Ed Doherty (baseball executive)

Ed Doherty (baseball executive)

Edward Sylvester Doherty (ca. 1900 — July 8, 1971) was an American front office executive in minor league and Major League Baseball. He served as the first general manager in the history of the second Washington Senators franchise (now the Texas Rangers), from the expansion team's formation following the 1960 season through the end of the 1962 campaign.

Biography

Doherty had spent the previous 7½ seasons as president of one of the three Triple-A minor leagues of the day, the American Association. Doherty's early career included stints in the front office of the Boston Red Sox and six seasons (1947-52) as general manager of Boston's AAA farm team, the Louisville Colonels of the Association. After assuming the league presidency, he led the Association through a tumultuous time during which it lost (or would lose) some of its most established cities (Milwaukee, Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. Paul — as well as new entry Houston) to major league franchise shifts and planned expansion. He also faced a threat from a putative third major league, the Continental League, that would have taken many of those same markets had it been born. With the loss of Milwaukee and Kansas City, and struggles in less successful venues, Doherty oversaw the Association's expansion into markets such as Denver, Omaha, Houston, Dallas and Fort Worth, during that period.

Doherty was one of the most vocal opponents of Major League Baseball expansion, leading the minor leagues' resistance to rumored plans at the 1959 baseball winter meetings. ["The New York Times," Nov. 29, 1959, page 37.] Ironically, Doherty would gain his major league general manager job when the original Washington franchise decamped for the Association's Minneapolis and St. Paul territories after 1960 to become the Minnesota Twins, which created an opening for an expansion club in the U.S. capital.

Doherty was appointed by Washington majority owner Elwood "Pete" Quesada, a retired United States Air Force general, and his first task was to sign a manager and draft players. He selected as his skipper Mickey Vernon, longtime Washington fan favorite from the 1940s and 1950s as a first baseman and two-time batting champion, and a member of the 1960 World Series champion Pittsburgh Pirates coaching staff. He drafted well-known veterans such as Dick Donovan, Bobby Shantz, Gene Woodling and Dale Long in the expansion lottery, then traded Shantz to Pittsburgh to acquite pitcher Bennie Daniels, who would lead the 1961 Nats in victories. Predictably, the new Senators struggled in their maiden season, losing 100 games and finishing tied for last in the ten-team American League. Seeking improvement on the field and a drawing card at the gate as the Senators prepared to move into the new DC Stadium for 1962, Doherty traded Donovan, the 1961 AL earned run average champion, and his leading home run hitter, Gene Green, to the Cleveland Indians for charismatic veteran center fielder Jimmy Piersall, coming off one of his best seasons. But Piersall struggled in Washington, batting only .244, and the 1962 Senators lost 101 games and finished, by themselves, in the basement. During the season, Doherty and Vernon were publicly criticized by owner Quesada because of the team's poor showing. At the close of the campaign, Quesada sold his share in the team, and Doherty was replaced by George Selkirk.

Ed Doherty died at age 71 in Winchester, Massachusetts.

References

* [http://books.google.com/books?id=aGGlTmcmB2gC&pg=PA214&lpg=PA214&dq=%22Ed+Doherty%22+Senators&source=web&ots=846WnKutBo&sig=eWY9lNtQd5XXnGFJ3bvoJM0LKGo&hl=en Devaux, Tom, "The Washington Senators, 1901-71."]
* McFarlane, Paul, and others, eds., "The 1971 Baseball Guide," St. Louis: The Sporting News, 1972. (Obituary)
* "The New York Times," Nov. 29, 1959.


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