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Mlb General Managers

April 8th, 2010

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Who is your MLB teams General Manager?

And what do you think of him, is he good or should your team get a new GM

Josh Byrnes. No, why would I like the guy who lost Luis Gonzalez, Craig Counsell, Troy Glaus, Carlos Quentin, Randy Johnson, Orlando Hudson, Jose Valverde, Shawn Green and gave all our money to Eric Byrnes? He is an idiot and we would be way better with a new GM.

Ken Williams | Talking Management


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