The salaries of independent Baseball general manager vary depending on several factors. Here are just some of those factors:
In addition, a GM's compensation may be based on any of the following:
Also, if a GM has certain abilities that do not require outsourcing then these are advantages which make him/her more marketable. Such skills could include:
This is one of the reasons why independent baseball general managers' salaries vary even within the same league.
The average salary for an independent league general manager is about $55,000.
The average salary is between $500,000 and $2,000,000.
The highest paid general manager in baseball is the Yankees Brian Cashman, whom earns $2 million dollars this season (the final year of his contract). The mean salary for Major League baseball general managers is about $650,000.
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It varies from player to player.
His first role as a general manager was with the Cincinnati Reds at age 31 in 1992. When he took this position, he was the youngest general manager in the history of Major League Baseball. He continued with the Reds until being fired in 2003.
The average salary is between $500,000 and $2,000,000.
Chuck Tanner Major League Baseball Manager of the Year Award was created in 2007.
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He was a Negro League manager. He also had a seat on the Negro League Board.
All Major League teams are different some teams will allow the team Manager to make those decisions on adding players to their Major League roster while some teams will have their General Manager make those decisions on the makeup of their Major League roster and there are some teams where it can be a collective effort between the team Manager and the General Manager or even between the team Manager, General Manager and either the President and/or the owner.
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All Major League teams are different some teams will allow the team Manager to make those decisions on adding players to their Major League roster while some teams will have their General Manager make those decisions on the makeup of their Major League roster and there are some teams where it can be a collective effort between the team Manager and the General Manager or even between the team Manager, General Manager and either the President and/or the owner.