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When you go from team to team, the GM doesn't have the same role with every team.
Snead with us is strictly in charge of the team as far as personnel...and he even has Fisher doing a lot of that. And Demoff is running the organization.
Other GMs have even more reduced roles and some are in charge from top to bottom.
Now, when you look at baseball GMs they seem to all be about the same across every team and they seem to actually be a true General Manager in the sense they are managing the whole organization.
When you look at John Mozeliak of the Cardinals he is involved with building the team, ticketing, all the way down to the minor leagues. It almost seems like a baseball GM is more important.
Snead with us is strictly in charge of the team as far as personnel...and he even has Fisher doing a lot of that. And Demoff is running the organization.
Other GMs have even more reduced roles and some are in charge from top to bottom.
Now, when you look at baseball GMs they seem to all be about the same across every team and they seem to actually be a true General Manager in the sense they are managing the whole organization.
When you look at John Mozeliak of the Cardinals he is involved with building the team, ticketing, all the way down to the minor leagues. It almost seems like a baseball GM is more important.