Henry J.
"Hank" Peters (born October
17, 1929) is an American
former
baseball executive. He began his career in the scouting
department of the St. Louis Browns and their successors, the
Baltimore Orioles, in the
mid-1950s. Peters subsequently joined the front office of the
Kansas City Athletics, directing
their scouting and minor league system in the mid-1960s under
tempestuous owner
Charlie Finley. He
held the title of
general
manager of the Athletics during the season.
Peters joined the
Cleveland
Indians following the 1965 campaign as director of player
personnel and assistant general manager to
Gabe Paul for the remainder of the 1960s through
1971. He then served as the sixth president in the history of the
National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues, the umbrella
group that governs
minor league
baseball, from 1972 to 1975, president and general manager of
the Orioles from 1975 to 1987, and president of the Indians from
1987 to 1991.
As Orioles' general manager, he kept the team competitive in the
tough
American League East
Division, and won AL pennants in
1979 and
1983, as well as the
1983 World Series.
References
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http://www.baseballamerica.com/execdb/?show=exec&eid=peterha01