Edgy MD Site Manager Posted Monday at 02:32 AM Posted Monday at 02:32 AM He may make it to the next game, but if he does, it's a-gonna be a long 48 hours until then.
Cowtipper Old-Timey Member Posted Monday at 03:03 AM Posted Monday at 03:03 AM Mendoza is what one might describe as "milquetoast."
whippoorwill Old-Timey Member Posted Monday at 01:46 PM Posted Monday at 01:46 PM Wow that pulls no punches MFS62 1
Johnny Lunchbucket Old-Timey Member Posted Monday at 02:31 PM Posted Monday at 02:31 PM Whack the guy
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted Monday at 02:50 PM Posted Monday at 02:50 PM 1 hour ago, Benjamin Grimm said: That's a hard back page to top. whippoorwill 1
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted Monday at 03:11 PM Posted Monday at 03:11 PM Plays on the Anthony Weiner Front Page , very good
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted Tuesday at 01:23 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:23 AM I can’t believe they didn’t fire him. The Mets are not serious. metirish 1
The Hot Corner Old-Timey Member Posted Tuesday at 02:15 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:15 AM I am not the biggest fan of Mendoza, but I don't believe that firing him will make much difference. There are just too many holes in the Mets line up. Stearns made a series of bets on players that were once good, banking on them to rebound to their prior level of play. He appears to have greatly miscalculated and has stuck Mendoza and the Mets with a losing hand. Ultimately, Mendoza will be the fall guy, but then there will be no one else to blame for the mess Stearns has made of the Mets. whippoorwill and seawolf17 2
metsmarathon Old-Timey Member Posted Tuesday at 12:17 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:17 PM I don’t think the players are quite possibly this bad. something is wrong in the clubhouse. Which could be a player problem of course and not a manager problem necessarily, but it falls on the manager to fix it - and he’s clearly not doing that. maybe nobody can but it’s time to try someone different. the team has had three deep stretches like this in his tenure. it’s time to put a stop to it. (and I’m usually not a fire the manager type guy!)
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted Tuesday at 01:28 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:28 PM So picking up a couple of middling free agents is the answer for now? I am totally pissed at Stearns I hope the attendance goes down
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted Tuesday at 02:27 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:27 PM As for personnel changes, you can only work with the answers available to you. I don't think Texas is offering to reverse the Nimmo-for-Semien deal anytime soon. They're going to have to bop their way out of this, or not.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted Tuesday at 02:56 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:56 PM The way I look at it. Regardless of what David Stearns has done or not done. If you look at the talent assembled for the 2025 team and had to guess the range of outcomes, 83 wins and missing the playoffs would be at the bottom of this projections. Or potentially below them. If you look at the talent assembled for the 2026 team and had to guess the range of outcomes, 9-19 would be well below any realistic projection. An underperforming team is on the manager. He has to go. And a team unwilling to acknowledge and make that move is one that is more concerned with being right than being good. The Hot Corner 1
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted Tuesday at 03:08 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:08 PM Phillies fire Rob Thomson
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted Tuesday at 03:09 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:09 PM I guess his seat was at least a little bit hotter than Mendy's. Don Mattingly is the interim manager.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted Tuesday at 04:02 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:02 PM 50 minutes ago, Benjamin Grimm said: Don Mattingly is the interim manager. Imma guess this is the first time in baseball history that a GM's father is managing under him. Though it is fair to say that time could be short for both of them. The Phils employ a PoBO with a GM under him, so Preston Mattingly is just as viable a sacrificial lamb for president Dave Dombroski as Thomson was.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted Tuesday at 04:15 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:15 PM Y'mean Dembroski now has the opportunity to fire both the father and son on the same day? That might be a record. Later
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted Tuesday at 04:24 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:24 PM Apparently Alex Cora was offered the Phillies job, but declined I didn't know until Edgy paired that Donnie's son was a Phillies front office guy
Lefty Specialist Old-Timey Member Posted Tuesday at 08:49 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:49 PM I'm not the biggest fan of Mendoza, but this is Stearns' team. He's the one who let players walk and made bad trades. The blame rests mostly with him. But it'll be Mendoza getting it in the neck eventually. The Hot Corner and metirish 2
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted Tuesday at 09:24 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 09:24 PM 33 minutes ago, Lefty Specialist said: I'm not the biggest fan of Mendoza, but this is Stearns' team. He's the one who let players walk and made bad trades. The blame rests mostly with him. But it'll be Mendoza getting it in the neck eventually. Choosing (and retaining) Mendoza is also a Stearns choice. As I’ve said earlier, I think Stearns’ seat is also warm but firing him in-season isn’t going to make a difference with this team. Changing the manager might - and it’s not as if the team can fall to 6th place. Centerfield 1
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