So how quickly does Hinch get a new gig after the suspension?
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So how quickly does Hinch get a new gig after the suspension?
diehard03 said:Quote:
So how quickly does Hinch get a new gig after the suspension?
Very quickly. He basically is exposed as a mouthpiece for the front office...which will be very attractive to a lot of front offices.
diehard03 said:Quote:
So how quickly does Hinch get a new gig after the suspension?
Very quickly. He basically is exposed as a mouthpiece for the front office...which will be very attractive to a lot of front offices.
he didn't stop it because he knew/knows other teams are/were doing similar things.bilbobag said:
But in the end he didn't stop or say anything. With that being said, it leads me to believe Luhnow had a bigger part in it than most are considering. Hinch couldn't tell Luhnow but why not tell Crane?
Me too! The 'stros should still have a solid team this year,... the future may hinge on the loss of the draft picks the next 2 years.AustinCountyAg said:
I hope we whip some major ass this year.
and yet MLB investigated it and came away and said they have no link between Lunhow and the scheme. So you are saying that EVERY player, lower level employee, and AJ Hinch were all interviewed, and they all lied to protect Lunhow while spilling the beans on everyone else? That is your conclusion? Really?AustinCountyAg said:
Lunhow IMO played a much bigger part in this that AJ did.
If they're "serious" about cleaning this up, the MLB better be prepared to fully investigate any rumor, allegation, etc. This is how the Astros thing started - and allegation/claim from a player.Deluxe said:
One concerning aspect to this is how passive/reactive MLB seems to be in investigating these incidents. The only incidents mentioned in the commissioner's report yesterday were basically copy/pasted out of the Drellich/Rosenthal report. Is MLB taking the tact of only looking into alleged crimes that present themselves in the media via disgruntled former players? Given that the only two investigations we know about correspond to media reports, that could be the case. If so, that's disgustingly incompetent. If you really want to clean up the game, investigate everything. Every team. Every rumor.
mathguy86 said:
Hinch and Lunhow will get jobs almost immediately after the WS next year. Owners want to win and they are both the best at their jobs. There was a reason our front office got raided the last 2 years. Lunhow kneW how to put it together and make the pieces work. And don't underestimate Hinch's job the last 3 years. Lots of teams have talent. Keeping it all going in the same direction year after year without any real clubhouse issues, spreading the playing time, those are talents that not every manager has. If it were easy, lots of teams would be run better.
This franchise took a major blow yesterday. Only time will tell if they can recover. I'm not so sure but that we didn't see the beginning of the decline yesterday when Crane cut his nose off to spite his face.
As required by Manfred's gag order.agdaddy04 said:
Well apparently the other owners are burning their heads in the sand then.
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Multiple ownership-level sources told ESPN that dissatisfaction with the penalties had emerged following a conference call with Manfred, in which he explained how the Astros would be disciplined, then told teams to keep their thoughts to themselves.
"The impression," one person familiar with the call told ESPN, "was that the penalty for complaining would be more than Houston got."
Deluxe said:
Is Farmer1906 actually Jared Carrabis?