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  • In-depth: Amazin' stat analysis roots

    joining the Mets before the 2004 season as “CEO of pitching,” to use Fred Wilpon’s parlance, Rick Peterson sat down with GM Jim Duquette and chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon and discussed the computer-assisted game preparation he utilized with Oakland --   from ESPN Read more »

  • Why it's OK if Bryce Harper struggles

    rash of injuries forced the front office to call up Harper sooner than they probably wanted. As former Mets general manager Jim Duquette said on MLB Network Radio, you want guys to earn their promotion. Harper has just 534 plate appearances in the minor leagues,   from ESPN Read more »

  • NULL On Baseball: Philip Humber, Pitcher of Perfect Game, Was Mets’ Pick

    who went in to see him, including myself, thought he was going to be a 200-inning, year-after-year type of pitcher,” said Jim Duquette, then the Mets’ general manager. “He had a good frame and a lot of the elements you’d look for in a top-of-the-rotation starter.”   from The New York Times Read more »

  • Inside The O’s

    Former Exec and current co-host of Baltimore Baseball Tonight Jim Duquette joined The Norris & Davis Show to talk Orioles!! O’s in Toronto this weekend. ©2012 CBS Local Media, a division of CBS Radio Inc. All rights reserved.   from WJZ Read more »

  • The DA Show: Jim Duquette On Red Sox

    (CBS) - Jim Duquette of MLB Sirius Radio joined 98.5 The Sports Hub’s The DA Show Tuesday night to chat about everything Red Sox. As Daniel Bard was making his first career start, Duquette argued that the young fireballer would be more useful in the bullpen,   from CBS Boston Read more »

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About Jim Duquette

James "Jim" Duquette was the general manager of the New York Mets for the 2004 season, before the team replaced him with Omar Minaya. Duquette subsequently stayed with the Mets in a front office job for a full season before moving on to the Baltimore Orioles. With the Orioles former vice president of baseball operations, where he worked under Mike Flanagan, the team's general manager.

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