Minor League Baseball is awarding its ninth annual Sheldon “Chief” Bender Award to Dan Lunetta of the Detroit Tigers. Lunetta currently serves as the Tigers director of minor league operations.
The award honors Bender as a long time front office executive and consultant who spent 39 years with the Cincinnati Reds. Lunetta will receive his award at the Baseball Winter Meetings Banquet on December 4, at Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland.
“I am deeply honored to be this year’s recipient of the Chief Bender Award,” said Lunetta. “This could not have happened without the benefit of working with the many people I have over the years, including Chief Bender himself, a man for whom I have the utmost respect and admiration. I had the great fortune to work with Chief in 1989 while with the Reds organization, and it is a tremendous honor to join those who have preceded me in winning this award.”
“Dan Lunetta is one of the most well-rounded and experienced executives in baseball today,” said Minor League Baseball President & CEO Pat O’Conner. “Dan’s dedication to player development and his contributions to the game at the Major League level and the Minor League level throughout his career have been extraordinary, and it is my pleasure to present him with the Sheldon “Chief” Bender Award.”
Prior to joining the Tigers in 2004, Lunetta served as a Special Assistant to the General Manager for the Montreal Expos for two seasons (2002-03). Lunetta spent 10 years with the Florida Marlins organization, beginning as the Director of Minor League Administration in 1991 before being promoted to Director of Major League Administration in 1998. Lunetta began his baseball career in 1980 as the general manager of Single-A Jamestown in the New York-Penn League and later spent time in Triple-A with Buffalo and Rochester.
In his current role as the Director of Minor League Operations for the Detroit Tigers, he oversees the day-to-day player development business/administrative operations of the minor league system, which includes the Tigers’ six U.S.-based minor league affiliates. He is responsible for maintaining rules compliance and oversees the Tigers’ baseball operations budget. Additionally, he supervises the Florida baseball operations at TigerTown in Lakeland, which includes Spring Training, extended Spring Training, the Gulf Coast League and the Tigers’ Instructional League camp.
Lunetta, 60, his wife, Jhoanna, and sons Anthony Robert, 20, and Samuel Joseph, 15, reside in Lakeland, Florida. A native of Jamestown, New York, Lunetta is a graduate of State University of New York at Brockport. He was inducted into the Chautauqua County (NY) Sports Hall of Fame in 2014.