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Peter O'Malley

Peter O'Malley (born December 12, 1937)[3] is an American former owner (1979–98) and president (1970–98) of the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB).

Peter O'Malley
O'Malley at Dodger Stadium in 2015
Born (1937-12-12) December 12, 1937 (age 85)
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania
Wharton School of Business (1960) [1][2]
OccupationsFormer President and CEO of the Los Angeles Dodgers
  • World Series champion (1981, 1988)
  • NLCS champion (1974, 1977-1978, 1981, 1988)
  • 8× NL West Division Champs
Parent(s)Walter Francis O'Malley
Katherine Elizabeth Hanson (1907–1979)
RelativesPeter Seidler (nephew)

Early life edit

O'Malley was born at Carson C. Peck Memorial Hospital in Brooklyn, New York, to long-time Dodger owner Walter Francis O'Malley (1903–79) and Katherine Elizabeth "Kay" Hanson (1907–79). He has a sister, Theresa "Terry" O'Malley Seidler (born 1933), who was co-owner of the team.[3]

O'Malley graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, where he was president of his fraternity Phi Gamma Delta, and from the Wharton School of Business in 1960.

Career edit

In 1962, O'Malley was named the director of Dodgertown, the team's spring training headquarters located in Vero Beach, Florida. In 1965, he became president and general manager of the minor league Spokane Indians of the Pacific Coast League, where many future Dodger stars and coaches were on the roster.

In 1967 O'Malley moved to the major league club as vice president of stadium operations and in 1969, as executive vice president.[citation needed] He took over the presidency of the Dodgers from his father on March 17, 1970. His father, Walter, who had been Dodger Chairman of the Board since that date, died on August 9, 1979. On March 19, 1998, Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation (then the parent company of the Fox Television Network) acquired the team for what was alternately reported as $311 million or $350 million (equivalent to $490 to $550 million in 2021). This was the highest price ever paid for a US sports franchise at the time.[4]

O'Malley relinquished the club presidency to become Dodger chairman of the board;[5] he resigned that post at the end of the 1998 baseball season. Murdoch appointed NewsCorp subsidiary's Fox Television executives to oversee the Dodgers, with mixed results. The sale was reported as an estate and tax planning move for the O'Malley family, as Terry had ten children and Peter three. None had immediately emerged as a candidate to succeed Peter, and he acknowledged that the new economics of the game had dictated that the days of family baseball ownership, without support of a separate corporation, were largely over. NewsCorp sold the Dodgers in 2004 for $430 million (equivalent to $600 million in 2021) to Frank McCourt, a Boston developer.

In 1996, after earlier consideration and partly owing to a phone call from Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan on August 22, 1995, at 3:25 p.m.,[6] O'Malley met with NFL officials to discuss the possible construction of a football-only stadium on Dodger-owned property surrounding Dodger Stadium. His plan offered solutions to a number of problems faced by the NFL in locating a team in Los Angeles, following the departure of both the Rams and the Raiders. First, it provided for scarce, centrally-located land. Second, the proposal came attached to highly regarded, established sports franchise management via the O'Malley involvement. Third, like Dodger Stadium, the new facility would be privately financed, and thus not entangled in lengthy municipal funding debates. Fourth, the plan called for alignment with an expansion team, meaning that no existing franchise would have to be moved.

Published reports indicated that O'Malley spent upwards of $1 million on an initial round of architectural renderings, land use studies and environmental impact research, and quickly garnered substantial support among NFL owners who would have to vote their approval. As meetings continued over the next year, O'Malley received a call from Mayor Riordan, asking him to cease pursuit of the NFL franchise. The city had decided that the team should play in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, already more than 70 years old, and absent any of the considerable amenities now standard in NFL stadiums. O'Malley reluctantly shelved his work and withdrew, noting that while he believed strongly in the viability of his proposal, "you can't fight City Hall." The Rams, however, would return to Los Angeles from St. Louis in 2016; a year later, the Chargers also relocated to Los Angeles from San Diego.

