Peavy returns to Padres as special assistant to CEO
- Jake Peavy has returned to the San Diego Padres as a special assistant to CEO Erik Greupner.
- Peavy, a former Cy Young Award winner, said, "San Diego has always held a special place in my heart."
- Peavy retired in 2016 with a career record of 152-126.
- Erik Greupner confirmed Peavy's new role with the Padres, highlighting his impact as a Hall of Fame member.
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Former Cy Young Award winner Jake Peavy returns to Padres as special assistant to CEO
Jake Peavy, the 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner and member of the San Diego Padres Hall of Fame, has joined the team as special assistant to CEO Erik Greupner and will assist multiple departments and serve as an ambassador to fans and the community.
Red Sox World Series Champ Lands New Job With NL Club
Former Red Sox pitcher Jake Peavy is headed back to where his career started. The 2013 World Series champion is joining the San Diego Padres as the special assistant to CEO Erik Greupner, the club announced Thursday. Peavy will assist multiple departments within the Padres’ organization and serve as an ambassador to fans and the San Diego community, per a press release from the club. “We’re excited for Jake to rejoin the Padres after an outstand…


Padres Hire Jake Peavy As Special Assistant
The Padres announced this afternoon that Jake Peavy has returned to the organization as a special assistant to CEO Erik Greupner. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reported the news just before the club finalized the hiring. “I’m incredibly appreciative of this opportunity to reunite with my Padres family,” the longtime MLB starter said in a press release. “San Diego has always held a special place in my heart. I’m a Padre through and through – from t…
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