The Red Sox’ reign of success this season still isn’t over.
Dave Dombrowski was named Baseball America‘s Executive of the Year on Monday, adding another accomplishment to the Red Sox’ ever-growing list.
The 62-year-old president of baseball operations has earned respect and admiration from peers over his 42-year tenure. Dombrowski is responsible for signing some of the Red Sox’ key players in the World Series, including David Price and J.D. Martinez, and trading for clutch playmakers Steve Pearce and Chris Sale.
“It’s very difficult to find anybody who’s better at preparing for and reading the free agent market, along with the trade deadline,” Red Sox senior vice president of player personnel Allard Baird told Baseball America’s Jerry Crasnick.