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The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question)
Edgy DC Aug 03 2010 08:23 AM |
What is with all this faith in Wally Backman?
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TransMonk Aug 03 2010 08:27 AM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Aug 03 2010 08:28 AM |
This is a bit off-topic, but I don't understand the appeal of Backman as a serious 2011 managerial candidate.
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Benjamin Grimm Aug 03 2010 08:27 AM Re: Release Alex Cora |
Greener Grass Syndrome, I think.
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metirish Aug 03 2010 08:28 AM Re: Release Alex Cora |
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Good question , if not as manager maybe have him up in the radio booth after we get Hagin fired.I'm sure he'd be great there too.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 03 2010 08:30 AM Re: Release Alex Cora |
Because a large part of being a manager is being a figurehead and representing the organization in a public sense, and Jerry for whatever his so-called faults isn't really embodying that role successfully while there's a feeling that Backman could and will.
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Ceetar Aug 03 2010 08:34 AM Re: Release Alex Cora |
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You never know for sure how a guy's gonna manage until he actually does. part of it's grass is greener, anybody would be better than Manuel including willie, art howe, etc, but the other part is the attitude that people liked in Backman, the connection to winning, etc. I'm not sure how much value that has, but probably more so in a manager than in a backup middle infielder. Maybe it's that the players haven't really seemed to be accountable. That they often play sloppy and unprepared and that these are traits people associate with Backman? (I don't know, I wasn't even double digits in age when he was a Met)
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Edgy DC Aug 03 2010 08:40 AM Re: Release Alex Cora |
OK (1) it's hard to take "anybody would be better" seriously.
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Benjamin Grimm Aug 03 2010 08:42 AM Re: Release Alex Cora |
Wally was "scrappy." (That's the adjective that was most used in describing him as a player.)
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TransMonk Aug 03 2010 08:44 AM Re: Release Alex Cora |
Well, I liked Backman as a player and he has had some success managing low level minor league teams.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 03 2010 08:49 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
copied from another thread:
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Centerfield Aug 03 2010 08:53 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
Fuck Backman. And Melvin and whoever else they may consider.
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metirish Aug 03 2010 08:54 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
Can we get a poll on this?
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HahnSolo Aug 03 2010 08:56 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
Davey looked pretty damn good and rested the other day.
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TransMonk Aug 03 2010 08:56 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
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Agreed, I have to believe Bobby V would be as or even more popular than Backman. If Bobby wants more control (asst or co-GM), I say give it to him...what's the harm in trying things that way to see if his way works or not?
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Benjamin Grimm Aug 03 2010 08:57 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
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I'd be as happy to get Davey back as I would Bobby.
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Ceetar Aug 03 2010 08:58 AM Re: Release Alex Cora |
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Definitely this. They should interview everyone who's managed so much as a little league team. They should do a similiar thing with the pitching and hitting coach, although letting the manager in on that decision making process. If they like Backman and what he brings to the table, then fine. If not, that's fine too. What about Tuefel? I do find it hard to believe anyone could actually be worse than Manuel, without trying. I dont think Davey is looking to be a fulltime manager anymore.
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Edgy DC Aug 03 2010 09:02 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
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As sorry as I might be to be uncreative and pie-in-the-sky-ish, I concur. The report that he opted out of consideration in Florida --- if there's any truth to it --- could play into the Mets' hands. Because the Mets, in granting Valentine broader control over roster management, could find themselves a compromise position between axing their GM and continuing on with him. And Valentine, as an old and respected colleague of of Minaya's, might be the only figure to whom Omar might grant some of his duties while publickly maintaining enough dignity to continue. Could you imagine the emotional turnabout in Metsylvania? It mightn't last a week if the team still scuffles at the plate, but stills.
They can.
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themetfairy Aug 03 2010 09:03 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
I want Bobby.
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metirish Aug 03 2010 09:04 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
I'd love to have Bobby back , i fear the Cubs will move for him.
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MFS62 Aug 03 2010 09:33 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
The debacle on Mets HOF induction day showed that just because they bring back popular figures from 1986, it doesn't guarantee success.
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metsguyinmichigan Aug 03 2010 09:34 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
What was the issue with Wally in Arizona, that he had the legal issues, or that he didn't tell the team about the legal issues?
