What's a decision you look back on and wish you could change?
Replied byMark Shapiro
President and CEO at Toronto Blue Jays
Niche: Sports, Marketing, Technology
Revenue: $32 million/month
Location: Canada
Started: 1977
Letting Sean Casey go. I wasn't the GM, but I wish I'd fought harder to keep him. He had a special energy and made the grind of 162 games better for everyone. That kind of presence is rare in a clubhouse.
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