MLB owners are expected to re-elect commissioner Rob Manfred to another term next week, according to The Athletic's Evan Drellich and Ken Rosenthal.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JULY 09: Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred reacts during the first round of the 2023 MLB Draft presented by Nike at Lumen Field on July 09, 2023 in Seattle, Washington. MLB owners are expected to re-elect commissioner Rob Manfred to another term next week,Manfred needs at least 16 of the 30 team owners to vote in his favor to keep his job. The vote isn’t expected to be anywhere near that close.
“No doubt, there never was,” an anonymous source told The Athletic. “It’s a foregone conclusion [that he will be reelected].” Manfred, 64, first took office as commissioner in 2015. He replaced Bud Selig, who held the post for 22 years. He was last re-elected in 2018, which extended his second term as commissioner through January 2025. Assuming Manfred is elected again, and his term remains at five years, he will be MLB's commissioner through 2030.
Manfred has dealt with plenty of criticism and major issues throughout his career — most recently with the
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