Matt Klentak | |
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Born: 1980 (age 36–37) Medfield, Massachusetts |
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Matthew Klentak (born 1980) is an American baseball front office executive who serves as the general manager of the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB). He previously served as the assistant general manager of MLB's Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
Klentak attended Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood, Massachusetts where he earned three varsity letters in baseball. He then attended Dartmouth College, where he played college baseball for the Dartmouth Big Green in all four years, starting at shortstop for three years, and serving as the team captain in his senior year.Bob Whalen, Dartmouth's head coach, moved Ed Lucas from shortstop to third base so that Klentak could play as the shortstop. Klentak graduated from Dartmouth in 2002 with a bachelor's degree in economics.
Klentak worked for the Colorado Rockies in their Baseball Operations department during the 2003 season. He then worked in Major League Baseball's Labor Relations Department for four years. He worked with Andy MacPhail, then the team president of the Baltimore Orioles, while working on the 2006 Collective Bargaining Agreement. In 2008, MacPhail hired Klentak as Director of Baseball Operations. After the 2011 season, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim hired Klentak as their assistant general manager. When Jerry Dipoto, the Angels' general manager, resigned during the 2015 season, Klentak was interviewed for the position. The Angels hired Billy Eppler.