Resultado da Busca
Baseball executive. Known for. Chairman Emeritus and former part-owner of the Philadelphia Phillies. William Yale Giles (born September 7, 1934) is the honorary National League (NL) President, and chairman emeritus and former part-owner of Major League Baseball (MLB)'s Philadelphia Phillies. [1]
- September 7, 1934 (age 89), Rochester, New York, U.S.
- United States
- Chairman Emeritus and former part-owner of the Philadelphia Phillies
- Baseball executive
Bill Giles is a former Phillies executive who led the team to three pennants and a World Series, and built Citizens Bank Park. He also hired Harry Kalas, signed Pete Rose, and created the Phanatic and the Phillie Phanatic.
William George Giles OBE (born 18 November 1939) is a retired British weather forecaster and television presenter. Early life. Bill Giles was born in Dittisham, near Dartmouth, Devon, England, and first became interested in meteorology whilst at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Crediton .
William Y. Giles: President and owner: 1981–1997: David P. Montgomery: President and owner: 1997–2014: L. Patrick D. Gillick: President: 2015: John S. Middleton: Owner: 2015–present: Andrew B. MacPhail: President: 2016–2020: David Dombrowski: President of Baseball Operations: 2020-present
NamePositionTenurePresident of Baseball Operations2020-presentPresident2016–2020Owner2015–presentPresident2015Bill Gates é um empresário americano mundialmente conhecido por fundar a Microsoft, a mais conhecida empresa de software do mundo. É também reconhecidamente um dos pioneiros na revolução do computador voltado para o consumidor comum.
- 19 min
14 de jul. de 2015 · Giles said he has no inside knowledge on who the next permanent manager will be, nor does he know what the future holds for GM Ruben Amaro Jr. Giles did offer a promising long-range forecast for the Phillies, even though there will be more gloom — more suffering, if you will — for the Phillies in 2016.
As honorary president of the National League, Bill Giles represents the Senior Circuit in the All Star game and the postseason Warren Giles served as National League president from 1951-1969. Fifty years after he took the post his son Bill Giles was named honorary president of the league.