MLB's 30 general managers ... who are they?

— -- Below are quick thumbnails of the 30 general managers as the industry heads into the winter meetings in Nashville. Reflecting considerable recent turnover as a new generation of leadership in the game gets promoted, the nature of the GM job has changed -- especially with "title inflation" as more veteran GMs adopt titles as team presidents, opening the GM title to their assistants.

For more insight into each front office, check out Jim Bowden's detailed breakdown Insider for all 30 teams.

Postscript: Where playing experience is listed as "None," that describes no experience above high school or Little League.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

Baltimore Orioles: Dan Duquette

Boston Red Sox: Mike Hazen

Chicago White Sox: Rick Hahn

Cleveland Indians: Mike Chernoff

Detroit Tigers: Al Avila

Houston Astros: Jeff Luhnow

Kansas City Royals: Dayton Moore

Los Angeles Angels: Billy Eppler

Minnesota Twins: Terry Ryan

New York Yankees: Brian Cashman

Oakland Athletics: David Forst

Seattle Mariners: Jerry Dipoto

Tampa Bay Rays: Matthew Silverman

Texas Rangers: Jon Daniels

Toronto Blue Jays: Ross Atkins

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

Arizona Diamondbacks: Dave Stewart

Atlanta Braves: John Coppolella

Chicago Cubs: Jed Hoyer

Cincinnati Reds: Dick Williams

Colorado Rockies: Jeff Bridich

Los Angeles Dodgers: Farhan Zaidi

Miami Marlins: Michael Hill

Milwaukee Brewers: David Stearns

New York Mets: Sandy Alderson

Philadelphia Phillies: Matt Klentak

Pittsburgh Pirates: Neal Huntington

St. Louis Cardinals: John Mozeliak

San Diego Padres: A.J. Preller

San Francisco Giants: Bobby Evans

Washington Nationals: Mike Rizzo

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