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How long do you think it will be before BB is looking for new employment? If I had it my way I would say the sooner the better.
Do you think that the D-Backs team is talented enough to win?Mike Rogers said:How long do you think it will be before BB is looking for new employment? If I had it my way I would say the sooner the better.
I don't disagree that this team is built poorly and does not have the talent to win a championship or even the weakened West division. I also will argue (and have) that Brenly has a great deal to do w/ why this team is built the way it is.schillingfan said:Do you think that the D-Backs team is talented enough to win?
Have the youngsters (babybacks) who've been coming up been performing well, and in some cases better than expected?
Have you noticed the D-Backs are rebuilding and on a limited payroll?
Rebuilding=not manager's fault=manager who handles youth well=Brenly.
RLakin said:I don't disagree that this team is built poorly and does not have the talent to win a championship or even the weakened West division. I also will argue (and have) that Brenly has a great deal to do w/ why this team is built the way it is.
Your assertion that Brenly works well w/ youth is comical at best. Ask Junior Spivey, Lyle Overbay, Erubiel Durazo etc. or any of a number of young arms in the bullpen who have or will go down because of his micromanagement/overuse and refusal to define their roles. I just hope he goes down before Koplove does again. It's probably too late for Villarreal.
That is somewhat contradictory since Pedrique has never had any Major League managerial experience and I believe he hadnt managed much at the Minor League level either....BC867 said:I'd rather see Al Pedrique given the job, as you know. We don't need a figurehead, we need a leader. An experienced Manager.
KingLouieLouie said:That is somewhat contradictory since Pedrique has never had any Major League managerial experience and I believe he hadn't managed much at the Minor League level either.
True, Pedrique did manage all the "Babybacks", however, the Dbacks still are a veteran oriented team and I don't know if they'll take him too seriously.
KingLouieLouie said:True, Pedrique did manage all the "Babybacks", however, the Dbacks still are a veteran oriented team and I don't know if they'll take him too seriously... The Dbacks are in a major need of someone who is authoritative as their manager...They need someone who is willing to win at all cost and agreed must be a proven winner, but someone who always gets the fullest out of his players....
First, I wasn't necessarily targeting Pedrique with that comment, but just a manager that doesnt have any Major League managerial experience in general....BC867 said:I'll be willing to bet you that, since he joined the D'backs coaching staff last year, the veterans indeed take him seriously. Why do you feel they don't?
My favorite manager of all-time is Billy Martin (unfortunately his stint in NY during the mid-late 80s with George S. detracted away from his greatness) since he was always able to take a mediocre team and immediately lead them to better results...Yes, he did feud a lot with his players, but with his aggressive demeanor, he got the fullest of his talent.....Took the '72 Tigers (who had a bunch of retreads from the '68 WS team) into the ALCS, then did well with the Rangers and As....IndyDback said:So, we go from Showalter (authoritative) to Brenly (buddy-buddy), and now we need to go back to a Showalter-type again?? No, I don't think that is the answer....our lineup is slowly but surely changing from vets to BabyBacks, so wouldn't it make sense to have a manager that has worked with the youngsters on a regular basis (Pedrique)??
Skkorpion said:Wrong targets.
For 30 years Jerry Colangelo mismanaged the Suns, refusing to have patience to develop young players. He traded the young Suns away year after year.
So now, he's doing the same with the baby backs. Brad Penny, Padilla, Lyle Overbay are going to make Dbaks management look like the Cubs of old.
green machine said:That's not fair.
Penny brought Mantei, which in turn brought a division title and 100 wins in 1999.
Padilla brought Schilling, which in turn brought a World Series Championship in 2001.
Overbay brought Sexson, and in fairness if Sexson was not injured I don't think this would be an issue.
MaoTosiFanClub said:Another whopper for me is Kim for Hillenbrand when the DBacks knew (I'm hoping they knew) that Tracy had been wearing out the minor leagues. Trading a 23 year old SP/RP with a lifetime ERA under 3.50 for a average 3B with limited power and the ability to hit the ball to only one side of the field is never a good idea.
green machine said:Because Kim is doing oh so well for the Red Sox...
In all fairness, it must be pointed out that every time Billy took a new Managerial assignment -- yes, he immediately led them to better results -- then every one of his teams declined steadily as long as he stayed with them. Job after job.KingLouieLouie said:My favorite manager of all-time is Billy Martin (unfortunately his stint in NY during the mid-late 80s with George S. detracted away from his greatness) since he was always able to take a mediocre team and immediately lead them to better results.