Browns lose Chief Strategist Paul DePodesta back to baseball
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Per Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com, Browns Chief Strategy Officer Paul DePodesta is leaving the team to join the Colorado Rockies as the team's Head of Baseball Operations.
Paul DePodesta, the Browns' chief strategy officer, has been with the team for 10 years. After those 10 seasons, the former MLB executive best known for his relation to the "Moneyball" Athletics is returning to baseball.
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DePodesta leaving the Browns
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - ESPN was first to report that the Browns front office is getting a little bit of a shake up. Chief Strategy Officer Paul DePodesta is leaving the organization so he can return to baseball, joining the Colorado Rockies.
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He came from baseball, and now returns but did Paul DePodesta get ahead of the Browns or just first out the door?