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  • BEN GRAHAM: The general manager or the GM, he is responsible for player contract negotiations,

  • talent evaluations, managing the minor league farm system, making sure that the right people

  • are called up at the right time to play in the show. The general manager is the guy that

  • has the one-on-one negotiations with the player agents into determining who's going to be

  • allowed to go to free agency, what free agents they're going to be allowed to bring in, what

  • players they're going to retain. He has to manage the entire organization. He has to

  • oversee the front office personnel as well as the on-the-field staff. So he's got a lot

  • of responsibilities and a very important job. You don't necessarily see him actively in

  • the game. Though in our modern incarnation of baseball especially with free agency as

  • prominent as it is, we see and hear more about the general manager than we once did. Brian

  • Cashman for the New York Yankees, Theo Epstein for the Boston Red Sox, John Schuerholz for

  • the Atlanta Braves, who recently retired from that role, these are synonymous with the game

  • of baseball. If you say their names, most baseball fans know who they are, just as easily

  • as Rogers Clemens or Manny Ramirez or Chipper Jones. The GM, again, determines everything

  • about the team. He puts the team in a singular direction on every level from the front office

  • staff to the on-field staff and the talent evaluation staff. So he's got a very important

  • job, primarily, fielding the right team to get the team where it needs to be.

BEN GRAHAM: The general manager or the GM, he is responsible for player contract negotiations,

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