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metirish wrote:
Finn not a fan , geez

http://www.boston.com/sports/touching_all_the_bases/2011/11/five_thoughts_on_bobby_valenti.html


That's some awful work organized kind of awfully.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Finn not a fan , geez

http://www.boston.com/sports/touching_all_the_bases/2011/11/five_thoughts_on_bobby_valenti.html


That's some awful work organized kind of awfully.




yes, it's awful

Is Bobby V. the right choice?

2. If he manages a team or two that ends its season with a collage of champagne celebrations and duck boat rides, the answer will have to be in the affirmative



a few lines later

Again: Is he the right choice? I doubt even Lucchino and Cherington are certain of that now, particularly the latter, who knew what he was getting into when he accepted the Red Sox' GM job but probably didn't expect to be overruled publicly on his first major decision.



Jesus, I suppose if he wins he's the right choice.


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Just awaiting the details & confirmation on the Bobby BoSox deal - and on the details of Ventura's contract.
Just five new managers this off-season: two "retreads" (BV & Ozzie), two "newbies" Ventura & Matheny), plus Sveum who is really a newbie although had previously managed briefly as an interim.




TEAM2011 MgrSTATUS2012 Mgr
RED SOXTerry Francona - since 2004Option not picked up=#FF0000]Bobby Valentine - Details TBA
YANXJoe Girardi - since 2008Signed thru 2013Same
ORIOLESBuck Showalter - since 2010Signed thru 2013Same
RAYSJoe Maddon - Since 2006Signed thru 2012Same
BLUE JAYSJohn Farrell - Hired Oct �10Signed thru 2013Same
TIGERSJim Leyland - Since 2006Signed thru 2012Same
WHITE SOXOzzie Guillen - since 2004Contract terminated via mutual consentRobin Ventura - "multi-year" contract
TWINSRon Gardenhire - Since 2002Signed thru 2013Same
ROYALSNed Yost - Since May �10Signed thru 2012Same
INDIANSManny Acta - Since 2010Signed thru 2012 + 2013 optionSame
RANGERSRon Washington - Since 2007Signed thru 2012Same
MARINERSEric Wedge - first seasonSigned thru 2013Same
A�sBob Melvin - hired June �11Signed thru 2014Same
ANGELSMike Scioscia - since 2000Signed thru 2018Same
METSTerry Collins - first seasonOption picked up thru 2013Same
BRAVESFredi Gonzalez - first seasonSigned thru 2013Same
MARLINSJack McKeon - since 6/20/11Not re-hired for 2012Ozzie Guillen - signed thru 2015
NATIONALSDavey Johnson - took over 6/26/11Signed w/org but not as managerOption picked up for 2012
PHILLIESCharlie Manual - since 2005Signed thru 2013Same
CUBSMike Quadde - since 2010Signed thru 1012 - Fired=#FF0000]Dale Sveum - Signed thru 2014
BREWERSRon Roenicke - first seasonSigned thru 2012 + �13 optionSame
PIRATESClint Hurdle - first seasonSigned thru 2013Same
CARDINALSTony LaRussa - since 1996Retired=#FF0000]Mike Matheny - 2 yrs + 2014 option
REDSDusty Baker - since 2008Signed thru 2012Same
ASTROSBrad Mills - since 2010Signed thru 2012 w/option for �13Same
DODGERSDon Mattingly - first seasonSigned thru 2013Same
DIAMONDBACKSKirk Gibson - hired Aug �10Signed thru 2012 + �13 optionNew deal thru '14 w/options for '15 & '16
GIANTSBruce Bochy - since 2007Signed thru 2012Extended thru 2013
PADRESBud Black - since 2007Signed thru 2013 + options for �14 & �15Same
ROCKIESJim Tracy - since May �09Signed thru 2013Same


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Edgy DC wrote:
Finn not a fan , geez

http://www.boston.com/sports/touching_all_the_bases/2011/11/five_thoughts_on_bobby_valenti.html


That's some awful work organized kind of awfully.


The thing about that piece is that he's reluctant to come right out and say that this will turn out to be a bad choice probably because he, like the non-believer who still attends church regularly, wants to hedge his bets just in case he's wrong. Instead he seems like one of the many who claims to know what Bobby is like by selected anecdotes he has read about from afar so, absent any real evidence of his unfitness, he'll throw those out so as to stake his claim early on.
Glass & mustache reference? - Check.
Compare an off-field marijuana story with recent in-dugout beer problems? - Hey, it kinda fits so I'll run with it.
Smartest guy in the room stories? - Always easy to use plus has the added bonus of not having to prove it.


