From today's Keith Law chat wrap:
Papa K. (Atlanta) [via mobile]
How and why do you think frank wren was allowed to stay on the job as long he did? How could john Schuerholz be so asleep at the wheel? In my humble opinion, Schuerholz's legacy is greatly tarnished because he allowed Frank wren to nearly run the braves organization into the ground.
Klaw (1:53 PM)
Wren's biggest failing was managing people. He filled his staff with cronies, and didn't treat the non-cronies well. People don't like working for or with him, and that makes it hard for me to understand how he lasted that long. Even when the team is winning, do you still look down at a dysfunctional staff and assume it's sustainable?
Papa K. (Atlanta) [via mobile]
How and why do you think frank wren was allowed to stay on the job as long he did? How could john Schuerholz be so asleep at the wheel? In my humble opinion, Schuerholz's legacy is greatly tarnished because he allowed Frank wren to nearly run the braves organization into the ground.
Klaw (1:53 PM)
Wren's biggest failing was managing people. He filled his staff with cronies, and didn't treat the non-cronies well. People don't like working for or with him, and that makes it hard for me to understand how he lasted that long. Even when the team is winning, do you still look down at a dysfunctional staff and assume it's sustainable?