Hallmarks of O'Malley's baseball career were his deep involvement in the U.S. Little League program as longtime chairman of the Little League Foundation,[7] his contribution to baseball's introduction as an Olympic sport, and his years of promotion of baseball globally, particularly in Latin America, Japan, and China, where a donation he made provided for construction of the country's first baseball stadium in 1986. Named Dodger Stadium, it is in the coastal city of Tianjin. He also funded the building of the O'Malley baseball fields in Managua, Nicaragua (1992),[8] and Corkagh Park in Clondalkin, West Dublin, Ireland (1998), considered the main home of Irish baseball. He believed that these initiatives would bolster baseball's popularity around the world, while also benefiting both the Dodgers and the future of American baseball in general.

O'Malley has been widely credited with running the Dodgers as a professional, highly respected and emulated organization, operated with consistent methods and values, encompassing a style known as "The Dodger Way." Among his unique business practices were treating his staff to ice cream at 2 p.m. every day the Dodgers were in first place, freshly baked cookies on sell-out games and overseas trips in the offseason after particularly successful years. [4]

In 1997, Fortune magazine named the Dodgers as the only sports franchise selected as one of the "100 Best Companies to Work for in America." It was the third time the team had received the recognition after being named in books of that title in 1984 and 1993. [9]

On November 2, 2011, one day after the announcement that Frank McCourt would be selling the Dodgers, O'Malley expressed interest in repurchasing his former team.[10] He withdrew his bid on February 21, 2012.[11] O'Malley formed a partnership with Ron Fowler, Peter Seidler, and others, which purchased the San Diego Padres of MLB in August 2012.[12]

Personal life edit

O'Malley married Annette Zacho in 1971. They had three children. Annette died on July 20, 2023.[13]

Honours edit

  •   Order of the Rising Sun, 3rd Class, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon (2015)
  • Named an “Honorary Citizen of Tianjin of the People’s Republic of China” by the People’s Government of Tianjin (1991)
  • Appointed member, Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee Board of Directors (1979)[14]
  • Inducted into the Irish-American Baseball Hall of Fame, New York (2013)[15]
  • Medallion of Merit from the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, Los Angeles (2013)[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Klitzman, Zach, "Ruth, Koufax, Aaron ... O'Malley: Long-time Dodgers owner becomes first Penn alum to get Cooperstown invite", The Daily Pennsylvanian, January 17, 2008
  2. ^ "A Pioneer Owner (and Spoon Man) in the Hall of Fame", University of Pennsylvania Alumni Profiles, The Pennsylvania Gazette, Sept/Oct 2008
  3. ^ a b "Son Born to Walter O'Malleys". The New York Times. December 25, 1937. Retrieved 2007-08-21. A son, their second child, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Waiter F. O'Malley of 780 St. Marks Avenue, Brooklyn, on Dec. 12 at the Peck Memorial Hospital, Brooklyn.
  4. ^ a b . Time. January 20, 1997. Archived from the original on January 13, 2005. Retrieved 2007-08-21. Forty years after his father removed the family business to L.A. from Brooklyn, Peter O'Malley announced that he was selling the firm -- namely, the Dodgers.
  5. ^ . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2015-12-13. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
  6. ^ "Archives". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-08-24. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  8. ^ "Peter O'Malley". Jackierobinson.org. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  9. ^ "Shades of Dodger Blue". Malibuchronicle.com.
  10. ^ "Interest in bidding on Dodgers grows". ESPN. Retrieved 2011-11-02.
  11. ^ "O'Malley reportedly drops bid for Dodgers". Los Angeles Times. 22 February 2012. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  12. ^ https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/padres/sdut-padres-sold-group-headed-omalley-heirs-2012aug06-htmlstory.html
  13. ^ https://apnews.com/article/annette-omalley-dies-dodgers-2a948107f3b6505d4b1661e60be7861a
  14. ^ "The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California on June 22, 1980 · Page 55". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  15. ^ "McEwing enters Irish-American Baseball HOF". M.mlb.com.
  16. ^ "IABHOF Class of 2013". Irishbaseballhall.net.
Preceded by President of the Los Angeles Dodgers
1970–1998
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chairman of the Los Angeles Dodgers
1980–1998
Succeeded by

