Larry Doughty

Larry Doughty was the general manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates Major League Baseball team, from 1989 to 1991.

He joined the Pittsburgh Pirates as assistant general manager to Syd Thrift, along with Cincinnati associate Cam Bonifay as his head scout.

The Pirates won division titles in Doughty's third and fourth years, with new additions Don Slaught, Zane Smith and Jay Bell.

He was criticized, though, for the loss of top prospects like Wes Chamberlain (on a waiver error) and Moisés Alou (for Smith), hurting the farm system.

In 1992, the club's new president, Mark Sauer, replaced Doughty with Ted Simmons.