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American professional baseball executive
Baseball player
Mike Chernoff
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Chernoff in 2020
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General Manager
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Born:
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1981
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Michael Chernoff
(born
c.
1981) is an American baseball executive who serves as the
general manager
of the
Cleveland Guardians
of
Major League Baseball
.
Biography
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Chernoff was born and raised in
Livingston, New Jersey
.
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His father, Mark Chernoff, is the vice president of programming for
CBS Radio
in New York.
[4]
He attended the
Pingry School
in
Basking Ridge, New Jersey
.
[3]
He attended
Princeton University
, where he played
shortstop
for the
Princeton Tigers baseball
team. He took an
internship
to work in the Indians' front office and remained with the team.
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He served as the director of baseball relations, and was promoted to assistant general manager in Cleveland in October 2010.
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[6]
In 2014, he declined an opportunity to interview for the general manager position with the
San Diego Padres
.
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After the 2015 season, the Indians promoted
Chris Antonetti
from general manager to president of baseball operations, and Chernoff to general manager.
[5]
He and his wife, Sarah, have two sons and two daughters.
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References
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"Chernoff steps up to the plate with the Indians"
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Cleveland Jewish News
. Retrieved
October 6,
2015
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Jewish Telegraph Agency: "Cubs vs. Indians: Which team is more Jewish?" by Ben Sales and Marcy Oster
October 26, 2016
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Oster, Marcy.
"Theo Epstein vs. Mike Chernoff: The Jewish minds behind the Cubs and the Indians - Jewish Telegraphic Agency"
. Jta.org
. Retrieved
2019-12-01
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"Mark Chernoff & Mike Chernoff A Family Baseball Tradition"
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foxsports.com
. Retrieved
October 6,
2015
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"Cleveland Indians promote Chris Antonetti, Mike Chernoff to new roles"
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ESPN.com
. Retrieved
October 6,
2015
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"Cleveland Indians hire Derek Falvey, David Stearns as directors of baseball operations"
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cleveland.com
. Retrieved
October 6,
2015
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"Assistant GM Mike Chernoff staying with Tribe: Cleveland Indians chatter"
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cleveland.com
. Retrieved
October 6,
2015
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Baccellieri, Emma.
"It Sounds Like Cleveland GM Mike Chernoff's Adorable Six-Year-Old Leaked Francisco Lindor Extension Talks"
.
Deadspin
. Retrieved
2017-03-27
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- Established in
1894
Former names (all in Cleveland unless noted) -
Grand Rapids Rustlers
,
Lake Shores
,
Bluebirds
,
Bronchos
,
Naps
, and
Indians
Based in
Cleveland, Ohio
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