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For other people named Peter O Malley see Peter O Malley disambiguation Peter O Malley born December 12 1937 3 is an American former owner 1979 98 and president 1970 98 of the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball MLB Peter O MalleyO Malley at Dodger Stadium in 2015Born 1937 12 12 December 12 1937 age 85 Brooklyn New York U S Alma materUniversity of PennsylvaniaWharton School of Business 1960 1 2 OccupationsFormer President and CEO of the Los Angeles Dodgers 2 World Series champion 1981 1988 5 NLCS champion 1974 1977 1978 1981 1988 8 NL West Division Champs 19741977197819811983198519881995 Parent s Walter Francis O Malley Katherine Elizabeth Hanson 1907 1979 RelativesPeter Seidler nephew Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Honours 5 ReferencesEarly life editO Malley was born at Carson C Peck Memorial Hospital in Brooklyn New York to long time Dodger owner Walter Francis O Malley 1903 79 and Katherine Elizabeth Kay Hanson 1907 79 He has a sister Theresa Terry O Malley Seidler born 1933 who was co owner of the team 3 O Malley graduated from the University of Pennsylvania where he was president of his fraternity Phi Gamma Delta and from the Wharton School of Business in 1960 Career editIn 1962 O Malley was named the director of Dodgertown the team s spring training headquarters located in Vero Beach Florida In 1965 he became president and general manager of the minor league Spokane Indians of the Pacific Coast League where many future Dodger stars and coaches were on the roster In 1967 O Malley moved to the major league club as vice president of stadium operations and in 1969 as executive vice president citation needed He took over the presidency of the Dodgers from his father on March 17 1970 His father Walter who had been Dodger Chairman of the Board since that date died on August 9 1979 On March 19 1998 Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation then the parent company of the Fox Television Network acquired the team for what was alternately reported as 311 million or 350 million equivalent to 490 to 550 million in 2021 This was the highest price ever paid for a US sports franchise at the time 4 O Malley relinquished the club presidency to become Dodger chairman of the board 5 he resigned that post at the end of the 1998 baseball season Murdoch appointed NewsCorp subsidiary s Fox Television executives to oversee the Dodgers with mixed results The sale was reported as an estate and tax planning move for the O Malley family as Terry had ten children and Peter three None had immediately emerged as a candidate to succeed Peter and he acknowledged that the new economics of the game had dictated that the days of family baseball ownership without support of a separate corporation were largely over NewsCorp sold the Dodgers in 2004 for 430 million equivalent to 600 million in 2021 to Frank McCourt a Boston developer In 1996 after earlier consideration and partly owing to a phone call from Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan on August 22 1995 at 3 25 p m 6 O Malley met with NFL officials to discuss the possible construction of a football only stadium on Dodger owned property surrounding Dodger Stadium His plan offered solutions to a number of problems faced by the NFL in locating a team in Los Angeles following the departure of both the Rams and the Raiders First it provided for scarce centrally located land Second the proposal came attached to highly regarded established sports franchise management via the O Malley involvement Third like Dodger Stadium the new facility would be privately financed and thus not entangled in lengthy municipal funding debates Fourth the plan called for alignment with an expansion team meaning that no existing franchise would have to be moved Published reports indicated that O Malley spent upwards of 1 million on an initial round of architectural renderings land use studies and environmental impact research and quickly garnered substantial support among NFL owners who would have to vote their approval As meetings continued over the next year O Malley received a call from Mayor Riordan asking him to cease pursuit of the NFL franchise The city had decided that the team should play in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum already more than 70 years old and absent any of the considerable amenities now standard in NFL stadiums O Malley reluctantly shelved his work and withdrew noting that while he believed strongly in the viability of his proposal you can t fight City Hall The Rams however