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One of the better managers in the game, IMO. Not always given the best players to work with.

If I were the Mets I would try and scoop him back into the organization immediately, should no managerial offers appear for him.


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The biggest problem with Gardenhire is that he was like 6-134 vs the Yanx during his time with the Twins ... OK that record might not be entirely accurate but it seems to be the case and it only got worse during playoff match ups.

My personal opinion on the guy is that you don't last that long without being at least decent and that he probably relates well to players. But whenever I'd watch games with him at the helm I'd find myself scratching my head at some of his moves. Can't remember what specifically I didn't like and the SSS caveat has to be considered since I obviously don't sit around watching that many Minnesota games - but if I'm Sandy I'm certainly not altering my 2015 plans just because Gardy is suddenly available.


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Yeah, you fire Terry because you've lost faith in Terry, not because there's suddenly a big difference-maker floating around.


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I'm not sure any would. It strikes me as fool's gold to think they are. Even one who pushed all the right buttons in one organization could be dead wrong in another. That's why I think, if you're OK with the bird in the hand, trust that.


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TEAMMANAGERSIGNED THRUSTATUS
METSTerry Collins2015 + option for '16
BRAVESFredi Gonzalez2015
PHILLIESRyne Sandberg2016 + option for '17
NATIONALSMatt Williams2015 + options for �16 + �17
MARLINSMike Redmond2015
CARDINALSMike Matheny2017
PIRATESClint Hurdle2017 + option for �18
CUBSRick Renteria2016 + options for �17 + �18
REDSBryan Price2016
BREWERSRon Roenicke2015 +option for �16
DODGERSDon Mattingly2016
GIANTSBruce Bochy2016
PADRESBud Black2015
DBACKSKirk Gibson2014Fired Sept �14
ROCKIESWalt Weiss2016
RED SOXJohn Farrell2016
YANKEESJoe Girardi2017
ORIOLESBuck Showalter2018
BLUE JAYSJohn Gibbons2015 + option for �16
RAYSJoe Maddon2015
TIGERSBrad Ausmus2016 + option for �17
INDIANSTerry Francona2016
ROYALSNed Yost2015
TWINSRon Gardenhire2015Fired Sept �14
WHITE SOXRobin Ventura2014
ANGELSMike Scioscia2018
RANGERSRon Washington2014Resigned Sept 2014
MARINERSLloyd McClendon201?
ASTROSBo Porter�-Fired Spet 2014
ATHLETICSBob Melvin2016


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I thought that job was his for life.


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I honestly don't see any manager that would have made the difference or done better than Terry did this season with this squad, unless you think Terry cost the Mets games this season?


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And we have the first vacancy filled of the off-season as Houston wastes no time in naming A.J. Hinch to run their dugout.
Hinch managed the DBacks for just over a year back in 2009-10 to no particular distinction (89-123). Most recently he was a VP with San Diego.
The Houston GM Jeff Luhnow is known to be a SABRE-type guy so one would guess that Hinch impressed him in that field someway.

TEAMMANAGERSIGNED THRUSTATUS
METSTerry Collins2015 + option for '16
BRAVESFredi Gonzalez2015
PHILLIESRyne Sandberg2016 + option for '17
NATIONALSMatt Williams2015 + options for �16 + �17
MARLINSMike Redmond2015
CARDINALSMike Matheny2017
PIRATESClint Hurdle2017 + option for �18
CUBSRick Renteria2016 + options for �17 + �18
REDSBryan Price2016
BREWERSRon Roenicke2015 + option for �16
DODGERSDon Mattingly2016
GIANTSBruce Bochy2016
PADRESBud Black2015
DBACKSKirk Gibson2014Fired Sept �14
ROCKIESWalt Weiss2016
RED SOXJohn Farrell2016
YANKEESJoe Girardi2017
ORIOLESBuck Showalter2018
BLUE JAYSJohn Gibbons2015 + option for �16
RAYSJoe Maddon2015
TIGERSBrad Ausmus2016 + option for �17
INDIANSTerry Francona2016
ROYALSNed Yost2015
TWINSRon Gardenhire2015Fired Sept �14
WHITE SOXRobin Ventura2014
ANGELSMike Scioscia2018
RANGERSRon Washington2014Resigned Sept 2014
MARINERSLloyd McClendon201?
ASTROSBo PorterFired Sept 2014AJ Hinch - Hired Sept 2014
ATHLETICSBob Melvin2016


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Bud Black will return for his ninth season as Padres manager, despite just two winning seasons in his first 8. His only hint of the postseason came in his first year, when the Padres lost that famous Matt Holliday slide game in a play-in at Coors Field. Also lost the NL West title on the final day of the 2010 season.

But his record over the last four years has been positively Terry-esque (71, 76, 76, 77 wins), making it at least somewhat surprising that he was brought back.


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Twins hero Doug Mientkiewicz and Twins hero/Minnesota homeboy Paul Molitor up for the Twins job.

We could have two Hall-of-Fame players as managers at once.


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Edgy MD wrote:
Candidate to get the Diamondbacks job (and possibly fired two days later): Joe McEwing.

Randy Johnson said he's hoping Joe gets it, so he won't have to face him in an old timers' game.

Later


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Chip Hale to the Chief being interviewed by Twins. Boston bench coach Torey Lovullo also a candidate.

GM Dan O'Dowd & assistants out of Rockies' front office. O'Dowd had been there 15 years.


