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Astros hire Ed Wade as general manager

Ed Wade answers a question during a news conference to announce his new position as general manager of the Houston Astros Thursday, Sept. 20, 2007 in Houston. Wade was hired Thursday as general manager of the Astros, two years after the Philadelphia Phillies fired him following eight seasons without a playoff appearance.

Ed Wade was hired Thursday as general manager of the Houston Astros, two years after the Philadelphia Phillies fired him as GM following eight seasons without a playoff appearance. The 51-year-old Wade, who worked in public relations for the Astros early in a career that began in 1977, was heavily criticized in Philadelphia for his reluctance to make significant moves before the trade deadline and…

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