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Well, at least there are sensible baseball writers in England if not in New England.


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Mets � Willets Point wrote:
Well, at least there are sensible baseball writers in England if not in New England.



Ha!


must say I am surprised that the Boston fan it seems would rather a paper cut out like Lamont(insert any baseball lifer) over Valentine. With their passion for the game I thought they would latch on to Bobby.


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Mets � Willets Point wrote:
Well, at least there are sensible baseball writers in England if not in New England.


welcome back, WP.


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Vic Sage wrote:
Mets � Willets Point wrote:
Well, at least there are sensible baseball writers in England if not in New England.


welcome back, WP.


Thanks. But it's MWP now.


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Mets � Willets Point wrote:
Mets � Willets Point wrote:
Well, at least there are sensible baseball writers in England if not in New England.


welcome back, WP.


Thanks. But it's MWP now.


Do you have, like additional parts now? (But, yeah, seconded.)


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Sports coverage from The Nation. As far as I know, Valentine's position in Stamford was mostly ceremonial so I'll take some of this with a grain of salt. Also, Republicans are lousy public servants but great baseball managers.


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Even if the job was ceremonial, nothing is merely ceremonial when it comes to Bobby V., as my avatar photo suggests.

Meanwhile, Keith Olberman absolutely creams Valentiine, focusing on one play from the 2000 World Series.

Was the call questionable? I distinctly recall questioning it myself at the time. Was it "the dumbest World Series managerial move since Casey Stengel completely messed up his 1960 pitching rotation"? Get a grip, Boston Market Boy.

A more level-headed look comes from Matthew Callan at Amazin' Avenue.


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Not surprised with Keith Olberman, last night on twitter he seemed to be siding with Chass, like they are buddies or something.


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Sawx fans shouldn't be linking to these columns as examples of why their team went wrong, but to celebrate that the move has provoked a wave in the ocean of YLDBs. Let 'em hate.


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Bobby gets a two-year deal with the Sawx plus club options for 2014 & 2015 (making the odds of a Joe Maddon hiring next season not as easy as some Hub fans would like to believe).
Also has chosen to wear #25 for his "friend and old roommate" Tony Conigliaro (sez the NYTimes) although it's not clear exactly where their careers crossed paths.




TEAM2011 MgrSTATUS2012 Mgr
RED SOXTerry Francona - since 2004Option not picked up=#FF0000]Bobby Valentine - Signed thru 2013 + club options for '14 & '15
YANXJoe Girardi - since 2008Signed thru 2013Same
ORIOLESBuck Showalter - since 2010Signed thru 2013Same
RAYSJoe Maddon - Since 2006Signed thru 2012Same
BLUE JAYSJohn Farrell - Hired Oct �10Signed thru 2013Same
TIGERSJim Leyland - Since 2006Signed thru 2012Same
WHITE SOXOzzie Guillen - since 2004Contract terminated via mutual consentRobin Ventura - "multi-year" contract
TWINSRon Gardenhire - Since 2002Signed thru 2013Same
ROYALSNed Yost - Since May �10Signed thru 2012Same
INDIANSManny Acta - Since 2010Signed thru 2012 + 2013 optionSame
RANGERSRon Washington - Since 2007Signed thru 2012Same
MARINERSEric Wedge - first seasonSigned thru 2013Same
A�sBob Melvin - hired June �11Signed thru 2014Same
ANGELSMike Scioscia - since 2000Signed thru 2018Same
METSTerry Collins - first seasonOption picked up thru 2013Same
BRAVESFredi Gonzalez - first seasonSigned thru 2013Same
MARLINSJack McKeon - since 6/20/11Not re-hired for 2012Ozzie Guillen - signed thru 2015
NATIONALSDavey Johnson - took over 6/26/11Signed w/org but not as managerOption picked up for 2012
PHILLIESCharlie Manual - since 2005Signed thru 2013Same
CUBSMike Quadde - since 2010Signed thru 1012 - Fired=#FF0000]Dale Sveum - Signed thru 2014
BREWERSRon Roenicke - first seasonSigned thru 2012 + �13 optionSame
PIRATESClint Hurdle - first seasonSigned thru 2013Same
CARDINALSTony LaRussa - since 1996Retired=#FF0000]Mike Matheny - 2 yrs + 2014 option
REDSDusty Baker - since 2008Signed thru 2012Same
ASTROSBrad Mills - since 2010Signed thru 2012 w/option for �13Same
DODGERSDon Mattingly - first seasonSigned thru 2013Same
DIAMONDBACKSKirk Gibson - hired Aug �10Signed thru 2012 + �13 optionNew deal thru '14 w/options for '15 & '16
GIANTSBruce Bochy - since 2007Signed thru 2012Extended thru 2013
PADRESBud Black - since 2007Signed thru 2013 + options for �14 & �15Same
ROCKIESJim Tracy - since May �09Signed thru 2013Same