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Not all the assistants go, though, as his replacement was the team's development director.

Got to think this refuels all the trade-Tulo-and-Gonzalez fires. This guy presumably wouldn't be as wedded to those two guys.

Following that logic, it's hard to avoid the image of Tulowitzki in the Bronx. He'll wear 22 and #2lo will become, like, a thing.

  • Everything he does won't be credited to him so much as a noble continuing of Jeter's legacy, a living tribute to the standard bearer of standard bearers.
  • Everything he fails to do will be a blasphemous disgrace upon Jeter's position/name/digit, and if he doesn't perform well, he'll be hated like A-Rod.



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I get the impression the Monforts are about as competent as the Wilpons.

The call for some sort of change grew louder and louder from fans this season. Monfort even received emails from angry patrons; he responded by saying that if the fans weren't happy with the bad baseball they were witnessing, maybe they shouldn't come to Coors Field. And that perhaps the city wasn't deserving of a major league team anymore. He later softened his stance.

It was Monfort himself who raised expectations by predicting a 90-win season in the spring.


Only Fred would say, "well if you'd only come to CitiField to begin with we wouldn't suck so much!"


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Aw crap. They are going to kill us.


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TEAMMANAGERSIGNED THRUSTATUS
METSTerry Collins2015 + option for '16
BRAVESFredi Gonzalez2015
PHILLIESRyne Sandberg2016 + option for '17
NATIONALSMatt Williams2015 + options for �16 + �17
MARLINSMike Redmond2015
CARDINALSMike Matheny2017
PIRATESClint Hurdle2017 + option for �18
CUBSRick Renteria2016 + options for �17 + �18
REDSBryan Price2016
BREWERSRon Roenicke2015 + option for �16
DODGERSDon Mattingly2016
GIANTSBruce Bochy2016
PADRESBud Black2015
DBACKSKirk Gibson2014 -- Fired, Sept 2014Chip Hale hired for 2015-16
ROCKIESWalt Weiss2016
RED SOXJohn Farrell2016
YANKEESJoe Girardi2017
ORIOLESBuck Showalter2018
BLUE JAYSJohn Gibbons2015 + option for �16
RAYSJoe Maddon2015
TIGERSBrad Ausmus2016 + option for �17
INDIANSTerry Francona2016
ROYALSNed Yost2015
TWINSRon Gardenhire2015Fired Sept �14
WHITE SOXRobin Ventura2014
ANGELSMike Scioscia2018
RANGERSRon Washington2014Resigned Sept 2014
MARINERSLloyd McClendon201?
ASTROSBo PorterFired Sept 2014AJ Hinch - Hired Sept 2014
ATHLETICSBob Melvin2016


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Jeff Passan
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Sources: John Hart has turned down the Braves' offer to be GM. For now, Atlanta focused on AGM John Coppolella and Royals GM Dayton Moore.

Who doesn't want to be a GM? Who doesn't want to be a a GM of a healthy and an almost perennially contending team?

John Hart doesn't, which is a curiosity. Maybe he feels like all their contracts to second- and third-year players has locked them in too much for the next five years and he would either not be able to build his own squad, or would have to set the team back a few years in order to undo that strategy. I dunno.

Be interesting to see them go after the Royals' GM just as the Royals are wrapping up their most successful season in 29 years.


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Jeff Passan
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Sources: John Hart has turned down the Braves' offer to be GM. For now, Atlanta focused on AGM John Coppolella and Royals GM Dayton Moore.

Who doesn't want to be a GM? Who doesn't want to be a a GM of a healthy and an almost perennially contending team?

John Hart doesn't, which is a curiosity. Maybe he feels like all their contracts to second- and third-year players has locked them in too much for the next five years and he would either not be able to build his own squad, or would have to set the team back a few years in order to undo that strategy. I dunno.

Be interesting to see them go after the Royals' GM just as the Royals are wrapping up their most successful season in 29 years.


I get the sense that in general a lot of organization are rethinking how they do shit as a lot of best-laid plans seems to have gone kablooey this year especially. The so-called "good teams" are out of the playoffs, and a lot of clubs that were nominally trying like the Braves and Jays and MFYs were just so meh.

Moore is Braves stock as I recall.


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:


I get the sense that in general a lot of organization are rethinking how they do shit as a lot of best-laid plans seems to have gone kablooey this year especially. The so-called "good teams" are out of the playoffs, and a lot of clubs that were nominally trying like the Braves and Jays and MFYs were just so meh.



Not just this year. The wild card format has profoundly altered the formula for trying to win a World Series. Before the wild card, a front office needed to build a team that, on paper would be expected to win about 95 games in order to have a reasonable chance at the WS crown. 95 wins is about what it took to win a division. But with the wild card in place, a team with less than 90 wins could be expected to play the wild card round. This is a significant change in team construction because those marginal wins above, say, 87 or 88, are the toughest to acquire. And those marginal wins are not as important as they were pre wild-card, if you believe that post-season baseball is a coin-flipping crap-shoot.

Big market, heavy spending teams like the Yankees and Dodgers might be disappointed in qualifying as a wild card, given their payrolls. But the new dynamic is great news for the present Mets who, because of their disastrous finances, can't compete economically with the other big market teams.

Me, I think baseball playoffs are a total crap-shoot, no matter who's playing whom, so I don't see anything as having gone "kablooey".


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Plans go kablooey, not results. I am also leaning your way on the unpredictability of it all,


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