American baseball executive
Baseball player
Matt Arnold is an American baseball executive, who is the general manager of the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball .
Career
Arnold graduated from Highland High School in Bakersfield, California ,[ 1] and the University of California, Santa Barbara .[ 2] He worked for the Tampa Bay Rays until David Stearns hired Arnold for the Brewers in October 2015. Arnold was promoted to general manager in November 2020.[ 3] On October 27, 2021, Arnold signed a contract extension with Milwaukee.[ 4]
After the 2022 season, Stearns stepped down as president of baseball operations to take on an advisory role with the Brewers. The team placed Arnold in charge of baseball operations.[ 5]
References
^ Lynch, Stephen. "Highland High grad pays his dues en route to becoming VP, assistant GM of Milwaukee Brewers" . The Bakersfield Californian . Retrieved October 6, 2021 .
^ "BASEBALL: County native Matt Arnold rises through baseball executive ranks" . Ventura County Star . August 17, 2016. Retrieved October 6, 2021 .
^ "Brewers promote assistant general manager Matt Arnold to GM" . Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel . November 19, 2020. Retrieved October 6, 2021 .
^ "Matt Arnold withdraws name from consideration for Mets' job, will get extension with Brewers" . October 27, 2021.
^ "Brewers president David Stearns steps down, GM Matt Arnold promoted" .
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