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Bill Neukom, former managing general partner of the San Francisco Giants, died at 83. He led the team to their first World Series win in 2010 and was known for his leadership, unique style, and dedication. Neukom retired in 2011 but remained involved with the Giants, serving as chairman emeritus. He also had a prominent legal career, notably as Microsoft's top counsel. Additionally, he founded the World Justice Project.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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