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The GM’s Perspective Exclusive – Is Jed Hoyer The Answer In San Diego?
The student has surpassed the teacher, so to speak. Thirty-five-year-old Jed Hoyer is to be named the newest general manager for the San Diego Padres, replacing Kevin Towers who has held the position for the past 14 seasons. The Padres …
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Mike Rizzo Named GM Of The Washington Nationals
After 5 ½ months the interim tag has finally been removed as Mike Rizzo is officially announced as the new GM of the Washington Nationals. Though the terms have not been disclosed, the ownership group that is headed by Ted …
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Org. Report – Boston Red Sox
After years of heartbreak, the Boston Red Sox are quite arguably the crown jewel of Major League Baseball, the epitome of the way a team can be run. Building through the draft, and a vision of excellence in the front …
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