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Despite former CEO Jeff Moorad leaving the Arizona Diamondbacks for San Diego Padres ownership, two of his trusted colleagues will likely not follow him.
Current Diamondbacks CEO Derrick Hall and general manager Josh Byrnes have small ownership stakes in the Arizona franchise. That will likely keep the duo in place, The Arizona Republic's Nick Piecoro reports.
Hall and Byrnes each received contracts that run through 2015. Moorad negotiated both deals, Piecoro added.
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Glad to see that Josh Byrnes is planning to stick around...he's a big-time up and coming GM and is much needed in the Desert
Posted by: dbacksbuzz | January 04, 2009 at 09:22 PM
Yeah I like Byrnes for the most part, even though I think he a little overrated due to some of the poor moves he's made.
Then again, which GM hasn't?
Posted by: elway4prez | January 04, 2009 at 10:02 PM