Major League Baseball's 30 General Managers: Who's the Best?

Harris Frommer by Contributor Written on January 07, 2009
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n    Neil Huntington, Pittsburgh Pirates – He’s got long road ahead of him, but at least he got last year’s draft right.

 

n    John Mozeliak, St. Louis Cardinals – He must do more to revamp the Cardinals’ beleaguered pitching staff.

 

n    Tony Reagins, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim –The big market Angels have been strangely quiet after losing Mark Teixeira.  Watch this guy over the next month.

 

n    Bill Smith, Minnesota Twins – He tried to get cute and received a sub-par return for Johan Santana.  Let’s see if he’ll be able to keep Joe Maurer in the Twin Cities after 2010.

 

n    Ed Wade, Houston Astros – Ever since the Phillies, his former team, hoisted that World Series trophy he’s looked a lot smarter.

 

n    Frank Wren, Atlanta Braves – Yet another new GM who has the daunting task of replacing a legend (John Schuerholz).  His ability to land an ace will go a long way to determining his ranking next year.

 

n     Jack Zduriencik, Seattle Mariners – Tremendous scouting mind could have as many as four picks within the top 34 selections in this June’s draft.

 

 

 

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