VirginiaBrave
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That's what really gets to me about this argument. 95% or better of what Fredi does is right from Bobby's book. And it's not good enough The only leg the Fredi needs fired club has to stand on is the 2011 collapse.
Still not one thing listed that he does well.
I'm not asking my manger to give us an advantage... I'm asking my manager NOT to give us a disadvantage. Fredi is horrible
That's what really gets to me about this argument. 95% or better of what Fredi does is right from Bobby's book. And it's not good enough The only leg the Fredi needs fired club has to stand on is the 2011 collapse.
Yeah. Bobby never backed his players just like Fredi.
Okay, I'll bite, though it's clear you know even less about baseball than you do about politics.
1. Like BC, his mentor, Fredi doesn't call out his players in the press. He doesn't use the press to try and motivate or shame. I'll bet that if/when he has harsh words he does it behind closed doors.
2. He's the first one in the clubhouse every morning and always the last one to leave.
3. He always remembers birthdays and kid's names.
4. He keeps a good, positive relationship with the press.
5. He doesn't get too high after wins or too low after losses.
6. He practices good motorcycle safety.
7. Unlike some of the nuts in this thread, he doesn’t make everything about him.
8. He's kind to bat boys and people in the service industry. (He's an above average tipper.)
9. He ALWAYS has his jersey tucked in.
10. He doesn't panic with starting pitchers and let's them try and work out of trouble themselves.
11. You don't read stories about him singing karaoke down at the strip club.
12. When it comes to handling the pitching staff, he does pretty much whatever Roger says.
13. He realizes that his job is really 90% political and social and only 10% baseball strategy. Thus, he DOES NOT call out his GM in the press, no matter what a douche he may be.
14. He does whatever his GM asks of him.
15. He doesn't go on blogs and pretend to be an expert on subjects he knows nothing about.
16. He gives young guys plenty of reps but doesn't leave them in so long that they assume they are now the starter, so they aren't suddenly surprised when they find themselves out of the lineup.
17. He uses his vets to show the rookies the way.
18. He's not afraid to call for a 'hit and run'.
19. He doesn't overuse his bullpen as bad as before.
20. He talks to Bobby Cox regularly.
We can do a lot better than Fredi and not much worse.
Okay, I'll bite, though it's clear you know even less about baseball than you do about politics.
1. Like BC, his mentor, Fredi doesn't call out his players in the press. He doesn't use the press to try and motivate or shame. I'll bet that if/when he has harsh words he does it behind closed doors.
2. He's the first one in the clubhouse every morning and always the last one to leave.
3. He always remembers birthdays and kid's names.
4. He keeps a good, positive relationship with the press.
5. He doesn't get too high after wins or too low after losses.
6. He practices good motorcycle safety.
7. Unlike some of the nuts in this thread, he doesn’t make everything about him.
8. He's kind to bat boys and people in the service industry. (He's an above average tipper.)
9. He ALWAYS has his jersey tucked in.
10. He doesn't panic with starting pitchers and let's them try and work out of trouble themselves.
11. You don't read stories about him singing karaoke down at the strip club.
12. When it comes to handling the pitching staff, he does pretty much whatever Roger says.
13. He realizes that his job is really 90% political and social and only 10% baseball strategy. Thus, he DOES NOT call out his GM in the press, no matter what a douche he may be.
14. He does whatever his GM asks of him.
15. He doesn't go on blogs and pretend to be an expert on subjects he knows nothing about.
16. He gives young guys plenty of reps but doesn't leave them in so long that they assume they are now the starter, so they aren't suddenly surprised when they find themselves out of the lineup.
17. He uses his vets to show the rookies the way.
18. He's not afraid to call for a 'hit and run'.
19. He doesn't overuse his bullpen as bad as before.
20. He talks to Bobby Cox regularly.
I don't understand the hardon for people wanting Fredi to get ejected. He's gone out there before to protect players, but he doesn't get ejected.
MLB has really let umpires crack down on how much you can argue anymore. Bobby used to go out and argue without getting ejected too, until he really really wanted to get ejected it seemed like. Fredi doesn't have that quick trigger to get ejected and he probably shouldn't.
Bobby was Bobby. There will never be another like him. Even TLR and Torre didn't get thrown out at the rate Bobby did.
If players need to see their manager get thrown out to get motivated to play harder... well that speaks more on the players than it does the manager. These are grown men getting paid a lot to play a game, and if they need to see someone bust out testosterone and argue for 30 seconds to get pumped up on the field... well.
I don't understand the hardon for people wanting Fredi to get ejected. He's gone out there before to protect players, but he doesn't get ejected.
MLB has really let umpires crack down on how much you can argue anymore. Bobby used to go out and argue without getting ejected too, until he really really wanted to get ejected it seemed like. Fredi doesn't have that quick trigger to get ejected and he probably shouldn't.
Bobby was Bobby. There will never be another like him. Even TLR and Torre didn't get thrown out at the rate Bobby did.
If players need to see their manager get thrown out to get motivated to play harder... well that speaks more on the players than it does the manager. These are grown men getting paid a lot to play a game, and if they need to see someone bust out testosterone and argue for 30 seconds to get pumped up on the field... well.
It's not about that. It's about biting the bullet and protecting the players from themselves. Do you think there was any chance in hell Bobby would have let Freeman get ejected last Monday?
It's not about that. It's about biting the bullet and protecting the players from themselves. Do you think there was any chance in hell Bobby would have let Freeman get ejected last Monday?
Nothing could have prevented that. JH was looking for it...
Freeman would've gotten ejected and then Bobby would've came out to argue and got ejected also. Bobby wasn't always there to save the day in time.
Nothing could have prevented that. JH was looking for it...
A manager paying attention could have.