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April 10, 2023 - We are excited to welcome Mike Elias, Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Baltimore Orioles."
Mike Elias was named the Orioles Executive Vice President and General Manager on November 16, 2018. He is entering his 17th season in Major League Baseball and fourth with the Orioles.
In his tenure as Executive Vice President and General Manager, Elias has worked quickly to revamp the Orioles' player development system, revitalize the club's international scouting presence, and expand the team's analytics department. As a result, the franchise has rapidly ascended in annual MLB organizational talent rankings, moving from the bottom third before Elias' arrival to as high as first or second overall by each of FanGraphs, Baseball America, MLBPipeline, and ESPN.
Before joining the Orioles, Elias served as Assistant General Manager, Player Acquisition with the Houston Astros. Throughout his seven years in Houston, he helped to shape an Astros roster that produced back-to-back 100-win seasons, a World Series Championship, two American League Championship Series appearances, and two division titles.
Prior to joining the Astros, Elias spent five seasons as a scout with the St. Louis Cardinals, including over a year as the club's Manager of Amateur Scouting. During his time with the Cardinals, the club produced a consistently top-ranked farm system and won the 2011 World Series.
Elias, 39, is a native of Fairfax County, Va., where he attended Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. A 2006 graduate of Yale University (Conn.), he was a four-time letter winner as a left-handed pitcher for the Bulldogs baseball team. He and his wife, Alexandra, reside in Baltimore with their daughter, Evelyn, and son, Samuel.
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