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The Interim Managers at Paddy Power  

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  1. 1. The Interim Managers at Paddy Power

    • Jim Riggleman, bench coach — 3:2
      5
    • Callawaysurvives — 15:8
      3
    • Terry Collins, special assistant to the GM — 23:2
      2
    • Tony DeFrancesco, Syracuse manager — 24:1
      0
    • Gary DiSarcina, third-base coach — 35:1
      0
    • David Wright, special assistant to the GM — 56:1
      1
    • Edgardo Alfonzo, Brooklyn manager — 70:1
      1
    • Phil Regan, interim pitching coach — 79:1
      0
    • Tim Tuefel, infield coordinator — 85:1
      1
    • Ruben Amaro, Jr., special assistant to the GM — 99:1
      0
    • Kevin Boles, Binghamton manager — 125:1
      0
    • Glenn Sherlock, first base coach — 135:1
      0
    • Chad Kreuter, St. Lucie manager — 165:1
      0
    • Ricky Bones, interim bullpen coach — 200:1
      0
    • Lamar Johnson, hitting coordinator — 250:1
      0
    • Pedro Lopez, Columbia manager — 400:1
      0
    • Rafael Landestoy, international field coordinator — 500:1
      0
    • Allard Baird, vice president and assistant general manager for scouting and player development — 1000:1
      0


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Gotta be Riggleman for now, and then they'll try to reboot in the offseason once they've traded away all their usable parts and alienated what's left of the fan base.


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I've thought about this and will say Terry is a real possibility. Fred loves him. The writers really like him. He's still in the org. He has some pepper that will prolly play well. He's old and has a cushy retirement role waiting so they can Brodie themselves a real manager when the season ends.



I'd also hedge my bets with a few quid on Girardi, moreso as the "permanent" replacement.



If it's a situation where we need a few weeks before naming a "perm" in-season then it's gotta be Riggleman.



BTW, the nationals or Marlins will hire Callaway as their pitching coach.


Old-Timey Member
Posted


Johnny mentions Terry and that's a solid pick as he was a frequent companion with BVW during Spring Training.


Posted


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Paddy Power should have made the odds on Regan 82:1.

Posted


As for alienating the fan base, unless that's an actual mission-specific goal, that feeds into the rankings. Fan attrition, defection, and self-immolation can be prevented and/or ameliorated by the insertion of a familiar, more-trusted face — Wright, Alfonso, even Teufel or even Terry. These faces suggest that, despite the rough sailing, there's still a course fixed in place.



A beloved somebody with a Mets pennant or championship in his pocket is actually willing to steward this thing for a few weeks? At risk to their rep and historical standing? Maybe this thing isn't totally hopeless.



That implied message might sell six or eight tickets.


Old-Timey Member
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Wish it was David

Of course you would.


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I picked Riggleman but at those odds, I'd also wager on Teufel.
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Wally could probably be a candidate for the long-term job, but interim appointments almost invariably go to somebody already on the payroll.


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