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General Manager (baseball)

In Major League Baseball, the General Manager typically controls player transactions and bears the primary responsibility on behalf of the ballclub during contract discussions with players.

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Current MLB General Managers

American League

Team Manager
Anaheim Angels Bill Stoneman
Baltimore Orioles Jim Beattie
Mike Flanagan
Boston Red Sox Theo Epstein
Chicago White Sox Ken Williams
Cleveland Indians Mark Shapiro
Detroit Tigers David Dombrowski
Kansas City Royals Allard Baird
Minnesota Twins Terry Ryan
New York Yankees Brian Cashman
Oakland Athletics Billy Beane
Seattle Mariners Bill Bavasi
Tampa Bay Devil Rays Chuck LaMar
Texas Rangers John Hart
Toronto Blue Jays J. P. Ricciardi

National League

Team Manager
Arizona Diamondbacks Joe Garagiola Jr.
Atlanta Braves John Schuerholz
Chicago Cubs Jim Hendry
Cincinnati Reds Dan O’Brien
Colorado Rockies Daniel J. O'Dowd
Florida Marlins Larry Beinfest
Houston Astros Gerry Hunsicker
Los Angeles Dodgers Paul DePodesta
Milwaukee Brewers Doug Melvin
New York Mets Omar Minaya
Philadelphia Phillies Ed Wade
Pittsburgh Pirates Dave Littlefield
San Diego Padres Kevin Towers
San Francisco Giants Brian R. Sabean
St. Louis Cardinals Walt Jocketty
Washington Nationals Jim Bowden

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Last updated: 07-17-2005 02:20:01
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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