Sam Menzin, the assistant general manager of the Detroit Tigers, has resigned from his position just a week into the new season. Menzin had been with the team since 2012, rising through various roles before becoming assistant GM in August 2021. He briefly acted as the club's acting front office leader between former GM Al Avila’s firing and Scott Harris’ hiring. His departure comes at a time when speculation arises about future advancement and team dynamics within the Tigers' management.
Tigers assistant general manager Sam Menzin resigned just a week into the season, after a tenure that included overseeing player development and Spring Training upgrades.
Menzin, who started as an intern in 2012, was one of the longest-tenured staffers, having briefly acted as the front office head following Al Avila's firing.
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