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Shakeup at Triple-A?
Benjamin Grimm Oct 04 2017 02:08 PM |
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This is kind of intriguing.
Mets dump pitching coach Dan Warthen, head trainer Ray Ramirez as part of sweeping changes
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MFS62 Oct 04 2017 02:25 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Oct 04 2017 02:29 PM |
When Frank Cashen joined the Mets, I remember reading that when he was with Baltimore, he instituted a "playbook" - a procedure manual for how things were to be uniformly taught at every level of the organization. It included how to react in situations on offense and defense. This reduced the need for players to learn new systems as they were promoted through the system to the majors. By the time they reached the majors, things would be second nature to them and they were prepared to do things the right way.
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HahnSolo Oct 04 2017 02:27 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
Cue the lunatic "Players came up ready when Wally was at Triple A" fans.
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bmfc1 Oct 04 2017 02:34 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
I thought that Pedro Lopez might get a shot at the Mets job but now I'm not sure if he will even have any job with the franchise.
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 04 2017 02:40 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
This might also help explain the reports that Frank Viola isn't being considered as a replacement for Dan Warthen.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 04 2017 04:54 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
Never replaced DePodesta when he left.
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Edgy MD Oct 04 2017 04:57 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
And yet, there is scant evidence that DePodesta ever arrived in Cleveland. Hmmmm ...
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Oct 04 2017 05:13 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
I'm kinda serious about this. DePo was VP of player development; one of his underlings was promoted to a "Director of Player Development" post when he left.
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Centerfield Oct 04 2017 06:16 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
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That's an interesting quote. I wonder what exactly Alderson was making reference to. I can't see how he could be surprised by anything from Rosario/Smith. You would think the brass would have a good handle of their progress during their time at AAA.
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 04 2017 06:20 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
I get the sense that that's one of the lessons they feel they've learned; that they have to more closely monitor the progress of their minor leaguers. I think Terry Collins would be a good choice for that role. He would certainly approach it with energy.
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41Forever Oct 04 2017 06:34 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
Here's what I find interesting. The Mets were a team considered World Series contenders decimated by injuries. But an overhaul the likes that we've seen and we are now hearing about make me think that the powers-at-be believe the problems to be deeper than the injuries.
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 04 2017 06:52 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
I think the powers that be would be correct in that regard.
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batmagadanleadoff Oct 04 2017 06:52 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
It could be the injuries. And the Mets might know a lot more than they're letting on even though it's usually the other way around.
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Edgy MD Oct 04 2017 06:54 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
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Yeah, I don't mean to undermine your point. The idea that eight years into your tenure, you're wondering about where you've gone wrong in the development department is a bad rub. That should be the one part of the organization that's been reduced to a science.
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Benjamin Grimm Oct 04 2017 06:59 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
Well, they might have had it right after six years and then slipped more recently as personnel moved around. Even after a problem is solved, there can still be a need for course corrections from time to time.
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Centerfield Oct 04 2017 07:09 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
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I kinda get a sense that the higher ups would have preferred making those changes years ago, and were maybe caught off-guard by the success of 2015 (and even 2016) that handcuffed them into keeping these guys around. Anyway, like Ben said, it can't hurt to examine everything. Really, I'm only surprised at the Warthen move. Seems to be very highly regarded.
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bmfc1 Oct 06 2017 10:01 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
The new manager at Las Vegas is Tony DeFrancesco. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_DeFrancesco
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G-Fafif Oct 06 2017 10:14 PM Re: Shakeup at Triple-A? |
Tony DeFrancesco's first win as a major league manager, with the Astros over the Mets in 2012, generated many congratulatory messages -- and a few "hang with 'em" calls to his opposite number.
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