Sam Menzin is the former general assistant manager of the Detroit Tigers after resigning last Thursday, and now there may be a reason why that happened.
Menzin resigned before the team could say goodbye because the unreasonable photos of their genitals were sent to former team employees, Atlético reported.
The Tigers did not specify why Menzin resigned from his position.
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The general manager of Detroit Tigers, Sam Menzin, observes during spring training in Tigertown in Lakeland, Florida, on Saturday, February 15, 2025. (IMAGN)
Two former employees told athletics that Menzin sent them the images through Snapchat, the image of the image of social networks and the video application, which allows autonal messages. He did it several times, which dates back to 2017.
Menzin had told him at the exit that he would return to New York to handle “some family problems”, while mentioning that he was looking for a career change.
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The Tigers published a statement through the report.
“Being aware of the accusations about Sam Menzin’s behavior, the club quickly completed an investigation,” the Tigers said in the statement. “Before the club could end Mr. Menzin, he resigned. This type of behavior is contrary to our standards and has absolutely any place within our organization. We have a positive and safe culture for our colleagues and we will continue to emphasize respect, inclusion and professionalism.”

The Detroit Tigers, General Manager Sam Menzin, on the phone during spring training on Monday, February 20, 2023 in Lakeland, Florida. (IMAGN)
In addition, another woman who worked for MLB, not for the Tigers, said that Atlético Menzin had also sent her unre requested messages from her genitals in Snapchat between 2018 and 2019.
Given the deadline of the supposed messages, a woman commented why she spoke now about Menzin.
“It’s as if nobody said anything because who will believe them when they say Sam Menzin did this?” The woman said. “It’s not like a bat boy or a security guard. It’s Sam Menzin.”
The woman added that, because there were very few women working in the main office of the Tigers, “I always felt that to say that something was not an option, because who will believe you and do something about it?”

The vice president and general manager of Detroit Tigers, Sam Menzin, during spring training in Tigertown in Lakeland, Florida, on Tuesday, February 20, 2024. (IMAGN)
Menzin had been with the tigers for 13 years, starting as a baseball operations intern in 2012 and working in the ranks in a strong executive position in which he was. He also admitted to the New York Mets and the Gary Gary Sports.
Mezin has not commented on the accusations.