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One of the first rules of politics and business, and entertainment, and even sports is to minimize expectations. It’s better to surprise everyone watching you than disappoint them, right? But internally, those involved always have much more realistic, and often ambitious, expectations. They know what they can do … and should do.
With that in mind, let s try to figure out what those are for each team. What is the top-shelf expectation? Do they expect to win the World Series? To make the playoffs? Just to improve? Every team has its expectations. Here’s the best guess as to what they are.
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PEORIA, Ariz. Mariners chairman and managing partner John Stanton said on Wednesday that the club is changing its leadership structure as it begins its search for a new team president.
A search committee for the new president has been established and is being overseen by former Microsoft president of business operations Jeff Raikes. The successful candidate will oversee the front office and the club’s business operations, Stanton said, including sales, marketing and ballpark operations. Mariners general manager Jerry Dipoto will oversee the baseball operations and report directly to Stanton and the rest of the owners. Dipoto previously reported to former president Kevin Mather, who resigned last month.
MLB notebook: Reds’ Votto out after positive COVID-19 test
Joey Votto is placed on the injured list and gave the team permission to announce he was sidelined because he had tested positive for the virus.
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GOODYEAR, Ariz. Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto is out for an indefinite period after testing positive for COVID-19 at spring training, the team said Wednesday.
The Reds put Votto on the injured list and he gave the team permission to announce he was sidelined because he had tested positive for the virus.
The 36-year-old Votto has played in four spring training games, going 4 for 9 at the plate. Last season he hit .226 in 54 games, with 11 home runs and 22 RBI.
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