Angels hire Billy Eppler to become their 12th general manager

Billy Eppler, left, has been named Angels general manager/Photo courtesy of New York Daily News

 

The Angels on Sunday night announced they have hired longtime New York Yankees executive Billy Eppler to become their general manager.

Bill Stoneman had been interim general manager after Jerry Dipoto resigned his post in early July after a beef with manager Mike Scioscia.

Eppler had been in the Yankees front office for 11 years, the past four as assistant general manager to general manager Brian Cashman. He also served as vice-president this season. Eppler, 40, is a native of San Diego.

Eppler becomes the 12th general manager in club history. He will report directly to owner Arte Moreno.

“We used a lot of time, energy and research into the decision to fill this very critical position,” Moreno said in a statement.  “We interviewed several quality individuals throughout the process.  In the end, Billy’s experience in the areas of scouting, player development and major-league operations, in addition to his organizational and communication skills,  were primary reasons for our decision.

“He is energetic, creative and has a tremendous passion for the game.  We look forward to him joining the organization and making his impact felt in short order.”

Eppler is stoked to get this opportunity.

“I cannot adequately express how excited I am for the opportunity Arte Moreno and the Angels have given me,” he said.  “The Angels are committed to championship standards. They are committed to being a perennial contender, and many of the pieces are already in place for that to occur.  I look forward to a collaborative effort as we look to enhance and advance every phase of the baseball operations department.

“This is an organization with a tremendous amount of talent on and off the field, and I am excited to begin the next chapter of Angels baseball.”

The Angels’ season ended Sunday with a 9-2 loss at Texas. The Angels needed to win that game to force a one-game playoff Monday at Houston that would have decided the second wild-card team in the American League.

 

 

 

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GM Bill Stoneman says Angels are still having conversations

 

Shane Victorino

Shane Victorino/Photo courtesy of Los Angeles Angels

 

The Angels on Tuesday made two trades that brought them outfielders David DeJesus from Tampa Bay and David Murphy from Cleveland. Not long after, general manager Bill Stoneman played host to a conference call.

Stoneman talked about the two new outfielders and how they might fit in. Keep in mind DeJesus and Murphy were brought in the day after the Angels traded for outfielder Shane Victorino.

During the call, Stoneman also intimated he may not be done.

“The trading deadline is not until Friday,” Stoneman said, “and we’re still having conversations. In terms of something happening, if you can help yourself, you do it any time you get an opportunity. And sometimes you never know where that opportunity is going to come from.”

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It’s official: Jerry Dipoto out as GM, Bill Stoneman is interim GM

The Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. made it official – Jerry Dipoto is out as the team’s general manager. The team has named former general manager and current team senior adviser Bill Stoneman as interim GM.

Stoneman served in the office from November 1999 to October 2007, during which time the Angels won three division titles and a league championship and World
Series title in 2002 while compiling a record of 703-593 (.542).

Stoneman, a former major-league pitcher who tossed two no-hitters for the Montreal Expos, is a 1962 graduate of West Covina High School. He also attended Mt.
San Antonio College.

Dipoto took over as GM in October 2011. In his 3 1/2 years at the helm, the Angels went 306-258 with one playoff appearance. That was in 2014, when the Angels compiled a major-league best record of 98-64, winning the AL West before being swept by the Kansas City Royals in the first round.

The Angels had recently extended Dipoto’s contract through the 2016 season.

Stoneman hired Mike Scioscia to manage the Angels in 2000.

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