BC867
Long time Phoenician!
During my years in Operations management, I hired and oversaw many Managers and Supervisors. We used various personality tests to determine the liklihood of a candidate succeeding. I took a few of the tests.
I wonder how Bob Melvin would score. If the quotes attributed to him, just from this morning's Arizona Republic, are any indication, I don't see how anyone would see him capable of leading 30-55 coaches and players or acting as day-to-day spokesman for the team.
The Diamondbacks were in the thick of both the NL West and NL Wildcard races (even with a weak pitching staff), and now 17 days later have dropped to almost the bottom by losing 11 out of 16 games against our NL West opponents.
About the team's disappointing drop in the standings, he said
About our weak offensive performance against the opposing pitcher
About Orlando Hudson
And about Robby Hammock's versality at Tucson and his ability to play backup Catcher, 1B, 3B, LF and RF
The Diamondbacks rejected Bob Melvin as a candidate for Manager until Wally Backman was found to be an abusive drunk five days after he was hired. Bring in a meek guy as Interim to cover their blunder. Fine!
But management chose to reward Melvin during the season with a 2-year extension. What a travesty. He is now failing as he did in his previous Managerial opportunity. He is not providing leadership to a team going through another BabyBacks phase . . . and is certainly not doing a credible job as team spokesman.
While he was here as Bench Coach, Lyle Overbay failed until he was traded away. Is that going to happen to the many prospects being brought up -- Jackson, Drew, Young, Quentin, etc., not to mention Chad Tracy's deterioration at the plate and his weak fielding. And Johnny Estrada's desire to be somewhere else next year. Why is that? Because he given too few at-bats all season to make the All Star team?
If Bob Melvin is not fired within two weeks of the end of the season, how low will our D'backs sink? Whether a Manager is brought in from the outside or Chip Hale (who worked wonders at Tucson) is promoted, it's got to change.
How would Bob Melvin score on a personality test? Leadership? Team spokesman? What do you think?
I wonder how Bob Melvin would score. If the quotes attributed to him, just from this morning's Arizona Republic, are any indication, I don't see how anyone would see him capable of leading 30-55 coaches and players or acting as day-to-day spokesman for the team.
The Diamondbacks were in the thick of both the NL West and NL Wildcard races (even with a weak pitching staff), and now 17 days later have dropped to almost the bottom by losing 11 out of 16 games against our NL West opponents.
About the team's disappointing drop in the standings, he said
Real inspirational. Alot of words to say nothing.We've got to keep grinding. We'll mix our lineup up, change some things around if we feel like it's the best thing to do as far as our bullpen goes and we'll do anything to try and get a little different flavor.
About our weak offensive performance against the opposing pitcher
"A little different flavor" . . . "Got to do a little bit better". No, Bob, we need to do alot better.You tip your hat to Thompson today but we get tired of tipping hats, too. He located the ball well, but offensively against a guy like that we've got to do a little bit better.
About Orlando Hudson
There's that little again. Where's the inspiration?For a guy who is a little effervescent with his personality, he doesn't seem like a Pete Rose type of grinder.
And about Robby Hammock's versality at Tucson and his ability to play backup Catcher, 1B, 3B, LF and RF
"Almost" . . . "Consider" . . . "Maybe". What's his problem?He's a guy that you almost have to look to consider maybe putting on the roster.
The Diamondbacks rejected Bob Melvin as a candidate for Manager until Wally Backman was found to be an abusive drunk five days after he was hired. Bring in a meek guy as Interim to cover their blunder. Fine!
But management chose to reward Melvin during the season with a 2-year extension. What a travesty. He is now failing as he did in his previous Managerial opportunity. He is not providing leadership to a team going through another BabyBacks phase . . . and is certainly not doing a credible job as team spokesman.
While he was here as Bench Coach, Lyle Overbay failed until he was traded away. Is that going to happen to the many prospects being brought up -- Jackson, Drew, Young, Quentin, etc., not to mention Chad Tracy's deterioration at the plate and his weak fielding. And Johnny Estrada's desire to be somewhere else next year. Why is that? Because he given too few at-bats all season to make the All Star team?
If Bob Melvin is not fired within two weeks of the end of the season, how low will our D'backs sink? Whether a Manager is brought in from the outside or Chip Hale (who worked wonders at Tucson) is promoted, it's got to change.
How would Bob Melvin score on a personality test? Leadership? Team spokesman? What do you think?
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