Houston Astros hire longtime baseball executive Dana Brown as new general manager

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Houston Astros hire longtime baseball executive Dana Brown as new general manager
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BREAKING Houston Astros hire longtime baseball executive Dana Brown as new general manager

After more than two months of searching, the Houston Astros have a new general manager in Dana Brown, the ballclub announced Thursday.

The position has been vacant since Nov. 11, 2022, when the Astros parted ways with James Click not long after the team won its second World Series. During Brown's tenure with the Braves, the team also went to five straight division titles and World Series championship in 2021 that ironically came against Houston.

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