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Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired
Ricco | 0 votes |
Beane | 1 votes |
Gillick | 0 votes |
Minaya | 0 votes |
DePodesta | 2 votes |
Krivsky | 0 votes |
Other | 3 votes |
metirish Aug 16 2010 11:54 AM Edited 2 time(s), most recently on Aug 16 2010 12:31 PM |
Nothing against Ricco but I hope it's not him because I fear he will be a continuation of what we have, he's been with the Mets for a long time.
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metsmarathon Aug 16 2010 12:02 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager? |
i don't really know enough about all teh candidates.
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Edgy DC Aug 16 2010 12:11 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager? |
Yeah, whoever lights up the room is fine with me.
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Willets Point Aug 16 2010 12:21 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager? |
Dude, you made me think that Minaya had been fired.
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metirish Aug 16 2010 12:22 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
Apologies on that Willets.
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Benjamin Grimm Aug 16 2010 12:25 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
If a GM is fired in-season, I'm sure a replacement would be named immediately.
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Willets Point Aug 16 2010 12:27 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
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No problem. Most likely wishful thinking on my part. Although then I feel guilty about wanting someone else to lose their job.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 16 2010 12:28 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager? |
I would think Wayne Krivsky would be a possibility as well.
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metirish Aug 16 2010 12:31 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
Krivsky, that's the name that escaped me
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seawolf17 Aug 16 2010 12:39 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager? |
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FINE, I'll do it.
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smg58 Aug 16 2010 12:43 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
Kevin Towers. He put the current Padres team together with no budget, and now his successor is reaping all the benefits.
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Edgy DC Aug 16 2010 12:46 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
Fifteen years in the big chair with the Padres is a heckuva tenure.
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batmagadanleadoff Aug 16 2010 12:52 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
What's not to like about Billy Beane? Because some fans and members of the media don't get Moneyball is no reason to reject Beane. He might be the best candidate for the Mets GM job. If he can do what he did on Oakland's budget, imagine what he might accomplish with one of baseball's highest payrolls. I guarantee that Jeff Francoeur wouldn't have racked up 300+ PA's by mid July with Beane calling the shots.
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metirish Aug 16 2010 12:55 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
I'd like Beane too. Would Jeff hire such a strong candidate though. This is what I fear in a Ricco hire , toe the company like etc.
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Edgy DC Aug 16 2010 12:57 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
The thing is, while a person's attitude toward sabermetrics and Moneyball can lead one to under-rate Beane, it can also lead one to over-rate him.
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batmagadanleadoff Aug 16 2010 01:00 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
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My personal hunch has always been that the Wilpons discreetly meddle with their GM much more than they should, and that over the years, their interfering tendencies have gotten out among baseball's insiders.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Aug 16 2010 01:10 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
No Kevin Towers? Or the D'Backs youngun?
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seawolf17 Aug 16 2010 01:12 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
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Well, sure, NOW they would, considering he got fat and hurt. Beane probably thought he could catch lightning in a bottle and then deal him midseason for prospects. You win some, you lose some.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 16 2010 01:15 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
Yeah not for nothing Beane has earned the luxury of the occasional folly since most all of his failures can be written off to operating at an economic disadvantage. I'm sure he saw 10 million for Sheets worth 15 million worth of cheap players down the line.
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Edgy DC Aug 16 2010 01:37 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
Nonetheless, it counts against his record.
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Gwreck Aug 16 2010 01:45 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
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That's why I voted other. I like the idea of Josh Byrnes as GM.
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metirish Aug 16 2010 01:52 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
I like Byrnes too , the kid in Tampa...wow
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HahnSolo Aug 16 2010 02:02 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
I've said it before, and will reiterate: It's been almost all "from within" hires since Fred came aboard, and yet the results are 30+ years, five postseasons, 3 division titles, one world championship. Maybe their way just isn't working, so, I want to go outside the organization for a GM.
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Frayed Knot Aug 16 2010 02:03 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
Remember that Tampa had TEN years of not only bad baseball but of consecutive sub-70 win teams and the high draft picks associated with each before they started turning things around.
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metirish Aug 16 2010 02:05 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
true , no guarantees at all. Look at the Pirates.
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Ashie62 Aug 16 2010 02:16 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
Other- Bobby Valentine
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Rockin' Doc Aug 16 2010 06:12 PM Re: Who's Your New General Manager?-Omar not fired |
I like the idea of luring away a GM or Assistant GM from the small market (lower payroll) team that has a track record of getting good performance from less payroll dollars. The Twins and A's come to mind as examples of organizations that have a history of being successful without exorbitant payroll spending. You just wonder how such leadership could do with a much larger budget to work with.
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