Ed Barrow
1868–1953 (age 85)
Baseball executive
Biography
Ed Barrow was a pioneering baseball executive whose innovative management strategies transformed professional baseball in the early twentieth century. As general manager of the New York Yankees, he built the foundation for one of sports' most storied dynasties, overseeing the acquisition of Babe Ruth and developing the organizational structure that would define the franchise for generations.
Barrow's legacy extends beyond championships and winning records; he fundamentally changed how baseball teams were managed and operated. His emphasis on scouting, player development, and strategic acquisitions set new standards for the sport and influenced executive practices across Major League Baseball.