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MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee Brewers president of baseball operations Matt Arnold was chosen Major League Baseball's executive of the year after constructing a roster that won a second straight NL Central title in the league's smallest market. Executives from all 30 MLB teams vote on the award before the postseason. Arnold is the first Brewers official to win the honor. Milwaukee went 93-69 and won the NL Central by 10 games after losing manager Craig Counsell to the division-rival Chicago Cubs in the offseason. The Brewers lost a three-game Wild Card Series to the New York Mets.








