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On December 12, 2007, Wade acquired shortstop [[Miguel Tejada]] in exchange for [[Luke Scott]], [[Matt Albers]], Costanzo, [[Dennis Sarfate]], and [[Troy Patton]]. The trade was controversial, in part because Tejada was mentioned as a possible steroid user in the [[Mitchell Report]], which was released the day after the trade.
On December 12, 2007, Wade acquired shortstop [[Miguel Tejada]] in exchange for [[Luke Scott]], [[Matt Albers]], Costanzo, [[Dennis Sarfate]], and [[Troy Patton]]. The trade was controversial, in part because Tejada was mentioned as a possible steroid user in the [[Mitchell Report]], which was released the day after the trade.


On June 25, 2008, Wade was engaged in a dispute with Astros reliever [[Shawn Macon]]. After a while, Macon burst and grabbed Wade by the neck and threw him to the ground. The Astros suspended Macon indefinitely.
On June 25, 2008, Wade was engaged in a dispute with Astros reliever [[Shawn Chacon]]. After a while, Chacon burst and grabbed Wade by the neck and threw him to the ground. The Astros suspended Chacon indefinitely.


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Revision as of 03:45, 26 June 2008

Ed Wade (b. January 31, 1956) is the current General Manager of the Major League Baseball team, the Houston Astros.

Early career in baseball

Wade began his baseball career in 1977 as an intern in the Phillies public relations department. In 1977, he was named public relations assistant for the Astros and was promoted to public relations director in 1979. In 1981, he left Houston to become the public relations director for the Pittsburgh Pirates, and he remained with that club for five seasons.

In 1986, Wade returned to Houston to work as an associate for Tal Smith Enterprises, a firm that has provided consulting services to 26 of the 30 Major League Baseball clubs. The most recognized functions have been in the preparation of arbitration cases, the financial appraisal of franchise, contract negotiations and other baseball-related matters.

Wade worked for the company until May 5, 1989, when he rejoined the Phillies as assistant to the general manager. In 1995, he was promoted to assistant general manager, and he served in that role until assuming the general manager duties for Philadelphia in 1998.

Work as the Phillies GM

Wade traded Curt Schilling, the Phillies' long-time ace, to the Arizona Diamondbacks. He signed veterans Mike Lieberthal and David Bell to large contracts when they were approaching the end of their careers. He also included no-trade clauses in star players Bobby Abreu, Jim Thome, and Pat Burrell's contracts.

During his tenure, the Phillies drafted power-hitting outfielder Pat Burrell, All Star pitcher Brett Myers, All Star second baseman Chase Utley, MVP first baseman Ryan Howard and All Star pitcher Cole Hamels.

Wade hired two managers during his tenure. He inherited Terry Francona when he was promoted, whom he fired after the 2000 season. Wade hired former Phillies shortstop Larry Bowa, who led the Phillies to their first winning season since 1993 in 2001, falling just two games short of the postseason. Bowa was fired with two games remaining in the 2004 season.

Wade was fired by the Phillies after the 2005 season due to the team's inability to make the postseason despite several seasons of high expectations. In Wade's last three seasons with the Phillies, the team missed the playoffs by margins of 5.0, 6.0, and 1.0 games respectively. In total, the Phillies compiled a record of 643 wins and 652 losses over Wade's eight-year tenure, with a winning percentage of .497. Although the Phillies showed marked improvement from the first three years of Wade's tenure (217-269, .447) to its next five years (426-383, .527), the team never exceeded 90 wins in any given season, instead winning exactly 86 or 88 games in four of Wade's last five seasons.

After Phillies

Following his dismissal from the Phillies, Wade joined the San Diego Padres front office as a scout.

Houston Astros

On September 20, 2007, Wade was named the General Manager of the Houston Astros, beating out 10 other candidates.[1]

On November 8, 2007, Wade traded relief pitcher Brad Lidge, along with reserve infielder Eric Bruntlett, to the Phillies in exchange for second-year outfielder Michael Bourn, middle reliever Geoff Geary, and third base prospect Mike Costanzo. Lidge had been a highly successful closer for the Astros in 2004 and 2005, but had fallen out of favor after giving up a dramatic home run to Albert Pujols in the 2005 National League Championship Series and struggling the following season.

On December 12, 2007, Wade acquired shortstop Miguel Tejada in exchange for Luke Scott, Matt Albers, Costanzo, Dennis Sarfate, and Troy Patton. The trade was controversial, in part because Tejada was mentioned as a possible steroid user in the Mitchell Report, which was released the day after the trade.

On June 25, 2008, Wade was engaged in a dispute with Astros reliever Shawn Chacon. After a while, Chacon burst and grabbed Wade by the neck and threw him to the ground. The Astros suspended Chacon indefinitely.

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