Senior Vice President, Baseball Operations
Josh Byrnes enters his tenth season as the Dodgers’ Senior Vice President, Baseball Operations, where he supervises the club’s scouting and player development. Since his first season in 2015, the Dodgers have posted the best record in baseball, winning six division titles, three National League pennants and the 2020 World Championship.
He previously served as executive vice president/general manager for two of the Dodgers’ NL West rivals, the Diamondbacks (Oct. 2005-July 2010) and Padres (Oct. 2011-June 2014). Byrnes began his baseball front office career in 1994 with the Indians, working as an advance scout in 1995 and 1996 before being promoted to director of scouting in June 1998. In fall 1999, Byrnes became assistant general manager of the Rockies and moved to the Red Sox in the same role for the 2003-05 seasons, helping Boston to the 2004 World Series title.
Originally from Washington, D.C., Byrnes attended Haverford (PA) College, where he established school career records in home runs and RBI. He has two daughters, Avery and Darby.