The Detroit Tigers hired Jeff Greenberg as their new general manager Thursday, filling out their front office a year after Scott Harris joined the team as president of baseball operations.
Greenberg spent the last two seasons as associate general manager of the Chicago Blackhawks, who he joined after a decade with the Chicago Cubs. A graduate of Columbia Law School, Greenberg earned the reputation in the Cubs organization for intelligent and detail-oriented work, and in 2021, as an assistant GM, spent much of the year doing similar duties to that of a GM.