The Philadelphia Phillies are in the advanced stages of talks to make Dave Dombrowski their next president of baseball operations, according to The Athletic's Jayson Stark.
Dombrowski would replace Matt Klentak, who stepped down this offseason after five years with the franchise.
The 64-year-old would bring decades of experience to the Phillies. He served as the general manager or president of baseball operations at the Expos, Marlins, Tigers and most recently the Red Sox. Most recently, Dombrowski served as the architect of the 2018 Red Sox team that won 108 regular season games and claimed the franchise's third World Series title in 20 years.