Jim Crane said Reid Ryan has done a good job for the Astros and will be helping his son and working with the executive team. Will Victor Wembanyama play in NBA Summer League? Here's what to know The team said that Reid Ryan's new role as executive adviser of business relations will allow him "more opportunities to focus on his other business ventures while remaining an important part of the Astros organization." "I've been working a long time, and very hard a long time, and I have other stuff, and so he's just coming in to lend a hand." I have an older son that's very good, very bright, and has got some experience but he hasn't been around it, and I want to start teaching him," said Crane, who turns 66 in January and has owned the team for eight years. He added Nolan was always welcome at the park and at any Astros-related activities.Ĭrane maintained the moves were not related to the incident with Sports Illustrated or the firing of an assistant general manager. Reid Ryan's move to executive adviser of business relations was announced Thursday by Astros owner Jim Crane who said his son Jared is joining the executive team to get more experience and to help in the organization.īerman also tweeted that Crane said Nolan's contract was through February 2020 and if he's decided to step down, that's his decision. "I will not be back with the club and will leave it at that," Nolan Ryan was quoted as saying in a text. Former Rangers and Astros great Nolan Ryan has parted ways with the team in Houston, according to a tweet from Fox26's Mark Berman, after his son Reid was demoted and shifted to a lesser role in the organization Thursday.
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