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Going Nine - Pondering Piniella
Mark Healey Sep 22 2005 10:02 AM |
Curious to see what you guys think:
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Yancy Street Gang Sep 22 2005 10:18 AM |
I think the last paragraph was a little gratuitous. If the Mets were to hire Piniella, it would be unconnected to the Kazmir deal. It's not like Piniella was the "manager to be named later" in that deal.
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Elster88 Sep 22 2005 10:27 AM |
I don't think there's a chance in the world that anyone besides Willie is the manager in 2006. Politics is politics.
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sharpie Sep 22 2005 10:30 AM |
What Elster said.
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metirish Sep 22 2005 10:35 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Sep 22 2005 10:39 AM |
Yeah this is a year late, I like most I'm sure would be shocked if WWSB were not the manager next year, although with guys like Bill Madden in the Daily News stirring the pot you never know, to be honest I'd be more than happy to have Lou replace Willie.
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Valadius Sep 22 2005 10:37 AM |
Somehow, I don't think Pedro would appreciate Lou Piniella as manager...
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metirish Sep 22 2005 10:46 AM |
Why is that Val, I think Pedro gets a bad rap for no real reason, I doubt a change would bother him, he's a pro.
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Edgy DC Sep 22 2005 10:47 AM |
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Let's look for a lot fewer transactions that symbolically represent a winning club and a few more that practically build one. This'll be actually an interesting offseason for the Yankees and Torre (not that they all aren't). If the Yanks come up short --- and that means anything but a championship --- there'll be Pinella, Valentine, and reportedly Davey Johnson available for the right price.
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Elster88 Sep 22 2005 10:53 AM |
I'm not a Willie-hater. But having him manage the Mets while either Bobby V or Davey managing the Skankwhores would suck big hairy mooseballs.
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Mark Healey Sep 22 2005 10:59 AM |
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First of all, thanks for all the feedback guys. Secondly, I don't disagree, Elster. The reason for this column came after I said just as much to a veteran NY sportswriter I was sharing a smoke break .with last night. Not only does he love Willie, he also is the last person I expected to say that it was the right move. Players like playing for Piniella, he's a good talent evaluator. I'm not a huge fan of Sweet Lou, but baseball is, and I still maintain that the Randoplh hire was a terrible one. Are the Mets a better team than they were last year. Yes. A.) Pedro B.) Wright C.) Reyes Omar gets far more credit (and blame) for what the Mets have done this year. As far as I am concerned, Willie was a mostly a non-factor whose handling of the pitching staff remains a huge question mark, based on recent information..
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Frayed Knot Sep 22 2005 10:59 AM |
I think Lou's probably a good manager ... BUT:
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metsmarathon Sep 22 2005 11:10 AM |
i can think of very few compelling reasons to dump willie and go for sweet lou.
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smg58 Sep 22 2005 11:32 AM |
I'm willing to give Willie the opportunity to learn from his mistakes. Besides, it's not at all clear that the D-Rays have benefited any from Lou's presence. And given Young and Upton, Lou woulld be dumb to leave now.
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Rotblatt Sep 22 2005 11:41 AM |
I don't know enough about Pinella. My priorities would be 1) a good tactical manager, 2) able to win & keep the respect of his players & 3) good at molding young talent.
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Elster88 Sep 22 2005 12:25 PM |
I'm surprised that you think Willie is good at #3 (molding young talent) when a huge topic for discussion here at the CPF has been his overuse of Graves and DeJean instead of guys like Bell. I believe your exact phrase was "his baffling attachment to "proven" veterans like Cairo, Ishii, DeJean, Graves, etc.", though you did back off this stance somewhat later on.
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Rotblatt Sep 22 2005 01:00 PM |
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I guess I can see why you'd be surprised . . . Here's my thinking: Wright, Heilman, Seo & Jacobs and to a lesser extent, Reyes & Bell have all progressed nicely this season. I give Willie some credit for that, although not for any particularly good reason; I just figure at the very least, he didn't fuck them up. HOWEVER, he hasn't used these improved players appopriately, IMO--they weren't be leveraged as well as they should have been. I regard that as a tactical problem, rather than a player development problem, although in Seo's case, it might be both. Dominating minor leaguers for an entire 4 months probably didn't help Seo as much as adjusting to big league hitting would have . . . The only other minor leaguers who were truly wasted, so far as I can tell, were Daubach (who got a shot, albeit a tiny one) & Valent (ditto) and they're not exactly prospects. In a vacuum, I don't think leaving Hernandez (who struggled at the end of the season) & Lambin (who did very well, but didn't necessarily dominate) down in AAA was a bad idea in terms of their individual development. It's just that Cairo was SO BAD that I thought one of them probably could have helped us at the MLB level. Hopefully that makes a little more sense.
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DocTee Sep 22 2005 01:32 PM |
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Granted, he hasn't had much to work with on Tampa Bay's staff, but didn't he consider starting his relievers and letting them pitch 2 innings each, since they were more effective than his 5-inning starters? Not sure if that answers your question, but you don't expect to see that kind of tactic in the big leagues.
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Edgy DC Sep 22 2005 01:40 PM |
There's an argument that leveraging a young player's abilitites best and facilitating his development aren't always the same thing.
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Edgy DC Sep 30 2005 12:45 PM |
Back to Lupa Nella.
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Mark Healey Sep 30 2005 06:40 PM |
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I would be shocked if they hired anoither "Yankee", myself. IMO, they should keep Perlozzo...He knows thgeir system as well as anyone, and they'll need a guy like that to help develop the young pitchers they have like hayden Penn, etc. Oberkefell is on their short list as well.
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Rotblatt Sep 30 2005 09:36 PM |
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I like Oberkfell and hope he stays in the Mets organization. He seems to do nice work with the kids.
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Mark Healey Sep 30 2005 10:15 PM |
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If Jack Bowen (now the asst GM in Pittsburgh) stays with the Pirates (it's been rumored that Bowen may leave to go to Arizona) it's a good chance he could go there as well.
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DocTee Sep 30 2005 10:18 PM |
IIRC, Pinella went to Tampa so as to be close to his home...if that remains the case (and one could reasonably expect that), then a move to Miami to replace McKeon is a fair guess. I think it's a good fit--let's see Cabrera pull his stunts with Sweet Lou!
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Zvon Oct 01 2005 08:51 AM |
McKeon aint goin anywhere.
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Frayed Knot Oct 01 2005 09:37 AM |
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Oh I'd be shocked if he's still manager next year. Now he'll likely remain in the Marlin Org somewhere - special asst to owner Loria or something - but I think they'll be looking for a mgr. Whether Piniella fits there I'm not sure. I think Bal'mer is a very real possibility for him. btw, the whole buyout thing became official last night and Lou WILL be able to take any job he wants. Sometimes buyouts make the guy sit out the year in orde to get the pay, but not here. Probably got a partial payment for '06.
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seawolf17 Oct 01 2005 09:52 AM |
I have to figure McKeon's gone also. They say (whoever "they" are) that he's lost the team, the players don't respect him any longer, etc. He's old, and if his contract is up, I'd bet they let him go.
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Zvon Oct 02 2005 09:58 PM |
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I love makin a fool of myself here. :lol:
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Edgy DC Oct 03 2005 09:25 AM |
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