would return to Los Angeles from St Louis in 2016 a year later the Chargers also relocated to Los Angeles from San Diego Hallmarks of O Malley s baseball career were his deep involvement in the U S Little League program as longtime chairman of the Little League Foundation 7 his contribution to baseball s introduction as an Olympic sport and his years of promotion of baseball globally particularly in Latin America Japan and China where a donation he made provided for construction of the country s first baseball stadium in 1986 Named Dodger Stadium it is in the coastal city of Tianjin He also funded the building of the O Malley baseball fields in Managua Nicaragua 1992 8 and Corkagh Park in Clondalkin West Dublin Ireland 1998 considered the main home of Irish baseball He believed that these initiatives would bolster baseball s popularity around the world while also benefiting both the Dodgers and the future of American baseball in general O Malley has been widely credited with running the Dodgers as a professional highly respected and emulated organization operated with consistent methods and values encompassing a style known as The Dodger Way Among his unique business practices were treating his staff to ice cream at 2 p m every day the Dodgers were in first place freshly baked cookies on sell out games and overseas trips in the offseason after particularly successful years 4 In 1997 Fortune magazine named the Dodgers as the only sports franchise selected as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work for in America It was the third time the team had received the recognition after being named in books of that title in 1984 and 1993 9 On November 2 2011 one day after the announcement that Frank McCourt would be selling the Dodgers O Malley expressed interest in repurchasing his former team 10 He withdrew his bid on February 21 2012 11 O Malley formed a partnership with Ron Fowler Peter Seidler and others which purchased the San Diego Padres of MLB in August 2012 12 Personal life editO Malley married Annette Zacho in 1971 They had three children Annette died on July 20 2023 13 Honours edit nbsp Order of the Rising Sun 3rd Class Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon 2015 Named an Honorary Citizen of Tianjin of the People s Republic of China by the People s Government of Tianjin 1991 Appointed member Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee Board of Directors 1979 14 Inducted into the Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame New York 2013 15 Medallion of Merit from the Friendly Sons of St Patrick Los Angeles 2013 16 References edit Klitzman Zach Ruth Koufax Aaron O Malley Long time Dodgers owner becomes first Penn alum to get Cooperstown invite The Daily Pennsylvanian January 17 2008 A Pioneer Owner and Spoon Man in the Hall of Fame University of Pennsylvania Alumni Profiles The Pennsylvania Gazette Sept Oct 2008 a b Son Born to Walter O Malleys The New York Times December 25 1937 Retrieved 2007 08 21 A son their second child was born to Mr and Mrs Waiter F O Malley of 780 St Marks Avenue Brooklyn on Dec 12 at the Peck Memorial Hospital Brooklyn a b Baseball s Blue Sale Time January 20 1997 Archived from the original on January 13 2005 Retrieved 2007 08 21 Forty years after his father removed the family business to L A from Brooklyn Peter O Malley announced that he was selling the firm namely the Dodgers O Malley Closing a Door to the Past latimes Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2015 12 13 Retrieved 2020 04 16 Archives Los Angeles Times Retrieved 18 November 2021 Little League Foundation Elects Howard Paster to Succeed Peter O Malley as President Archived from the original on 2017 08 24 Retrieved 2017 08 23 Peter O Malley Jackierobinson org Retrieved 18 November 2021 Shades of Dodger Blue Malibuchronicle com Interest in bidding on Dodgers grows ESPN Retrieved 2011 11 02 O Malley reportedly drops bid for Dodgers Los Angeles Times 22 February 2012 Retrieved 18 November 2021 https www sandiegouniontribune com sports padres sdut padres sold group headed omalley heirs 2012aug06 htmlstory html https apnews com article annette omalley dies dodgers 2a948107f3b6505d4b1661e60be7861a The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino California on June 22 1980 Page 55 Newspapers com Retrieved 18 November 2021 McEwing enters Irish American Baseball HOF M mlb com IABHOF Class of 2013 Irishbaseballhall net Preceded byWalter O Malley President of the Los Angeles Dodgers1970 1998 Succeeded byBob GrazianoPreceded byWalter O 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