George Weiss (baseball)

George Weiss (baseball)

George Martin Weiss (June 23, 1894August 13, 1972) was one of Major League Baseball's most successful executives. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971. Working as the director of the New York Yankees' farm system from 1932 to 1947, Weiss established it as one of the two best in the game, helping the Bombers win nine American League pennants and eight World Series championships. Then, during Weiss' tenure as the Yankees' general manager from by|1947 to by|1960, the team won 10 AL pennants and seven more World Series titles. He later became the first club president and general manager of the New York Mets from by|1961 to by|1966 after that expansion franchise was formed.

George Weiss was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and attended Yale University. In 1915, he got his start in baseball when at age 20 he founded the New Haven MaxFeds in the independent Colonial League, an "outlaw" minor league associated with the Federal League. In by|1919, Weiss borrowed $5,000 to acquire the New Haven franchise in the established Class A Eastern Leaguedn [The New York Times, Aug. 14, 1972] , which was immediately nicknamed the "Weissmen" by local baseball writers [Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., "The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball," 3rd edition. Durham, N.C.: Baseball America, 2007] . He operated the New Haven club, eventually nicknamed the "Profs" in homage to Yale, for a decade — and even though he was not yet affiliated with the Yankees, he helped groom Lou Gehrig for stardom during the Iron Horse's minor league apprenticeship. Then, in 1930, Weiss took over the Baltimore Orioles of the Class AA International League for two seasons.

In by|1932, at 37, he was hired by the Yankees to create a farm system, which had been pioneered in the National League by the St. Louis Cardinals and was the linchpin of the Cardinals' dominance of the Senior Circuit. Weiss grew the Yankee system from four farm teams in 1931 to 16 by by|1939 and 20 by 1947. The Yankee farm system churned out many of the players who would lead the Bronx Bombers to their four consecutive (1936-39) World Series titles in the 1930s, their five straight titles (1949-53), and their six other championship clubs sprinkled throughout the rest of the 1940s and 1950s.

In October 1947, just after the 1947 World Series championship, Weiss was promoted to general manager of the Yankees, after the team's newly reconstituted ownership tandem of Dan Topping and Del Webb bought out original partner Larry MacPhail, who had also been general manager. Weiss led the Yankees to 10 AL pennants and seven world titles in 13 seasons. But after the Yanks were defeated in the 1960 World Series, Weiss and his longtime manager, Casey Stengel, were forced to retire. They would both return with the Mets; Weiss was named president and de facto general manager of the Mets in May 1961, and Stengel followed as skipper in by|1962.

In Weiss' five seasons as Met general manager, the team escaped the NL basement only in Weiss' last year. He was succeeded by former Cardinal GM Bing Devine. He was named "The Sporting News"' Major League Executive of the Year in 1950, 1951, 1952, and 1960. He was inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame in 1982.

He died in Greenwich, Connecticut, at age 78 in 1972.

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* [http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/hofers_and_honorees/hofer_bios/weiss_george.htm Baseball Hall of Fame biography]


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