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Commingled thoughts when I read it was being discussed:


That would be great! Does he even know how to do it? I don't want to find myself thinking “Curtis Granderson's gotta go.”







TransMonk
Dec 04 2021 06:51 AM


Re: Grandyman 4 Manager



I would certainly get behind that!







kcmets
Dec 04 2021 07:53 AM


Re: Grandyman 4 Manager



Below is from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_GrandersonWikipedia, Curtis is a busy guy!



Retirement and post-playing career



Granderson announced his retirement from baseball on January 31, 2020.[76] As of 2021, he serves as the president of the Players Alliance, an organization consisting of active and former Major League players.[77][78]



Personal life



Granderson is an avid fan of WWE, and attended WrestleMania 23 in Detroit. He considers The Ultimate Warrior, The Undertaker, Junkyard Dog and "Macho Man" Randy Savage to be his favorite wrestlers.[79][80] He is also an avid fan of college basketball and of the Kansas Jayhawks.[81]



Off the field, Granderson has served as an ambassador for Major League Baseball International. He has traveled to England, Italy, the Netherlands, France, South Africa, China, New Zealand, South Korea and Japan to promote baseball.[82][83][84] In appreciation for his efforts, Commissioner Bud Selig penned a thank you letter to Granderson which read in part, "There are so many fine young men playing Major League baseball today, but I can think of no one who is better suited to represent our national pastime than you."[4] He has also served as something of an unofficial baseball ambassador to the African-American community, often participating in and initiating dialogue about the lack of Black players at all levels of the sport.[85][86] When he endorsed Nike, Inc., Louisville Slugger and Rawlings, he asked them to donate money to his foundation or equipment to inner-city baseball programs rather than pay him.[4]



His foundation, Grand Kids Foundation, has raised money to benefit the educations of inner-city children around the country.[3][4] Granderson wrote a children's book, All You Can Be: Dream It, Draw It, Become It!, which was published in August 2009. The book is illustrated by students of the New York City public school system.[3] In February 2010, Granderson represented MLB at a White House function announcing Let's Move!, a childhood anti-obesity effort sponsored by First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama.[87] Granderson donated $5 million to help UIC build a new baseball stadium in 2013.[88]



Granderson has been involved in the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) since 2006. He has taken part in negotiations of the labor contract.[5] Granderson was chosen as the 2009 Marvin Miller Man of the Year by the MLBPA for his off-field work, an award he won again in 2016, 2018 and 2019.[2]



In 2011, Granderson was also voted one of the friendliest players in the Major Leagues, according to a poll conducted by Sports Illustrated of 290 players.[5] During his playing career, Granderson wore his socks high to honor players from the Negro leagues.[39]







Frayed Knot
Dec 04 2021 10:11 AM


Re: Grandyman 4 Manager



Like Grandy as a player & person.

Certainly has the personality to run a dugout -- that part of it is largely a people managing task which you figure he'd be good at.



Would likely be lesser than Buck at planning for scenarios multiple innings in advance simply because he doesn't have Buck's decades-long apprenticeship at it (he's been at this since he was like 25 y/o). And then you worry whether choosing Grandy would signal that they (whoever They turn out to be) want someone more willing to take marching orders from the F.O.







The Hot Corner
Dec 04 2021 10:59 AM


Re: Grandyman 4 Manager



I really liked Granderson as a player. I would love to have him with the Mets organization in some manner, possibly as a coach or minor league manager, but I don't think I would want to put him in charge of the MLB team for his go at managing.







Willets Point
Dec 04 2021 11:12 AM


Re: Grandyman 4 Manager



As long as the Mets don't have to play a road game on the moon.







kcmets
Dec 04 2021 11:56 AM


Re: Grandyman 4 Manager



Does Curtis have an aversion to space travel?







MFS62
Dec 04 2021 12:23 PM


Re: Grandyman 4 Manager



John Hayman reporting Granderson isn't interested in the Mets job.

https://dodgerblue.com/mlb-rumors-former-dodgers-outfielder-curtis-granderson-not-interested-mets-manager-search/2021/12/04/https://dodgerblue.com/mlb-rumors-former-dodgers-outfielder-curtis-granderson-not-interested-mets-manager-search/2021/12/04/



Later







kcmets
Dec 04 2021 04:09 PM


Re: Grandyman 4 Manager



That pursuit was short-lived.



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Below is from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_GrandersonWikipedia, Curtis is a busy guy!



Retirement and post-playing career



Granderson announced his retirement from baseball on January 31, 2020.[76] As of 2021, he serves as the president of the Players Alliance, an organization consisting of active and former Major League players.[77][78]



Personal life



Granderson is an avid fan of WWE, and attended WrestleMania 23 in Detroit. He considers The Ultimate Warrior, The Undertaker, Junkyard Dog and "Macho Man" Randy Savage to be his favorite wrestlers.[79][80] He is also an avid fan of college basketball and of the Kansas Jayhawks.[81]



Off the field, Granderson has served as an ambassador for Major League Baseball International. He has traveled to England, Italy, the Netherlands, France, South Africa, China, New Zealand, South Korea and Japan to promote baseball.[82][83][84] In appreciation for his efforts, Commissioner Bud Selig penned a thank you letter to Granderson which read in part, "There are so many fine young men playing Major League baseball today, but I can think of no one who is better suited to represent our national pastime than you."[4] He has also served as something of an unofficial baseball ambassador to the African-American community, often participating in and initiating dialogue about the lack of Black players at all levels of the sport.[85][86] When he endorsed Nike, Inc., Louisville Slugger and Rawlings, he asked them to donate money to his foundation or equipment to inner-city baseball programs rather than pay him.[4]



His foundation, Grand Kids Foundation, has raised money to benefit the educations of inner-city children around the country.[3][4] Granderson wrote a children's book, All You Can Be: Dream It, Draw It, Become It!, which was published in August 2009. The book is illustrated by students of the New York City public school system.[3] In February 2010, Granderson represented MLB at a White House function announcing Let's Move!, a childhood anti-obesity effort sponsored by First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama.[87] Granderson donated $5 million to help UIC build a new baseball stadium in 2013.[88]



Granderson has been involved in the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA) since 2006. He has taken part in negotiations of the labor contract.[5] Granderson was chosen as the 2009 Marvin Miller Man of the Year by the MLBPA for his off-field work, an award he won again in 2016, 2018 and 2019.[2]



In 2011, Granderson was also voted one of the friendliest players in the Major Leagues, according to a poll conducted by Sports Illustrated of 290 players.[5] During his playing career, Granderson wore his socks high to honor players from the Negro leagues.[39]


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Like Grandy as a player & person.

Certainly has the personality to run a dugout -- that part of it is largely a people managing task which you figure he'd be good at.



Would likely be lesser than Buck at planning for scenarios multiple innings in advance simply because he doesn't have Buck's decades-long apprenticeship at it (he's been at this since he was like 25 y/o). And then you worry whether choosing Grandy would signal that they (whoever They turn out to be) want someone more willing to take marching orders from the F.O.


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I really liked Granderson as a player. I would love to have him with the Mets organization in some manner, possibly as a coach or minor league manager, but I don't think I would want to put him in charge of the MLB team for his go at managing.


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