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There’s more upheaval in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization.

The team is firing general manager Neal Huntington on Monday, according to multiple reports. This comes five days after president Frank Coonelly resigned from the post he held since 2007. Huntington had also been with the team since 2007.

The Pirates went 69-93 in 2019, missing the playoffs for the fourth straight season and finishing with their worst record since going 57-105 in 2010. Clint Hurdle was fired as manager at the end of the season after nine years.

New team president Travis Williams just began his role on Monday, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

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