bravos4evr
Still Playing the Waiting Game
I'm all for Snitker getting the job. Unlike some, I'd rather have a Bobby Cox protege than a coach that is going to coach from a spreadsheet. I think Snitker has handled the pitching staff as good as it can be handled. He knows when to take the young guys out, and I like that he is aggressive with the platoon match ups in the bullpen. No one's arm is getting overworked.
The big thing though, and this is the most underrated aspect of managing, is how he handles the clubhouse. These guys have responded to him. They have taken on his personality, whereas they had taken on Fredi's personality previously.
Bobby Cox is one of the greatest baseball managers of all time, and I will never understand the hate that is thrown his way by those that want to go away from his ideas on managing.
Bobby was one of if not the greatest player's manager of all time, he had their respect and got the most out of them. He was also a pretty mediocre to terrible "in game" manager. He stubbornly stuck with veteran players too long, seemed deathly afraid of lefty batters facing lefty arms and was routinely out managed with matchups. The problem is, one of his protege's are likely to do the latter without having the former (see Fredi)