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best GM in baseball?
billy beane?
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Re: best GM in baseball?
John Schuerholz?
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Re: best GM in baseball?
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John Schuerholz? [/ QUOTE ] What's hilarious is that at least 2 posts put up after yours refer to "the guy running the Braves". After all of these years, how can you follow baseball and not know that Schuerholz is the Braves' GM? |
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Re: best GM in baseball?
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[ QUOTE ] John Schuerholz? [/ QUOTE ] What's hilarious is that at least 2 posts put up after yours refer to "the guy running the Braves". After all of these years, how can you follow baseball and not know that Schuerholz is the Braves' GM? [/ QUOTE ] hes low key in a 'he doesnt beat his wife', kinda way. |
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Re: best GM in baseball?
Good point. His team has only won the NL East, what, 42 years in a row? Maybe he should start beating his wife. Or at least mine.
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Re: best GM in baseball?
Its a tie between him and the GM of the Braves whose name escapes me at the moment.
No one else is even close. |
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Re: best GM in baseball?
1. Billy Beane- OAK
2. John Schuerholz- ATL 3. Mark Shapiro- CLE |
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Re: best GM in baseball?
Theo.
And of COURSE i'm not biased. |
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Re: best GM in baseball?
I think Beane is the best. Walt Jocketty of STL is underrated, as much as it makes me vomit in my mouth to say it.
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Re: best GM in baseball?
I'd also vote Jocketty, but
[ QUOTE ] Team payrolls as of April 7,2005 1 New York Yankees $208,306,817 2 Boston Red Sox $123,505,125 3 New York Mets $101,305,821 4 Los Angeles Angels $97,725,322 5 Philadelphia Phillies $95,522,000 6 St. Louis Cardinals $92,106,833 7 San Francisco Giants $90,199,500 8 Seattle Mariners $87,754,334 9 Chicago Cubs $87,032,933 10 Atlanta Braves $86,457,302 11 Los Angeles Dodgers $83,039,000 12 Houston Astros $76,779,000 13 Chicago White Sox $75,178,000 14 Baltimore Orioles $73,914,333 15 Detroit Tigers $69,092,000 16 San Diego Padres $63,290,833 17 Arizona Diamondbacks $62,329,166 18 Cincinnati Reds $61,892,583 19 Florida Marlins $60,408,834 20 Minnesota Twins $56,186,000 21 Texas Rangers $55,849,000 22 Oakland Athletics $55,425,762 23 Washington Nationals $48,581,500 24 Colorado Rockies $48,155,000 25 Toronto Blue Jays $45,719,500 26 Cleveland Indians $41,502,500 27 Milwaukee Brewers $39,934,833 28 Pittsburgh Pirates $38,133,000 29 Kansas City Royals $36,881,000 30 Tampa Bay Devil Rays $29,363,067 [/ QUOTE ] It seems as though he has plenty to work with Whoever runs the Braves must be doing a damn good job for the production they've had while not being in the stratosphere of payrolls |
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