AZZenny
Registered User
The team needs some spark and I believe firing Brenly would ignite one...
I'm totally ready for Brenly to go, but what do you think "a spark" will really accomplish? This team is going nowhere this season, with or without Brenly. If you look at the long-term player numbers, sure they should be closer to .500 than 16 GAMES BELOW but this is not a competitive or winning team, the GM saw to that in the off-season.
What firing BB might do is save some young (or old) arms from being ruined. Might take some impatient, panicky pressure off young batters like Tracy. Might end his oh-so-successful emphasis on "aggressive at-bats" and return this team to the policy of patience and discipline it showed in its best seasons (we have the second lowest on base percentage in all of baseball right now). Lots of things firing BB might do, but it isn't going to save the season.
My real concern is that if GM Joe remains in control, we're going to look just as jerry-rigged (pun!) and inadequate next year. If RJ and Sexson are here, it'll be because the organization is still promising them to compete as it rebuilds and holds down costs. Trading real future stars for short fixes would be disastrous. Racing guys like Jackson, Quentin, D'Antona too fast through the minors would not be smart, either. Triple-A is not just a holding pen, it's there for a reason. Do the rebuild right, we could be looking very good as soon as 2006-2007.
And they have to stop jerking kids up here prematurely to quick-patch a hole in the pitching - Gonzalez, Cormier, Aquino, Daigle, Bruney - and dumping them back down after they 'disappoint.' None of those guys has been anywhere near ready to come up. They have talent - but do they have confidence now? If we don't have ready arms, think Reynolds, Nance, Parque, Lyons, and you can figure out who to thank.
I'm totally ready for Brenly to go, but what do you think "a spark" will really accomplish? This team is going nowhere this season, with or without Brenly. If you look at the long-term player numbers, sure they should be closer to .500 than 16 GAMES BELOW but this is not a competitive or winning team, the GM saw to that in the off-season.
What firing BB might do is save some young (or old) arms from being ruined. Might take some impatient, panicky pressure off young batters like Tracy. Might end his oh-so-successful emphasis on "aggressive at-bats" and return this team to the policy of patience and discipline it showed in its best seasons (we have the second lowest on base percentage in all of baseball right now). Lots of things firing BB might do, but it isn't going to save the season.
My real concern is that if GM Joe remains in control, we're going to look just as jerry-rigged (pun!) and inadequate next year. If RJ and Sexson are here, it'll be because the organization is still promising them to compete as it rebuilds and holds down costs. Trading real future stars for short fixes would be disastrous. Racing guys like Jackson, Quentin, D'Antona too fast through the minors would not be smart, either. Triple-A is not just a holding pen, it's there for a reason. Do the rebuild right, we could be looking very good as soon as 2006-2007.
And they have to stop jerking kids up here prematurely to quick-patch a hole in the pitching - Gonzalez, Cormier, Aquino, Daigle, Bruney - and dumping them back down after they 'disappoint.' None of those guys has been anywhere near ready to come up. They have talent - but do they have confidence now? If we don't have ready arms, think Reynolds, Nance, Parque, Lyons, and you can figure out who to thank.