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Derek Jetter resigns as CEO of Marlins

Jane Austen by Jane Austen
March 1, 2022
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It was announced Monday that Derek Jetter will step down as CEO of Miami Marlins.

“Today I announce that Miami Marlins and I have officially ended our relationship. I will no longer be the CEO or partner of the club. Five years ago we had the intention of changing the ownership of Marlins and I am proud to be the CEO. Through trust and responsibility, we have transformed every aspect of ownership, redesigned employees and developed a long-term strategic plan for success.

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“I will no longer be the CEO or partner of Marlins”: Jetter pic.twitter.com/CNV2Tpkf9a

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“The owner’s vision for the future is different than what I signed up to lead. This is the perfect time for me to step aside when a new season begins.”

He was part of a group led by Bruce Sherman that won the rights to buy Marlins from Jeffrey Loria in August 2017, a $ 1.2 billion deal officially announced two months later. Jeter held a 4% stake in the acquisition, becoming CEO and overseeing baseball operations beginning in September 2017.

A five-time World Series champion who played with the Yankees from 1995 to 2014, he was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2020.

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Although the team reached the postseason in the epidemic-reduced 2020 season, Marlins has had the worst record in four seasons in the National League, with Jetter being the team’s chief executive.

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Miami went 218-327 in that series, ending a one-time winning record of 31-29 in the abbreviated 2020 season. Throughout the seasons under Jetter, the Marlins went 63-98, 57-105 and 67-95.

Miami was ranked 27th out of 30 teams paid last year with $ 61 million.

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