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How to handle a tough boss. 3 tips for Minasian


beatlesrule

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https://www.espn.com/mlb/insider/story/_/id/30450338/how-handle-owner-arte-moreno-three-tips-new-los-angeles-angels-gm-perry-minasian

"But even by that loose industry standard, Moreno has a reputation for being a tough boss, for sometimes being the wrench in the decision-making, executing some deals himself (the signing of Albert Pujols, for example) and calling off others (like when he nixed the deal for the Dodgers' Joc Pederson last winter). It'll be up to Minasian to get his work done within Arte's universe."

I didn't see this posted. I am not a subscriber so can't view full article. I really hope Arte has learned his lesson.

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6 minutes ago, Stradling said:

Ok, you’re wrong.  He didn’t call off the Cabrera trade. 

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2007/11/marlins-toy-wit.html

Angels owner Arte Moreno isn’t happy with the way the Marlins dealt with his club on the Miguel Cabrera negotiations.  Twice already the Angels thought they had deals only to have the Marlins come back at the last minute asking for more.  Moreno also believed this happened to the Dodgers and the Fish are playing the two teams off each other. 

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Just now, beatlesrule said:

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2007/11/marlins-toy-wit.html

Angels owner Arte Moreno isn’t happy with the way the Marlins dealt with his club on the Miguel Cabrera negotiations.  Twice already the Angels thought they had deals only to have the Marlins come back at the last minute asking for more.  Moreno also believed this happened to the Dodgers and the Fish are playing the two teams off each other. 

So then you agree you were wrong. 

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1 minute ago, beatlesrule said:

When you show proof sure. If Arte wanted Cabrera, he could have had him. He decided against it when the Marlins changed their offer.

So then he didn’t call off a Cabrera deal, they changed the trade, twice. Using your logic Arte called off everything because all he had to do was offer more.  It’s silly. 

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