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		<title>By: William World News &#187; Evaluating Stan Kasten: Nats player development</title>
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		<description>[...] In September 2006, a season ticketholder invited me to meeting with Washington Nationals President S.... In the meeting, he explained his three pillars of running a baseball team &#8211; player development, customer satisfaction, and community involvement. It seems appropriate to judge his tenure against these 3 pillars. Today, I will focus on player development. [...]</description>
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