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Edgy MD wrote:
The genesis of the "HoJo is the answer" movement was a social media video advocating for such put up by a possibly drunk but certainly addled Lenny Dykstra. It's a miserable thing to watch. If it's beyond your capacity to feel pity for Dykstra at this point, you'll feel something in your stomach, possibly pity for humankind.



Totally agree, Lenny seems very unhinged, sad to see.


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Ashie62 wrote:
I have seen David Wright long enough to provide for my due diligence.

David Wright for Mets manager.

That is a very good example of a bad idea.
What has he done to show you that he can make the quick decisions necessary to be a manager?
He has taken months to decide whether he can't play any more, and he still hasn't done it. I can't imagine how long it will take him to decide when to remove a starter who doesn't have it that night. (OK, not a fair comparison of situations, but you get the message.) IMO, he would have to demonstrate his ability to manage on some level before he is given a major league job.

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I disagree that "He has taken months to decide whether he can't play any more, and he still hasn't done it." He has decided, and continues to decide, that he can.


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Edgy MD wrote:
I disagree that "He has taken months to decide whether he can't play any more, and he still hasn't done it." He has decided, and continues to decide, that he can.

Take that sentence out and my message still stands. He hasn't demonstrated his qualifications to be the next manager of the Mets. I don't think managing a major league team is a learn-on-the-job position.

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MFS62 wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
I disagree that "He has taken months to decide whether he can't play any more, and he still hasn't done it." He has decided, and continues to decide, that he can.

Take that sentence out and my message still stands. He hasn't demonstrated his qualifications to be the next manager of the Mets. I don't think managing a major league team is a learn-on-the-job position.

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honestly I'll take anyone willing to learn, whether it's on the job or not, over someone who thinks we should do things like they were in 1960. (i.e. stop with all the bunting and IBB and stop giving free bases and outs)


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Edgy MD wrote:
I don't get the idea that we've been bunting a great deal.


10th in baseball with 29 Bunt Attempts, which I think might not be measuring successful sacrifices? not sure. We're near the bottom in sacrifice bunts, but I don't know if that's because we suck at it or because our pitchers are getting bombed and lifted before they get to try to bunt or Rene Rivera is simply making out and leaving them with no one to bunt.

but I was talking theoretically anyway about a future manager and his game philosophy.


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Yeah, Terry giving up those 4 run first innings is just maddening!


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The Mets will announce Terry's retirement after the penultimate game of the 2017 season (but word will get out during the game). Terry will have a chance to say goodbye to the players and the fans.


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bmfc1 wrote:
The Mets will announce Terry's retirement after the penultimate game of the 2017 season (but word will get out during the game). Terry will have a chance to say goodbye to the players and the fans.


Yup, that's how I think it'll play out, too. I think the decision's already been made and Terry knows. Hell, he's 68. Who'd want to put up with all the shit he gets for another year?


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David is on the hook for like $47 MILLION the next three years. He may be the
best-of-all-the-best boy scouts in the game but no one retires leaving a family for-
tune on the table without giving it a go.

Ashie62 wrote:
Oh my gawd!

You sounded like Suzyn Waldman there lol...


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I remember another Mets third baseman who went directly to managing -- even a short stint as player-manager -- and today he's in the Hall of Fame!

(Of course, some people questioned the ability needed to manage a team of All-Stars with management hell-bent on winning with an unlimited budget.)

Then there's the other former Mets third baseman who went straight to managing and was not quite as successful. Bobby Valentine's comments about that at the Queens Baseball event were funny.)


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41Forever wrote:
I remember another Mets third baseman who went directly to managing -- even a short stint as player-manager -- and today he's in the Hall of Fame!

(Of course, some people questioned the ability needed to manage a team of All-Stars with management hell-bent on winning with an unlimited budget.)

Then there's the other former Mets third baseman who went straight to managing and was not quite as successful. Bobby Valentine's comments about that at the Queens Baseball event were funny.)


I don't recall Bobby's comments on Ventura.


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Ashie62 wrote:
If not now?

If not now, what?
You need to provide us with a field guide so we know what these off-the-cuff
remarks mean, Señor A62.


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Ceetar wrote:
41Forever wrote:
I remember another Mets third baseman who went directly to managing -- even a short stint as player-manager -- and today he's in the Hall of Fame!

(Of course, some people questioned the ability needed to manage a team of All-Stars with management hell-bent on winning with an unlimited budget.)

Then there's the other former Mets third baseman who went straight to managing and was not quite as successful. Bobby Valentine's comments about that at the Queens Baseball event were funny.)


I don't recall Bobby's comments on Ventura.


I can't do Bobby V justice, and I only heard the audio. But it was along the lines of, "Of all the guys on that team I thought could be managers someday, Robin? Seriously?"

He wasn't saying he didn't have the ability, but talked about his role in the fake mustache incident and a seeming fondness for breaking the rules. Find the podcast of Bobby speaking that day. It's worth it.


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d'Kong76 wrote:
Ashie62 wrote:
If not now?

If not now, what?
You need to provide us with a field guide so we know what these off-the-cuff
remarks mean, Señor A62.


You are right. I am still in the David Wright camp.

The guy has been around baseball and baseball people all his life.

Its not rocket science, its managing personalities mostly.


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41Forever wrote:
41Forever wrote:
I remember another Mets third baseman who went directly to managing -- even a short stint as player-manager -- and today he's in the Hall of Fame!

(Of course, some people questioned the ability needed to manage a team of All-Stars with management hell-bent on winning with an unlimited budget.)

Then there's the other former Mets third baseman who went straight to managing and was not quite as successful. Bobby Valentine's comments about that at the Queens Baseball event were funny.)


I don't recall Bobby's comments on Ventura.


I can't do Bobby V justice, and I only heard the audio. But it was along the lines of, "Of all the guys on that team I thought could be managers someday, Robin? Seriously?"

He wasn't saying he didn't have the ability, but talked about his role in the fake mustache incident and a seeming fondness for breaking the rules. Find the podcast of Bobby speaking that day. It's worth it.


I was there (And filmed it, though the card was full) just was drawing a blank, yeah. That was it. More incredulity than anything else.


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I gotta give Terry a pass for this season. What a lousy hand he has been dealt in 2017. But, as you know, I usually support whoever is managing until they are gone.

The recent listless play can be hung on Collins shoulders, but I'd still give him a pass, although I would have him on a very short leash in 2018.


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I hate that he's gotta twist in the wind like this. Mets and he should get out in front and make it seem like it's his decision to spend more time with the grandkids and therefore is accepting a senior advisor role and a seat on the board of directors.


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John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:
I hate that he's gotta twist in the wind like this. Mets and he should get out in front and make it seem like it's his decision to spend more time with the grandkids and therefore is accepting a senior advisor role and a seat on the board of directors.


It's possible they've talked to him. Maybe he's not twisting. Maybe they're waiting to see if he even wants to come back.

But yeah, if they're going to move on (and I think if they move on it should mean ALL the coaches too) to hopefully someone better, certainly don't make him twist.


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