Vinesh Kanthan as senior director of baseball operations. “These three leaders have had a significant impact since [...] La entrada Gabe Kapler, new manager of Marlins aparece primero en PSN Noticias.
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