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"I know it hurts for the fans," says Shapiro, who will become team president after the season and will be replaced by assistant Chris Antonetti.
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"We didn't want to go through an 8-to-11-year process," general manager Chris Antonetti said.
Duck! It's the Cleveland Indians Darren Everson 2011
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Although Shapiro (himself a product of the Gilman School in Baltimore) rolled his eyes when asked about Antonetti's Hoya loyalty -- "He's always watching their games on his TV," Shapiro said -- the two men are the primary architects of one of baseball's most respected and envied front offices, with Antonetti spending the past eight years as Shapiro's assistant.
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"It was an unbelievable experience," said Antonetti, who served as a student-manager for the 1995-96 Georgetown Hoyas team that went to the regional finals of the NCAA tournament.
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Last month, Antonetti, 35, was named the new GM of the Cleveland Indians, effective at the end of this season, as current GM Mark Shapiro ascends to the title of team president.
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He was the third of four Antonetti brothers who graduated from Georgetown, two of whom went on to graduate from Georgetown Medical School.
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Antonetti said he never really dreamed of being a GM -- which would make him unique among the hoardes of young, eager executives inflitrating baseball front offices these days.
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Antonetti hemmed and hawed, said something about interrupting the checkout flow.
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Drew Pomeranz, one of the pitchers Antonetti put in the deal, was drafted on national TV and become a familiar, can't-miss name.
SI.com 2011
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Pat Gillick, the only Hall of Fame general manager of the free agent era, once traded Gio Gonzalez and Gavin Floyd for Freddy Garcia without getting the heat that Indians GM Chris Antonetti did for the Jimenez deal.
SI.com 2011
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