You can't really be this dense...
There are 2 lines of thinking around here:
1. The FO needed to win in 2017 to keep their jobs
2. The FO was safe even if they lost during another rebuilding year
Firing Snit because a bad team is playing badly is evidence that #1 is true. Snit isn't good, but no manager on the planet could win with this roster. Blaming Snit for the losing is clearly the FO making him the scapegoat to their bosses.
But like I said, go ahead and keep your head buried deep in that sand. All is well in Braves land! Derrrrp!
The front office won't be in danger.
McGuirk and Suspenders will still be here. And maybe Hart too or he'll "retire" and Coppy will get sent packing. But then they're only gonna bring back Dayton Moore and the cycle will repeat itself.
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jpx7 (09-22-2017)
Most that follow the Braves closely likely wouldn't, but it's tough to argue that the rumblings are only rumors when a lifetime organizational soldier like Snitker admits that he's not sure he'd be willing to be "reassigned" again within earshot of someone who would publish as much. If the mention of tension didn't at least have some legs, you'd expect him to just retire and step aside gracefully - what is there for him to gain by making waves?
Has there EVER been a statement and question a certain someone should absolutely never have made and asked publicly more than...
Kinda pathetic to see yourself as a message board knight in shining armor. How impotent does someone have to be in real life to resort to playing hero on a message board?
You are arguing with a person who thinks the Tex trade was the right move, even with the benefit of hindsight, and doesn't believe the players we gave up in that trade would have made much difference for our team in the years following that. It's really not worth your time to try and discuss and convince 77 of anything.
Has there EVER been a statement and question a certain someone should absolutely never have made and asked publicly more than...
Kinda pathetic to see yourself as a message board knight in shining armor. How impotent does someone have to be in real life to resort to playing hero on a message board?
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I will say that I basically never see firing a bad/mediocre manager as a desperation move. It's getting rid of a problem. Hiring that person may be a desperation move, however.
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Yeah, I have those moments myself even though I've been trying to do the same. Typically it's thethe that drags the WTF dude comments out from me despite myself, even though I think he's been a tremendously better poster since he came back and I know it's just thethe being thethe with the eternal optimism. But sometimes the thethe WTF power is too strong.
I just figured I'd give you the heads up, as 77, while not someone I find myself disagreeing with all the time, has been on my don't argue/discuss with ever list since he told me it wasn't a sure thing having a close to 4 WAR Matt Harrison and 4 WAR Andrus would have helped us get another 1 or 2 wins in 2011 and make the playoffs and he thought making the Tex trade was the right move anyway because we a chance at the playoffs in 2007.
I really only read the first line of the post and saw who he was responding to, so figured I'd give him the heads up. But you are really one of the last posters on this board that should be calling anyone out for statements lacking in "convincing discussion". You just recently were trying to claim you were just throwing crap at the wall/trolling when you were making dumb trade ideas/posts for goodness sakes, that's about as far from convincing discussion as you can get.
Haha yeah, just had exchange with thethe that went something like this...
Thethe: Newk has a solid ground ball rate!
Me: Newk has a below average ground ball rate.
Thethe: he has a solid ground ball rate for a strikeout pitcher!
Me: Newk also has a below average ground ball rate compared to all pitchers with 9+ K/9
Thethe: well Newk is great because he has elite velocity!
Me: Newk has plus velocity, not close to elite velocity.
Then folks jumped in to argue semantics of "plus" and "elite", despite the fact those terms are well defined in scouting circles. They also tried to throw in additional qualifiers like being LHed and being a rookie.
So...I realized I was pointlessly arguing with morons and gave up haha.
Last edited by Enscheff; 09-22-2017 at 11:23 PM.
Newcomb has, by far, the most elite velocity AND the best ground ball rate of any left-handed rookie pitcher from Brockton, MA that used to play for the Angel's org and once threw a no-hitter against Yale. Its not even close. So technically thethe was right. Technically....
I don't think the FO ever planned for Snitker to be back this year. They felt like the fans gave him credit for the 2nd half of last year and the players liked him, so they were kind of forced to ride him another year. Since they knew they'd need a scapegoat for 2017 as well, they just kept him.
I do think there's some truth to Mark Bradley's article that Snitker started managing moreso to win as that's the way he would be judged and the FO was hoping he would manage more for their own game and future success. I used to think the playing of Camargo was to showcase him for trade, but after Bradley's article I think that was Snitker just doing what he thought was best to win now as he wouldn't be around for the future anyway.
I've never been a fan of Snitker. It's just time to move on.