General manager (baseball)
In Major League Baseball, the general manager (GM) of a team typically controls player transactions and bears the primary responsibility on behalf of the ballclub during contract discussions with players. The general manager is also normally the person who hires and fires the coaching staff, including the field manager who acts as the head coach. In baseball, the term manager used without qualification almost always refers to the field manager, not the general manager.
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General manager (baseball)
In Major League Baseball, the general manager (GM) of a team typically controls player transactions and bears the primary responsibility on behalf of the ballclub during contract discussions with players. The general manager is also normally the person who hires and fires the coaching staff, including the field manager who acts as the head coach. In baseball, the term manager used without qualification almost always refers to the field manager, not the general manager.
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In Major League Baseball, the ...... player and non-player duties.
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Le directeur général, manager ...... 'autres membres de l'exécutif.
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In Major League Baseball, the ...... ager, not the general manager.
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Le directeur général, manager ...... mbres du personnel à son club.
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Directeur général (baseball)
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General manager (baseball)
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