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In just under five dreadful years, Bill Bavasi managed to give $50 million to a first baseman who now flirts with the Mendoza Line and $64 million to a third baseman who merely provides a slick glove.
The Seattle Mariners, who have the worst record in the major leagues, on Monday replaced General Manager Bill Bavasi with Lee Pelekoudas. Sports News // 1 decade ago Baseball exec Buzzie Bavasi ...
SEATTLE, WA - According to some higher-ups in the Mariners organization, Bill Bavasi’s lifeline is “in risk of being terminated.” It’s become publicly known that after a series of bad ...
SEATTLE — In the roughly 90 minutes that Mariners officials set aside to explain the firing of general manager Bill Bavasi Monday, one issue screamed in its obviousness: No matter how many body ...
The Mariners' season-long belly flop claimed another victim Monday morning when the team fired general manager Bill Bavasi. The Mariners, who expected to compete for a spot in the American League ...
The Mariners had enough of Bill Bavasi. When Pat Gillick left the Mariners, it meant the end of the good Mariners era, including 116 win season in 2001. Bill Bavasi took over the Mariners GM job.
Bill Bavasi met with the media and was asked about this season and whether he’d met his objectives. As for how far along he is in the process of getting this team where he wants it, he said ...
Bill Bavasi’s memories of Angels spring training in 1995 can be boiled down to three moments: an error, an arrest and a standing ovation. “It was a real interesting time,” understated Bavasi ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — General manager Bill Bavasi said Wednesday he expects Richie Sexson to be at first base when the Seattle Mariners open the 2008 season, which meant that Sexson won’t be traded ...
SEATTLE -- Bill Bavasi showed off his sense of humor in explaining how he landed one of the most coveted jobs in baseball. "It was a Jay Buhner lookalike contest," he said. The Seattle Mariners ...
Bill Bavasi, who assembled the core of the Angels’ World Series championship roster but resigned before the talent reached fruition, is expected to be introduced today as general manager of the ...
The Baltimore Orioles received permission Thursday night to interview Bill Bavasi, the Dodgers’ director of player development, for the Orioles’ general manager job. Bavasi said he plans to ...
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