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I enjoyed the story a great deal, but one particular anecdote, from former Rockies reliever and current Seattle Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto, stuck out to me. From the article: Dipoto: They ...
Jerry Dipoto, Rockies reliever (1997-2000) and current Mariners general manager: I saw some of the longest home runs that a human can possibly hit. At the height of Mark McGwire, I watched him ...
Important developments in MLB career as executive Jerry Dipoto entered the baseball scene in 1993 as a pitcher for the Cleveland Indians but he was a Colorado Rockies pitcher when he announced his ...
That leaves one Detroit player's fate uncertain. And that can lead to Seattle President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto making his first-ever trade with the American League Central club ...
And that can lead to Seattle President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto making his first-ever ... the Colorado Rockies and the Los Angeles Angels are the only three teams that Dipoto hasn ...
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Through the first week of the MLB season, Jerry Dipoto had the same takeaway virtually everyone else had watching the Mariners’ new-look lineup. “I wish we hadn’t struck out so much,” the ...