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3 hours ago, wildcard said:

70 now.  62 when he became the Mets GM in 2010.   He has won a world series. 

Also things have changed since 2010.

Fair statement.   24 teams have named a GM since Alderson was appointed, and 23 are younger than Dan Duquette.   The other one is Dan Duquette.   

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9 hours ago, mdbdotcom said:

What makes you think Dan Duquette has any desire to get another job as a GM? As you said, he'll be 60 years old when his contract is up. He has made millions of dollars in baseball. He could probably make millions more writing a tell-all book about working for Angelos if he's not expressly prohibited from doing so.

I could see him sliding comfortably into an analyst's chair on ESPN and co-hosting a show on MLB radio. 

Go to WNST.com. Nestor wrote a book about the Angelos regime and is posting it for free on the website. 

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9 hours ago, mdbdotcom said:

What makes you think Dan Duquette has any desire to get another job as a GM? As you said, he'll be 60 years old when his contract is up. He has made millions of dollars in baseball. He could probably make millions more writing a tell-all book about working for Angelos if he's not expressly prohibited from doing so.

I could see him sliding comfortably into an analyst's chair on ESPN and co-hosting a show on MLB radio. 

Dan is definitely not mediagenic. No analyst job for him.

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What this exercise comes down to is that 2018 is an important season for Dan;'s future.  Two losing season in a row could hurt his chances to run another club at his age.    He needs to win to put himself in the best situation going forward  if he wants to run a club.  JMO

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7 minutes ago, mdbdotcom said:

You can volunteer on Craigslist.

Did Jeter asked you to send money through Western Union or MoneyGram to the “shipping agent?”  Of course with re-reimbursement as part of your stipend at a later time.  Were you supposed to buy an Amazon Card or pre-paid Visa for transportation and background check costs prepaid?

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5 hours ago, wildcard said:

What this exercise comes down to is that 2018 is an important season for Dan;'s future.  Two losing season in a row could hurt his chances to run another club at his age.    He needs to win to put himself in the best situation going forward  if he wants to run a club.  JMO

I agree with that, and it’s part of the reason I don’t like Dan running the club as a lame duck.    I would have either extended him or replaced him if I were the owner.   

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2 hours ago, Frobby said:

I agree with that, and it’s part of the reason I don’t like Dan running the club as a lame duck.    I would have either extended him or replaced him if I were the owner.   

That would have been the smart thing to do. 

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