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Also has chosen to wear #25 for his "friend and old roommate" Tony Conigliaro (sez the NYTimes) although it's not clear exactly where their careers crossed paths.


Apparently during an abortive comeback with the '76 Pads.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Frayed Knot wrote:
Also has chosen to wear #25 for his "friend and old roommate" Tony Conigliaro (sez the NYTimes) although it's not clear exactly where their careers crossed paths.


Apparently during an abortive comeback with the '76 Pads.


Probably a ST deal because Tony C isn't listed as playing in '76
In fact, he had almost no minor league time at all. Dude played one season at Class A as an 18 y/o (in Wellsville, NY?? in 1963) and was in Fenway the next year hitting .290 w/45 XBHs
He continued sailing along (minus that whole missed season and a half thing) knocking 160 HRs by age 25 before his career ended abruptly in the middle of 1971 following an off-season trade to the Angels.
He doesn't re-surface again until four years later back with the BoSox, splitting time between Boston & Pawtucket which represented his only other official minor league service. He was 30 at that point and he never played again.

15 years after that he was dead.


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Edgy DC wrote:
Meanwhile, Keith Olberman absolutely creams Valentiine, focusing on one play from the 2000 World Series.

Was the call questionable? I distinctly recall questioning it myself at the time. Was it "the dumbest World Series managerial move since Casey Stengel completely messed up his 1960 pitching rotation"? Get a grip, Boston Market Boy.


Didn't Abbott tag Rivera in the Timo game the night before?


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Olberman seems to overlook that Valentine managed the team of back-ups and scrubs into the World Series in the first place.


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote:
Edgy DC wrote:
Meanwhile, Keith Olberman absolutely creams Valentiine, focusing on one play from the 2000 World Series.

Was the call questionable? I distinctly recall questioning it myself at the time. Was it "the dumbest World Series managerial move since Casey Stengel completely messed up his 1960 pitching rotation"? Get a grip, Boston Market Boy.


Didn't Abbott tag Rivera in the Timo game the night before?


Geez, Olbermann is a tool sometimes.


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My real disappointment that day in Valentine wasn't so much his failure of tactics, but rather his failure in gamesmanship --- a talent that had come to appear to be an asset but on this night he was outgamed by a troll like Clemens.

Clemens had to be ejected, but the umps were too stunned and confused to throw the switch instantly and after that were in recovery mode. Valentine needed to find some way --- with six umps to appeal to and Dean of Discipline Frank Robinson in the box seats near the (I think) first base dugout --- to get Clemens (justifiably) tossed. Whether that meant going apeshit crazy, whether that meant taking your argument individually to each of the six umps, forcing them to eventually confab and make the decision together, whether that meant an unprecedented appeal to Robinson, whether that meant pulling his team off the field and risking a forfeit, he needed to press the point to the brink.

Valentine's priority was keeping Piazza in the game and (sadly and vainly, I think) keeping himself in. And in such, he backed down from Clemens' brinkmanship. Clemens was eventually fined well beyond a level of folks who actually are thrown out of games, so all of baseball officialdom knew they were wrong. Bobby needed to force them to acknowledge it then and there.

Bobby wasn't willing to sacrifice himself. He wasn't willing to sacrifice NLCS MVP Mike Hampton, and so Clemens had him over a barrel and so was rewarded for his villainy.

And so, yeah, I was disappointed in Valentine, but I'm not sure which manager would have done better. The real failure there was the umps, and maybe Robinson not making the bold stroke of superseding them and ordering an ejection.


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