Talk:Jim Bowden (baseball)
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[edit]Obviously, this person is either loved or hated. But really, this much hatred exists? It's almost comical that people would spend this much time of their life on anyones Wikopedia. As if anyone cares. Both sides. Sad really.
This article is an absolute disaster. It's got a humongous anti-Bowden bias, so, for example, I learned about his 9/11 comment but not such an important fact as when he was even hired by the Nationals. When was he hired?! What a crappy entry. 64.91.220.56 (talk) 06:19, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
We now have the opposite problem. This article has been whitewashed (probably by corporate entity in light of new position).ShelbyBell (talk) 09:18, 10 September 2009 (UTC)
Under his GM section, it lists the players he acquired in the first paragraph, then lists several of the same players again in the third paragraph. I don't believe he traded for Soriano or Guillen twice. I also don't think you can draft Ryan Zimmerman twice. Article is in desperate need of a clean up. Kangolcone (talk) 17:10, 10 May 2016 (UTC)
Unsourced Controversy
[edit]There are a number of items under the controversy section without any sourcing. Unless sourcing is found they should be removed. Arzel (talk) 01:32, 26 October 2009 (UTC)
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Jim Bowden is an MLB Analyst and Insider for CBS Sports HQ; a writer for The Athletic and a Talk Show Host on SiriusXM RAdio's MLB Network Radio and Fantasy Alarm. He is also a color commentator for ESPN Radio Games including being the lead analyst for both the wildcard and division series. He is a former MLB Sr. VP and GM for over 16yrs & was named Baseball America's 1999 MLB Exec of Yr. 132.147.13.113 (talk) 20:39, 19 June 2020 (UTC)
<ref> Twitter: JimBowdenGM The Athletic writer Jim Bowden; CBS Sports HQ; MLB Network Radio; Fantasy Alarm. All other information listed here is either old or inaccurate. All of the above facts is easily referenced on his twitter and directly from the companies he presently works for. For example, he doesn't work on inside pitch that was years ago.
- Not done for now: Please provide an updated version of the text to be used (in a 'from X to Y') format. Please also provide links to reliable sources for any edits - it isn't enough to simply say that they exist. Thanks, Darren-M talk 23:32, 19 June 2020 (UTC)
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