Tim Purpura
Timothy Gerard Purpura (born March 19, 1958 in Oak Lawn, Illinois) is a former General Manager of the Houston Astros Major League Baseball team. He was with the club from 2005 to 2007.
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Born | Timothy Gerard Purpura[1] March 19, 1958 Oak Lawn, Illinois, U.S. |
Education | Loyola University Chicago (B.S.) Thomas Jefferson School of Law (J.D.) |
Occupation | baseball executive |
Spouse(s) | Shari |
Biography
He graduated from Oak Lawn Community High School in Illinois in 1976.
Purpura received a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Loyola University of Chicago in 1983 and earned a law degree from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in 1992. He was inducted into the Oak Lawn Community High School (Illinois) Hall of Fame in November 2005.
He worked as an assistant in player development for the California Angels during spring training from 1990–92 and headed special projects for the San Diego Padres minor league department in 1991.
Purpura was the Houston Astros assistant farm director in 1994 and the Director of Major and Minor League Player Relations in 1995–1996. He was the assistant GM/Director of Player Development from 1997 to 2004 and was named General Manager of the Astros in November 2004, replacing Gerry Hunsicker.
Under his tenure, the club made its first World Series appearance (against the Chicago White Sox) in 2005. While this was a highlight of his career, Astros owner Drayton McLane replaced Purpura on September 20, 2007 by Ed Wade, former Philadelphia Phillies GM.
He was later executive vice president and chief operating office of Minor League Baseball (2008-2011), Texas Rangers senior director of player development (2011-2013), and adjunct professor in SMU's Graduate School of Sports Management (2014-2015).
In September 2016 he was named President of the Texas League of Professional Baseball Clubs.
Tim, his wife, Shari, daughter Brooke, and son Brennan, make their home in Bellaire, Texas.
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Preceded by Gerry Hunsicker |
Houston Astros General Manager 2005 to 2007 |
Succeeded by Tal Smith |