IBL's Toronto Maple Leafs hire Lounsbury as GM
February 7, 2023
Official Toronto Maple Leafs News Release
TORONTO – The Toronto Maple Leafs have hired Jeff Lounsbury as the club's general manager.
The Niagara Falls native brings over 10 years of IBL experience to Toronto.
Before joining the Maple Leafs, he spent the last four seasons as the general manager of the Hamilton Cardinals, leading the team to several playoff milestones. The former Brock University head coach is one of the winningest coaches in Canadian university baseball and a three-time Ontario coach of the year over his 20-year career at Brock.
Lounsbury led the Badgers to two CIBA National Championships (1998, 1999), four OUA Championships (2002, 2004, 2010, 2014), three Ontario West crowns, seven CIBA Championship appearances, six OUA regular season titles and 11 consecutive 20-plus win seasons.
Lounsbury was named the OUA Coach of the Year three times (2005, 2012, 2014) and was inducted into the Niagara Falls Sports Hall of Fame in January 2016.
“I am honoured to be given the responsibility of assisting the Maple Leafs into a new era at Christie Pits” said Lounsbury. “I respected Jack and this franchise so much over my years in the IBL and am here to help support this club's passionate fan base, supports, volunteers, and dedicated core of veteran players.
“It is crucial to preserve the hard work and dedication that others before me have done to usher in a new era of Maple Leafs baseball at The Pits.”