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DTBL All-Star Game 07-14-2006 Home | | Breaking News | | Sunday, January 1st, 2006: All-Stars Announce New General Manager; David Murray to Run Club When National Division used the "nuclear option" and made wholesale changes in the front office after last season, fans were left wondering in which direction their favorite club would head. The hiring of David Murray simply led to more questions.
"I'm the new kid on the block in town, I know that I've got a lot to prove to you," conceded Murray. "When you take over a ballclub, you don't have an offseason. There are signings, trades, meetings, arbitration, drafting the right young players. It's a year-round job. There's a lot of positives here. We're going to try to build on those and field the best team we can." | | Sunday, January 1st, 2006: GM Wilder Loses Position; Fired by National Division It was a somber day in National Division as the All-Stars parted company with their general manager, Yorick Wilder. The 46-year-old had been under mounting pressure to turn the club around but was just unable to steer his ship into safer waters. Upper management has begun seeking Wilder's successor. | | Sunday, January 1st, 2006: American Division Confident in Randall Signing as General Manager Newly appointed American Division All-Stars GM Nick Randall put in an all-nighter yesterday, saying that he's got a lot of work to do, and needs to get settled quickly.
"I've done my homework. I've scouted this outfit. I want to be here," he told a satellite radio sports talk show, "These jobs aren't easy to get. You've got to hit the ground running." | | | | |
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