Why front-office changes for most underachieving MLB teams appear unlikely
Briefly

Fans in a number of major-league cities want change, primarily in ownership and front offices, but stability is often valued over reactionary decisions by teams.
Despite fan frustrations with underperforming teams, executives tend to maintain continuity, believing it fosters stability and that knee-jerk reactions do not lead to improvement.
Many underachieving clubs may opt to fire managers as scapegoats rather than addressing deeper issues within their front office, reflecting a certain level of complacency.
The expansion of the postseason has given the illusion of contention for teams, perhaps justifying the lack of urgent changes within struggling franchises.
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