Krall talks journey from batboy to Reds exec

May 22nd, 2018

Back in 2002, Nick Krall was so determined to break into baseball that he supplemented a front-office internship with Oakland by working as the team's bat boy. Carrying equipment for the Moneyball A's -- and learning from Billy Beane and Paul DePodesta -- was just the start of Krall's 16-year baseball operations career, which reached a new height on May 10 when the Reds promoted him to general manager.
MLB.com's Mark Feinsand sat down with Krall during Spring Training to discuss his tenure overseeing the Reds' pro scouting staff that acquired players like and , the lesson he learned when Walt Jocketty acquired Scott Rolen and much more.

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