I'm sorry, did the Jeffrey Loria Marlins just install their GM, a guy with absolutely zero managerial experience at any level, as the Manager? No wonder that organization is consistently at the bottom of the standings and has absolutely zero credibility amongst baseball insiders. I've always tried to give Jeffrey Loria the benefit of the doubt, thinking the constant criticism is typical anti-rich-owner-angst, but this is the topper for me. He really is a wannabe George Steinbrenner, but without the business chops & old money street credibility of George. What a slap in the face to baseball managers everywhere. Organizational dysfunction obviously starts at the top in Miami. Somebody please put a tent over the circus that is the Miami Marlin organization, and put a big red nose that honks and big floppy shoes on its owner.
COZ
Miami Marlins
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COZ
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"Baseball has it share of myths, things that blur the line between fact & fiction....Abner Doubleday inventing the game, Babe Ruth's Called Shot, Sid Finch's Fastball, the 2017 Astros...Barry Bonds's 762 HR's" -- Tom Verducci
Re: Miami Marlins
Loria's mind is unlike most others. He can be cheap. He can throw money around.
He probably thinks this season is lost.
A time when money stops flowing.
He is paying Guillen the last year of his contract. He will be paying Redmond this year and next.
He wasn't going to pay a third Manager.
Determined to hire within the organization, I am guessing he was told, "No", by some.
So, he went to somebody that couldn't tell him no.....at least without fear of losing his own job.
All conjecture on my part.
Whatever, Loria is to baseball acumen as The Statue of Liberty is to momentum.
He probably thinks this season is lost.
A time when money stops flowing.
He is paying Guillen the last year of his contract. He will be paying Redmond this year and next.
He wasn't going to pay a third Manager.
Determined to hire within the organization, I am guessing he was told, "No", by some.
So, he went to somebody that couldn't tell him no.....at least without fear of losing his own job.
All conjecture on my part.
Whatever, Loria is to baseball acumen as The Statue of Liberty is to momentum.
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Re: Miami Marlins
A poor man's Steinbrenner about sums up Loria.
Bottom line: You can't win (UNLESS you are the Yankees), committing the kind of $$ to one player that they did with Stanton.
Bottom line: You can't win (UNLESS you are the Yankees), committing the kind of $$ to one player that they did with Stanton.
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Re: Miami Marlins
Reminds me of another "experienced" manager. For most of his first decade as owner of the Braves, Ted Turner was a very hands-on owner. This culminated in his second year as owner, 1977. With the team mired in a 16-game losing streak, Turner sent manager Dave Bristol on a 10-day "scouting trip" and took over as interim manager—the first owner/manager in the majors since Connie Mack. He ran the team for one game (a loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates) before National League president Chub Feeney ordered him to step down. Feeney cited major league rules which bar managers and players from owning stock in their clubs. Turner appealed to Commissioner of Baseball Bowie Kuhn, and showed up to manage the Braves when they returned home. However, Kuhn turned the appeal down, citing Turner's "lack of familiarity with game operations".

Baseball is a slow, boring, complex, cerebral game that doesn't lend itself to histrionics. You 'take in' a baseball game, something odd to say about a football or basketball game, with the clock running and the bodies flying.
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Re: Miami Marlins
Bingo. Interesting take, never heard that mentioned by any one, but that's as a good a reason as any I've heard for why Jennings is now managing.DOUGHBOYS wrote: He is paying Guillen the last year of his contract. He will be paying Redmond this year and next.
He wasn't going to pay a third Manager.
COZ
COZ
"Baseball has it share of myths, things that blur the line between fact & fiction....Abner Doubleday inventing the game, Babe Ruth's Called Shot, Sid Finch's Fastball, the 2017 Astros...Barry Bonds's 762 HR's" -- Tom Verducci
"Baseball has it share of myths, things that blur the line between fact & fiction....Abner Doubleday inventing the game, Babe Ruth's Called Shot, Sid Finch's Fastball, the 2017 Astros...Barry Bonds's 762 HR's" -- Tom Verducci