sinicalypse wrote:
i forget what exactly crane's formal function within the cubs is, but whatever he does (high level yes-manning/ass-licking?) is deemed to be important enough to continue the continuity between ownership groups.... and well, i think back before the call was made to tell bernstein to heel re: crane there was at least a tacit admission by b&b that this guy is evidently the goods in terms of high-level/board-room ALS culture and therefore you have to give the guy credit for being clever enough to make himself indispensable for not just one, but two different ownership regimes, which is even more amazing when you cosnider that one (tribune) was sheer and utter 100% corporate culture, and the other is more of a "family" operation
The Crane Kenney chronology (Chraneology?), as best I can remember, went something like this:
Midway through 2006, Andy MacPhail was already kinda peacing out as president of the Cubs. Meanwhile, the Tribune Company boardroom was in disarray, and whoever usually babysat the Cubs' operations wasn't babysitting them anymore, so someone appointed a lawyer from deep within Tribune Tower to keep an eye on things. MacPhail left after 2006, John McDonough moved up to president in 2007, but more and more, we'd hear about a "Crane Kenney" who had something to do with the Cubs but no one really knew what.
Around this time, Bernstein started joking about "Crane Kenney, International Man of Mystery," whose name would come up in Cubs stories as if he were a big deal without him ever being introduced to the public as such. McDonough bailed after one year to go run the Blackhawks and help them win two championships in four years, then Sam Zell took the Tribune Company private, which led to Crane Kenney being entrusted with more of a day-to-day role. At this point, Crane Kenney revealed himself not to be an international man of mystery but a provincial man of goofiness, and Dan started ripping him every chance he got, just like Murph went after HEEEEEY F-A-I-ELLLL BONK BONK. The picture Dan painted was of some anonymous pencil-pushing schmo who got the magic shoulder-tap to go play with the Trib's shiny toy, and went full meatball because of it. Pretty sure he also bungled some business deals in that time, beyond just wearing baseball pants and calling in Greek priests.
When the children of the corn bought the team, Dan was apoplectic that they didn't replace Crane Kenney, then lost it again when they hired Theo and still didn't push him out altogether, Crane Kenney having been some sort of
de facto president between McDonough and Theo. I don't know that Dan ever fully 180ed on old Crane so much as he just waited for the CotC to install enough executives who were to his liking (TheoandJed, Wally Heyward, that one guy named Ira or something who mysteriously went away, Julian Green and his flavor) that he couldn't well blast Kenney for still being around lest Dan impugn all the people he
does approve of, who in turn must approve of Crane, who would have been pushed out if they wished it so.
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