So we loose Maitan OR loose the #8 pick in the draft. If you were able to choose...which one would it be?
We've already paid Maitan
So we loose Maitan OR loose the #8 pick in the draft. If you were able to choose...which one would it be?
So we loose Maitan OR loose the #8 pick in the draft. If you were able to choose...which one would it be?
Adding this to the previous names of Dayton Moore and Jim Hendry, it sure seems like the Braves current focus is to find an experienced front office executive to serve as Hart's replacement at the head of baseball ops. This will likely be an older guy, and someone whose focus will be more on overall management / leadership / culture building. Then presumably, a younger GM or assistant GM comes in to do the heavy lifting on wheeling and dealing. I'm more interested in finding out who THAT guy is going to be.
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It seems that Blakely and Coppy both feel they have been very poorly treated and have a story to tell. Not a good situation.
I think Coppy and Blakely were smart to hire lawyers and threaten legal action. I'm sure the severance Coppy (and I assume Blakely) were offered was tethered to some sort of NDA. The two of them no doubt have some level of dirt on the complicity of some combination of Hart / McGuirk / JS, so I think they'll be much better off in the end leveraging that for a tidy settlement w/ the Braves and Liberty versus taking the severance.
Blakely going back for another interview seems more like blowing up the whole thing than angling for a better settlement. I'm not sure taking down Hart or JS gets him a better deal. I'm starting to think McGuirk is in some jeopardy. Not directly from Coppy and Blakely. But from corporate concluding he has been presiding over a really dysfunctional organization.
Bow throws a new name into the mix.
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Adding this to the previous names of Dayton Moore and Jim Hendry, it sure seems like the Braves current focus is to find an experienced front office executive to serve as Hart's replacement at the head of baseball ops. This will likely be an older guy, and someone whose focus will be more on overall management / leadership / culture building. Then presumably, a younger GM or assistant GM comes in to do the heavy lifting on wheeling and dealing. I'm more interested in finding out who THAT guy is going to be.
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Anthopoulos is to date the most promising name mentioned with the job. He would be a terrific hire as PoBO to replace Hart.
Josh Byrnes? JOSH ****ING BYRNES?
Somebody shoot me.
Anthopoulos is to date the most promising name mentioned with the job. He would be a terrific hire as PoBO to replace Hart.
Anthopoulos is to date the most promising name mentioned with the job. He would be a terrific hire as PoBO to replace Hart.
No thanks on Anthopoulos.
"If the Braves do not receive permission to talk to Moore, there is a chance they could turn to former Cubs GM Jim Hendry or former Blue Jays GM Alex Anthopoulos, who has been described by agents and other team executives as "Coppolella's clone.""
http://m.braves.mlb.com/news/articl...fice-search-remains-ongoing/?topicId=27118140
I want nothing to do with another Coppy.
Well, I think that is a sort of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. If you get a guy who has the same team building philosophies as Coppy and favors analytics, its also possible that they don't share the same traits that got Coppy canned. I don't know a lot about Anthopoulos. So he could be the exact same way as Coppy in every aspect, but I don't know one way or the other.