Anthony F. LaCava (born May 21, 1961) is an American professional baseball executive for the Toronto Blue Jays, currently serving as their Senior Vice President, Player Personnel.
In 1984, LaCava batted .153/.268/.161 in 46 games for the Macon Pirates to end his playing career.
While working with the Expos, LaCava became acquainted with advanced metrics through contact with Baseball Prospectus writers.
[7] In the fall of 2002, the Toronto Blue Jays named him as an assistant to the general manager, then J. P. Ricciardi.
[8] LaCava was considered a candidate to become GM for the Baltimore Orioles,[9] but turned down their offer in order to stay with the Blue Jays.