We got the perfect manager in Fredi.

Millwood1Hitter

Anytime Now Frankie...
I admit I was wrong, after all the bashing of Fredi throughout the years, I apologize. It's very apparent that Fredi is indeed the perfect manager for this team....at this point in time. The guy doesn't have a clue, but that's a good thing, let's lose as many games as possible this year and stockpile more young talent through the draft. Fredi is exactly the man to execute this plan. The guy could **** up a wet dream with a porn star. What else can I say. I commend the guy. And he keeps adapting year after year. He gets something in his head, that's the way it's going to be. Some year's it's bunt at all costs, other years it's lineup construction with alternating hands, and even not using the most dominant closer in the game in a postseason elimination game. That cost us dearly at the time, but in the long-run it's gonna pay huge dividends. I mean, and now this year, he's going to implement earth shattering decesion making skills like using the closer in most difficult innings or not true saves, as well as trying a platoon here or there.

Thank you Fredi, keep up the good work.

But you will have to go after the season is over. Your work is done here, you will have reached the pinnacle of your profession. It's time to move on, and it will be time for us to move on and get an actual manager in here that can bring out the best in all of this infusion of talent.
 
In no way do i let FG coach our top prospects when they arrive next year. Not sure who will be the choice but I hope they go outside the organization.
 
I really liked hearing Fredi's thoughts on Vizcaino. He said that he's our best bullpen arm and he wants to be able to use him in the most critical situations, not just the 9th inning.

He's improving, IMO.
 
I really liked hearing Fredi's thoughts on Vizcaino. He said that he's our best bullpen arm and he wants to be able to use him in the most critical situations, not just the 9th inning.

He's improving, IMO.

Then he puts a shift on for Wilson Ramos in the 9th with a man on first and the Nats down by 1. Ramos takes advantage of the shift and gets a hit and you just have to shake your head.
 
wait, wait.. I didn't watch the game. He shifted against Ramos?

I was listening to the game in my car by that point but they said he beat the shift. I think Beckham was behind second and with Freddie holding Werth on half the infield was open.
 
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