The Mets also have an opening at GM, but that entire organization is a disaster. So, I don't think McLeod wants his first GM job to be there, but maybe the Giants could be his perfect spot? Via the Sun-Times.
The Twins interviewed McLeod for their GM opening in 2016, but he wasn't hired and back in 2014, he also interviewed with the Padres, but withdrew because he wanted to stay with the Cubs. The Cubs have already made a change in their coaching staff, firing Chili Davis and hiring Anthony Iapoca as the new hitting coach. Bench coach Brandon Hyde has interviewed for vacant manager positions, so that could potentially be another coaching change for Joe Maddon. Now, the Cubs may have to make the biggest change of them all, trying to find a replacement for McLeod if he and the Giants end up being a match.“I’m not actively looking because of how great things are here,” said McLeod, who sat alongside team president Theo Epstein and general manager Jed Hoyer during the fall 2011 news conference introducing them as the Cubs’ new front-office regime.
“But if a team had interest, and it’s the right opportunity, yeah,” McLeod said. “There is a time I do see myself in a situation where I could possibly be running an organization.”








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