One week into the demise of the Dave Stewart regime, there remains few bites out there for the general manager position of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Not that this job in the desert is considered undesirable, just the opposite may be true. Upon consideration, this is a situation which could be viewed as half-empty or half-full.
Certainly, the revolving door syndrome by general managing partner Ken Kendrick, the club’s owner, created a negative connotation. With five GMs in the past 12 years, the track record for stability and a time window for which players to develop just is not here.