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14 years in the Majors. He walked more than he struck out in 11 of those. .358 career OBP.
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Why is that hilarious? By most accounts, he's a good guy with a strong track record. Seems weird to laugh at a guy for bad timing/misfortune after such a long, dedicated career.That's fucking hilarious--40+ years with no WS, and most of it coming with the Yankees/Dodgers.
I'm not laughing at him. I'm laughing at the juggernauts failing so often for so long.Why is that hilarious? By most accounts, he's a good guy with a strong track record. Seems weird to laugh at a guy for bad timing/misfortune after such a long, dedicated career.
I believe I've read he's the very first to ever make that leap. I'm also curious, that will be an interesting situation.Interested to see how Tony Vitiello does at SF. Can’t think of too many college HC who took an MLB managers job w/o being an assistant first.
I like this more than the recent trend of just hiring the most recently retired catcher or scrappy utility guy. Or I guess first ballot inner circle HOFer if Pujols gets hired lol.I'm all for trying something new. Nothing worse than seeing the same retreads who have failed in multiple locations appearing in a new city expecting different results. The Giants biggest problem has been getting players to want to play there. Hitters don't want to go there because power numbers disappear there (unless you are a BALCO client), and pitchers don't want to face the Dodger and Padre lineups a lot.
Thank you for omitting Chris Fetter from your short list, I hope most others will follow your exampleI think there are a lot of guys out there who have put in the time and deserve their first shot at an MLB managing gig. I'm all for second chances, BTW, but third and fourth it starts to get a bit too recycled for my taste.
Some guys who have yet to manage in the Majors and should hopefully get a shot.
Ryan Flaherty: Chicago Cubs bench coach.
Kai Correa: Cleveland Guardians coach.
Craig Albernaz: Cleveland Guardians coach.
Vance Wilson: Kansas City Royals third-base coach.
George Lombard: Detroit Tigers bench coach.
Lombard is said to be on the Braves short listI think there are a lot of guys out there who have put in the time and deserve their first shot at an MLB managing gig. I'm all for second chances, BTW, but third and fourth it starts to get a bit too recycled for my taste.
Some guys who have yet to manage in the Majors and should hopefully get a shot.
Ryan Flaherty: Chicago Cubs bench coach.
Kai Correa: Cleveland Guardians coach.
Craig Albernaz: Cleveland Guardians coach.
Vance Wilson: Kansas City Royals third-base coach.
George Lombard: Detroit Tigers bench coach.
He's more likely to be the next Michigan head coach.Thank you for omitting Chris Fetter from your short list, I hope most others will follow your example
Dick Howser is the only one. He was at Florida State in 1979 before becoming the manager of the Yankees in 1980.Interested to see how Tony Vitiello does at SF. Can’t think of too many college HC who took an MLB managers job w/o being an assistant first.
LOL. Steinbrenner fired him after a 100+ win season. They lost in the ALCS to Kansas City.Dick Howser is the only one. He was at Florida State in 1979 before becoming the manager of the Yankees in 1980.
Classic SNL skit where Steinbrenner skewers himself.LOL. Steinbrenner fired him after a 100+ win season. They lost in the ALCS to Kansas City.
Then KC hired Howser after that season. World Series winner in 1985
Howser had been the Yankee third base coach for 10 years before going to Free Shoes U.Dick Howser is the only one. He was at Florida State in 1979 before becoming the manager of the Yankees in 1980.
Right but I believe Howser coaching in the bigs prior to FSUDick Howser is the only one. He was at Florida State in 1979 before becoming the manager of the Yankees in 1980.
Lombard came up in the Braves organization. I believe he was a 1st round pick. His son is a big prospect in Yankees organization. I got to meet him back in 2018 when the Dodgers were visiting STL. He was LA’s 1B coach at the time. Very impressive individual. I believe he was fluent in Spanish.Lombard is said to be on the Braves short list