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Ruben Amaro is the New GM of the Phillies, Already Has Big Hole to Fill

It wasn't a secret that Pat Gillick was going to step down as Phillies general manager after this season which meant the team had plenty of time to figure out his successor. The only problem was they had two top-notch candidates in house as replacements. Assistant general managers Ruben Amaro and Mike Arbuckle both played a big role in building the world champions but one was going to be left holding the bag.

It wound up being Arbuckle. Amaro was named the team's new GM at a press conference today. Amaro played for the Phillies and served as Gillick's public face on many occassions the last couple of years. He was widely seen as the former GM's protege. Arbuckle handled scouting and player development and, upon learning he wouldn't get the top job, informed the team that he'd be leaving for other opportunities.

It's a big loss. The Phillies lean heavily on players that Arbuckle brought into the organization. Six of the nine players who started Game 5, in fact, were drafted under Arbuckle and the guy who closed the game was acquired in exchange for three players Arbuckle selected. That's a big loss as will be the other guys Arbuckle poaches when he lands another job.

Phillies GM Pat Gillick May Retire After 2008

Pat GillickPat Gillick seemed to announce earlier this week that he plans to step down as general manager of the Phillies after next season, the last of his three-year contract. A day later he backtracked, saying his plans weren't set in stone but still admitted that he was leaning in that direction. So, assuming he does leave, who's next in line to take his spot? Unlike teams like the Astros and Pirates, there's a good chance the team won't need to conduct a nationwide search for their leading candidates. From MLB.com:
Will Mike Arbuckle or Ruben Amaro Jr. become the new general manager of the Phillies?

Both assistant general managers bring front-office experience to the position, having worked for the Phillies for many years. Arbuckle arrived on Oct. 26, 1992, coming from the Braves' organization, while Amaro went straight from the playing field to the assistant GM spot after the 1998 season.
Amaro almost landed the job in Houston earlier this month before Ed Wade swooped in and grabbed it. Promoting from within has to be the ideal situation for the team as it allows Gillick's successor to have a voice in the current direction and long-term plans so he won't have to completely start from scratch when he does eventually take over. That said, having two qualified candidates working side by side might result in some kind of power struggle, but considering Arbuckle and Amaro have almost a decade of experience working with each other, that's probably not a huge concern.

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