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General managers of the Dallas Stars franchise No. Name Tenure Accomplishments during this term Ref(s) 1 Wren Blair: May 20, 1966 – April 19, 1974: 5 playoff appearances [4] [5] 2 Jack Gordon: April 25, 1974 – February 10, 1978: 1 playoff appearance [6] [7] 3 Lou Nanne: February 10, 1978 – June 14, 1988: 1 Stanley Cup Finals appearance
General managers. Name Years Gabe Paul: 1960–1961 (resigned before debut) Paul Richards: 1961–1965 Tal Smith, Spec Richardson, and Grady Hatton: 1965–1967
Years General Manager VP of Basketball Ops Assistant GM Director of Player Personnel Notes 1970–1981: Harry Glickman [6]: Stu Inman [22] [23]: 1981–1986: Stu Inman [22]: 1986–1989
The Milwaukee Brewers Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise of the National League has employed 19 managers and 10 general managers (GMs) during its 50 seasons of play. [1] The general manager controls player transactions, hiring and firing of the coaching staff, and negotiates with players and agents regarding contracts.
† During the ownership tenure of Mrs. Jean R. Yawkey, Haywood Sullivan and Buddy LeRoux became general partners. [1] A purchase of the team from the estate of Tom Yawkey was approved by the league in May 1978, resulting in each of Mrs. Yawkey, Sullivan, and LeRoux having a one-third controlling interest in the team as general partners. [2]
General managers of the Washington Capitals No. Name Tenure Accomplishments during this term Ref(s) 1 Milt Schmidt: April 20, 1973 – December 29, 1975: No playoff appearances [2] [3] 2 Max McNab: December 30, 1975 – November 5, 1981: No playoff appearances [3] [4] 3 Roger Crozier (interim) November 5, 1981 – August 27, 1982: No playoff ...
The DWP panel backed a $750,000 salary for proposed General Manager Janisse Quiñones, far higher than the $447,000 earned by the current manager. New head of L.A. DWP will make $750,000 a year ...
The San Francisco Giants have had nine general managers. [1] [2] [3] The general manager controls player transactions, hiring and firing of the coaching staff, and negotiates with players and agents regarding contracts. [4] [5] The first person to officially hold the title of general manager for the Giants was Chub Feeney, who assumed the title ...