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The team that is coming off of four straight divisional titles, two ALCS and one World Series appearance over the past four years, and finished second in the division three out of the five years before that, earning another World Series appearance? I think "most" would say he's been one of the most successful front office men in the last decade...

He probably had the best offensive team last season, and very very bad bullpen lead to a first round exit of the playoffs.

Trading for David Price brought them what exactly?

I wasn't trying to trash the guy, you are correct, and his teams have had a good long run, I willingly agree.

They also have more money to spend, and a much higher payroll, so results are to be expected.

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The team that is coming off of four straight divisional titles, two ALCS and one World Series appearance over the past four years, and finished second in the division three out of the five years before that, earning another World Series appearance? I think "most" would say he's been one of the most successful front office men in the last decade...

A lot of people can't or won't fully digest the fact that the playoffs are a crapshoot and that most successful franchise building operations won't ever win it all. Most fanbases are disappointed most of the time. Even in a two-team league your GM would fail to win it all 50% of the time.

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A lot of people can't or won't fully digest the fact that the playoffs are a crapshoot and that most successful franchise building operations won't ever win it all. Most fanbases are disappointed most of the time. Even in a two-team league your GM would fail to win it all 50% of the time.

So true. But c'mon, you can't expect fans to think rationally. We're FANS. Fanatics.

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I actually saw in an interview with a Detroit writer than Ilitch's son may be more responsible for canning Dombrowki, as he is taking over power from Mike and wants to go into rebuild mode. Yay business drama.

Somebody said, no matter how egotistical players are, executives have even bigger egos (if anyone knows, who said that?). A lot of revenue-sports stories over the past few years have reflected this.

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As good a chance as anyone of winning the World Series. The results weren't a foregone conclusion. Good plans usually fail in a world where 29 of 30 teams don't win the Series every single year.

Is he better than Daniel Norris? This year? Right now?

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As good a chance as anyone of winning the World Series. The results weren't a foregone conclusion. Good plans usually fail in a world where 29 of 30 teams don't win the Series every single year.

True, I think most Detroit fans wanted relief help, like Miller or somebody.

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Doug Melvin, out.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Doug Melvin steps down as <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Brewers?src=hash">#Brewers</a> GM, effective immediately. Owner ISO younger candidate w/ analytics background <a href="http://t.co/6nxgLKMADz">http://t.co/6nxgLKMADz</a></p>— USATODAYmlb (@USATODAYmlb) <a href="

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