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John Claiborne (baseball executive)

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In 2002, Claiborne was hired by the Baltimore Orioles as the first ever employee of, and to start "Orioles Television", which was the group that produced over-the-air broadcasts of Orioles games, and was the precursor to the current Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN)
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Claiborne eventually returned to Boston to serve as president of the fledgling NESN, which has grown to become a powerful regional sports network.
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Less than a year later, however, Claiborne returned to St. Louis to take over the Cardinals' front office. He ran the Redbirds from the end of the
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and chief operating officer of the Redbirds in 1978–80. In between, he was the farm system director of the
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Claiborne drew positive notices for his work in the Boston front office, but when longtime owner
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Claiborne ran the A's farm system during the height of the A's dynasty under owner
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in 1972–75 and the assistant general manager of the Red Sox in 1975–77.
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and faced the three-time defending world champion Athletics in the
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John Claiborne (disambiguation)
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American
Major League Baseball
New England Sports Network
cable television
Boston Red Sox
Boston Bruins
National Hockey League
New York Mets
St. Louis Cardinals
farm system
scouting
general manager
Oakland Athletics
Charlie Finley
1975
West Coast
American League East Division
1975 American League Championship Series
Dick O'Connell
Tom Yawkey
1977
Jean

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