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[edit] Paul DePodesta
Im suprised no one talked about him for a while, hes like the most controversial GM in mlb since he makes such strange signings and trades.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.239.49.168 (talk • contribs) 02:17, 27 August 2005.
- Agreed. No one mentioned he did not have good rapport with the players and coaches/managers. He treated them like pawns with statistics. Players are humans and have desires and needs just like any other person. They also appreciate "atta boys" once in awhile too. Don't get me wrong, Grady is doing better than Tracy but Tracy didn't have all the tools that Little does. {Is it me or does it sound like Grady is reading his lines whenever he speaks or is being interviewed? :) )—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Stan6cv (talk • contribs) 20:55, 6 April 2007.
[edit] Bill Murphy -> Steve Finley
DePodesta traded Bill Murphy to get Steve Finley.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 169.233.13.82 (talk • contribs) 07:10, 2 May 2007.
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