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Dave Dombrowski

American baseball executive (born 1956)

Baseball player

David Dombrowski (born July 27, 1956) is an American baseball executive who serves as the president of baseball operations for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). Dombrowski also previously served as the general manager of the Montreal Expos, the general manager and president of the Florida Marlins and Detroit Tigers, and president of baseball operations for the Boston Red Sox. He has helped build four different franchises (Marlins, Tigers, Red Sox, Phillies) into pennant-winning teams, and he has won the World Series twice — with the Marlins in 1997 and the Red Sox in 2018.

Career

Chicago White Sox

Dombrowski began his career with the Chicago White Sox in 1978, as an administrative assistant in their minor league organization.[1] He moved up the ladder to assistant general manager to Roland Hemond by his late 20s, but was purged during Ken Harrelson's one-year reign in 1986 as the White Sox front-office boss.

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Karie Ross

American sports broadcaster

Karie Dombrowski (néeRoss) is an American former sports broadcaster. She worked as both a sports anchor and reporter for ABC, NBC and CBS network affiliates and as a cable television broadcast reporter. Ross was ESPN's third female on-air personality,[1] and she was the first female reporter on ESPN’s College Football GameDay.[2]

Early life

Ross was born in Norman, Oklahoma,[3] raised in Clinton, Oklahoma by her parents Lanny and Janet Ross. Ross attended Clinton High School where she served as the school newspaper's sports editor. She was a supporter of Oklahoma Sooners sports in many ways: a baseball batgirl, a wrestling mat maid, and a football and basketball pompon squad member.

Ross went on to study at the University of Oklahoma. She interned at KOKH-TV during her senior year at Oklahoma.[3] She began her broadcasting journalism career at KOCO-TV in Oklahoma City.[1]

Broadcast career

In 1981, Ross earned the title Maid of Cotton. The role had her serving

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