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 03 2010 09:40 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Aug 03 2010 09:42 AM |
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This is exactly the trap the smartypantsers are falling into as mentioned above. Jesus H., 95% of the guys in the NYP aren;t going to be big leaguers, but the 5% with any shot are going to have to know how to bunt when they get there. Would you really prefer the Mets develop ballplayers who can't bunt in the service of their managers demonstrating they can impress the We-know-who-should-manage-the-Mets-next crowd? Yes, Wally's issues were causing the Dbaggs embarrassment by not disclosing his legal troubles (not that the Dbags looked good for failing to uncover what a reporter in a single afternoon could).
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Frayed Knot Aug 03 2010 09:42 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
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We know what it is with most Met fans, - he's an 86'er and therefore a "winner". - he's "gritty" and therefore better than the laid-back trio of Manual, Howe & Randolph. - he's a Met and therefore better than guys who were brought in from outside and aren't Mets and, because Jerry is at this point being blamed for every decision he makes, doesn't make, considers making, or doesn't make when we think it should be made, his theoretical replacement will do all those things correctly for the same reason the backup quarterback wouldn't have thrown that interception.
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metirish Aug 03 2010 09:42 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
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"Wha???"
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soupcan Aug 03 2010 09:49 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
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Not that he would be my first choice but my 'faith' comes from the fact that he seems to be the organization's pick. So I resign myself to going with him and putting Bobby V. in the front office so B.V. can 1) come downstairs in an emergency and 2) be kept away from other clubs.
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Edgy DC Aug 03 2010 09:56 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
I don't think he's the organization's pick in any sense other than the notion that his name could be tonic distributed to a grouchy fan base demanding appeasement. The organizations has invested much more equity in Ken Oberkfell (and more in Bob Melvin as well), and only hired Backman reluctantly and carefully in the face of a media campaign that the previous year had insinuated the team was weak (and some combination of insentitive to PR and oversensitive to PR) for not hiring him.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Aug 03 2010 10:02 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
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I think there may be something to the criticism, since the style of play does match up neatly with his style for 12 years as a ballplayer; that said, it's a great point: managerial aims are different in the low-to-mid-minors, and managerial styles have to be, as well.
More and more, this sort of stuff concerns me. Between this and the almost scary tirades on-field... he does strike me as more than a little nuts. It's possible that the reason so many major-leaguers who played for him give him such glowing reviews is that he's a great person to learn and move on from, rather than to play for, right? Generally speaking, people may love their 9th-grade history teacher, but how many would want to work for him/her for a decade?
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batmagadanleadoff Aug 03 2010 10:03 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
Harrelson
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Edgy DC Aug 03 2010 10:50 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
I know. We should all kill ourselves.
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batmagadanleadoff Aug 03 2010 10:52 AM Re: Release Alex Cora |
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i doubt that, being that Jerry's been doing for about half a season, what Willie did for three and a half years. And Willie did it worse than Jerry did. So there. But Jerry's gonna get fired someday. Everybody gets fired. When that day comes, will you have anything left to write about?
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 03 2010 10:53 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
The other factor in Wally's favor is the idea he'd work for less than Bobby V, that may matter to the Mets.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Aug 03 2010 10:57 AM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
Okay, now I want to kill myself a little.
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Centerfield Aug 03 2010 12:53 PM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
I don't know that there's any ballplayer out there (except maybe white Sammy Sosa) who looks less like he did during his playing days than Wally Backman. Wally was a scrappy, fast little guy. Present-day Wally looks like he ate that guy.
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Edgy DC Aug 03 2010 01:01 PM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
Ron Gardenhire
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seawolf17 Aug 03 2010 01:05 PM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
Tim Teufel, on the other hand, hasn't changed a bit. So it's not just a 1980s-Mets-middle-infielders thing.
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Benjamin Grimm Aug 03 2010 01:13 PM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
I know that I look a whole lot different than I did in 1986. More so than Wally.
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Edgy DC Aug 03 2010 01:17 PM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
Yes, well, gamma rays.
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Edgy DC Aug 03 2010 01:37 PM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
The Jerry Manuel of today is more recognizeable in his photos as a player of yesteryear than he is in photos as the remarakbly pale manager of the Pale Hose.
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Ceetar Aug 03 2010 01:49 PM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
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I'm probably nearly 3 feet taller than I was in '86.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Aug 03 2010 02:25 PM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
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Close to four feet here. (Those of you who haven't met me yet-- I'm roughly 9-and-1/2 feet tall.)
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The Second Spitter Aug 03 2010 05:44 PM Re: The Wally Question (split from the Cora Question) |
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Pffffffft. Namor's 12ft-3.
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