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Q&A with new Brewers manager Ken Macha
Monday, November 10, 2008

It's hard to fault with the job Ken Macha did while managing the Oakland A's. From 2003-2006, Macha won two A.L. West titles and posted a .568 winning percentage (368-280). However, he was fired after the A's were swept in the 2006 ALCS. Late last month, Macha was introduced as the Brewers' new manager, and he recently spoke with Sporting News' Matt Crossman about his new gig.

SN: You must be excited to be back managing.

Macha: Absolutely. My wife asked me » Full Column

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