8:52AM: The hiring isn’t yet official, as the Detroit News’ Chris McCosky writes (X link) that Farrell and the Tigers “are finalizing a deal.” Farrell’s role with the Tigers would involve assuming some of the duties left open when Garko was promoted.
8:29AM: The Tigers have hired Shane Farrell as their new farm director, according to Bob Elliott of the Canadian Baseball Network (links to X). Farrell has spent the last five seasons as the Blue Jays’ director of amateur scouting, and was in charge of the team’s drafts.
As Elliott notes, Farrell has past ties to Tigers president of baseball operations Scott Harris, as the two previously worked together in the Cubs’ front office when Harris was Chicago’s director of baseball ops and and Farrell was a scout and crosschecker. There is also a distant family connection to Detroit for Farrell, as his father John (the longtime former manager and pitcher) spent his final season as a player with the Tigers in 1996.
It isn’t yet known if Farrell is joining the Tigers’ current front office mix, or if he’ll be taking the place of a departing executive. Ryan Garko is still credited as the team’s VP of player development, but Garko was also promoted to an assistant GM role back in May. Fellow AGM Rob Metzler oversees the team’s scouting operations, and Mark Conner has spent the last two seasons as Detroit’s director of amateur scouting.
Farrell’s departure leaves the Blue Jays with a big hole to fill in their front office, and it represents a shakeup in the club’s player development strategies. While such notables as Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Bo Bichette, and Alek Manoah are homegrown products of the Toronto farm system, the Jays have long had difficulty in developing a consistent pipeline of minor leaguers who become productive members of the MLB roster.
This problem predates Farrell’s arrival in the organization, and it is naturally hard to gauge his work in Toronto considering how almost literally all of the players drafted by the Jays in the last five seasons have yet to reach the big leagues. Austin Martin (the fifth overall pick in 2020) is the only player drafted by the Blue Jays from 2020-24 who has made it to the Show, and Martin was traded to the Twins back in 2021 as part of the deal that brought Jose Berrios to Toronto.
Of course, the lack of any immediate help could itself be an issue, as the Jays haven’t had many big prospects coming up to bolster the roster or to be used as trade chips. 2021 first-rounder Gunnar Hoglund was also dealt to the A’s as part of the Matt Chapman trade package in March 2022, and other prominent young pitchers drafted under Farrell (Ricky Tiedemann, CJ Van Eyk, Brandon Barriera) have all had their career slowed by injuries.
LordD99
Shane. Come back.
84LeFlore
Pa’s got things for you to do! And Mother wants you!
poem58
I think the Shatkins ship is sinking and people are jumping off before the water gets any higher.
rct
As the great Micheal Ray Richardson once said, the ship be sinking.
The Saber-toothed Superfife
Good. Maybe he’ll have the good sense to hire the Superfife…..
I’ve always wanted to see Japan.
Nuitari
Perhaps they could use someone to scrub the toilets…
Old York
Why do the Tigers need to own farms?
mike q.
Domesticated tigers forget how to hunt.
Armaments216
Now their farm is going Farrell
whyhayzee
I’d be lion if I didn’t say I got a chuckle out of that.
jbigz12
In charge of the Jays drafts…..
Is that a good thing? Not very impressive drafts in Toronto recently.
User 3222006999
Just because Farrell’s picks haven’t made it to the Majors yet isn’t necessarily his fault. Could be the Jays Minor league System leaders aren’t up to the task. Anyway it’s too early to evaluate and Harris knows what he’s doing IMO. So I’d trust Harris over the Jays Farm people.
jbigz12
1 big leaguer in the show out of the last 5 drafts is an extremely poor track record. Tiedemann is the only prospect who is highly regarded around the league but he has another injury & command issues.
Hasn’t been impressive and it’s an organizational failure as a whole. But he played a hand in that. We’ll see.
84LeFlore
That was the Tigers’ farm issue before with Avila. He got plenty of talent but nothing ever seemed to develop – even though he hired Ryan Garko. They didn’t get over the top until Harris & Co arrived.
Rothbard
Avila is a Hall of Fame level draft scout; however, he stunk at trades and free agent signings. Harris seems to be a good bridge to a nice window of contention, but this bringing on an old friend business makes me think he won’t turn us into a consistently good franchise like Houston, St Louis, and Tampa.
bestone
From what we understand, despite the Jays workers operating the oars, the Shatkins duo had control over the rudder.
gotigers68
Farm Director, probably won’t be in charge of drafting personnel….
CTS4
More proof, that lousy GM shapiro and his carry-on baggage the lackie atkins should be FIRED in Toronto !!!
The 2 Cleveland Clowns have never built a winning team, nor have they built a good farm system ,EVER !!
Time Is Up….!
bestone
Yeah…when those two are gone, the new team “leaders” would want to bring in their own team. Hopefully this is a sign that the more astute workers know this, and are looking for better opportunities before they are kicked to the curb…
For Love of the Game
That is the way it works. People aren’t as stupid as we sometimes think they are.
Skell 2
I speak for all Jays fans when I say You can have him
User 3222006999
Yeah not to mention that if you read the article most of the Jays high picks have already been traded for short term goals. Not really his fault is it? I’ll wait.
Naylor01
Ya and none of those guys have turned to anything either. In hindsight it was better to trade them.
User 2770661946
Leave him alone. They don’t just give farm director positions away. It’s probably the most important position a team has. He’s earned it.
Lindor's Bodyguard
I would leave Toronto for a damn good offer and a chance to jump to a team on the rise if I was in his position.
User 2770661946
Even the thought of leaving a world class, cosmopolitan, great city like Toronto for Detroit makes me ill. It’s like going from Paris to Mobile, Alabama but worse.
whyhayzee
The people in Mobile are infinitely nicer than the snooty Parisians. Can you imagine thinking that cities in other countries are better than cities in the country with the most guns per capita in the world?
Karensjer
Mobile was a fun town when lived there for a year while in college. People were nice, and they had great food.
Armaments216
Not sure I see the appeal of Paris, Alabama but to each their own.
User 2770661946
Insert Singapore, Sydney, Rome, London, Tokyo, Barcelona etc etc if Paris doesn’t do it for you. Insert Oakland, CA, Gary Indiana, etc etc in Mobile’s place. Point still stands.
metsin4
I think almost anyone would agree living anywhere in the USA is drastically better then anywhere else.
whyhayzee
Points have no dimension, they can hardly stand.
WestVillageTiger
Gary is the only place on that list that is remotely affordable. Just saying’….
I UglyFish
Said the guy who has never left his parents basement and never spent time in Detroit or Mobile Alabama.
sad tormented neglected mariners fan
What happened to John Farrell? Did a lot of people hate him?
whyhayzee
It’s possible that he’s just enjoying life. He’s from Monmouth Beach and maybe he’s just fishing and relaxing.
bestone
He did jump to the Red Sox mid contract, because it was his dream job….wasnt well thought of in Toronto at the time.
jimmertee
Good for John. Best wishes in his future endeavours. I’ll be watching who the Jays hire to replace him.
I still think the Jays are going nowhere with Shapiro/Atkins/Click and LaCava running things. It is time for wholesale changes on the baseball operations side.
jimmertee
*Shane, son of John.
high_upside
Good to get the last of the Ferrel taint out of Toronto. I bet working for the tigers has always been his dream job.
Seriously though, after five years at f failure it’s good to get a new leader.