He fired everyone.
There's once and for all a third word for the lede. And there's once and for all closure to another ignominious chapter of gross mismanagement of the Pittsburgh Baseball Club.
Bob Nutting fired Neal Huntington, officially Monday morning but really after a meeting Sunday, after 12 years of general manager in which he'd become the National League's most tenured at his position in spite of ... well, you know. It didn't go very well. No need to kick further on the way out.
Much more to come.
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