Told ya. Dusty won't put up with **** from the media and will allow players to play. Perfect for the current situation.
The Astros are perceived as an analytically advanced organization because that's how Luhnow built the club. Now that he's gone, there's no telling how forward-thinking the club will continue to be.Basketball and Chain said:
Weird for an analytics organization to hire a manager carrying the "old school" tag. Guess that's what you get when a non-baseball guy is calling the shots. We just need someone to come in and keep the status quo. Baker seems like a big personality that doesn't really fit with what we have going on. I guess we'll see....
Nino Brown said:
Told ya. Dusty won't put up with **** from the media and will allow players to play. Perfect for the current situation.
JABQ04 said:
So instead of "Hinched" do we say "Bakered"?
We have a dude at work with Baker as his last name. We definitely say "Bakered up" when he ****s something up, or "you got Bakered" when he calls in sick over and over.
JABQ04 said:
So instead of "Hinched" do we say "Bakered"?
We have a dude at work with Baker as his last name. We definitely say "Bakered up" when he ****s something up, or "you got Bakered" when he calls in sick over and over.
ClickClack said:JABQ04 said:
So instead of "Hinched" do we say "Bakered"?
We have a dude at work with Baker as his last name. We definitely say "Bakered up" when he ****s something up, or "you got Bakered" when he calls in sick over and over.
I take exception to that.
Rustys-Beef-o-Reeno said:ClickClack said:JABQ04 said:
So instead of "Hinched" do we say "Bakered"?
We have a dude at work with Baker as his last name. We definitely say "Bakered up" when he ****s something up, or "you got Bakered" when he calls in sick over and over.
I take exception to that.
Baked?
suburban cowboy said:
Dusty. Just a weird name.
iamtheglove said:suburban cowboy said:
We had a good run boys.
Hiring Baker puts an exclamation on what feels like the beginning of the end of greatness.
This feels a lot like when Jerry Jones hired Berry Switzer
DVC2010 said:The Astros are perceived as an analytically advanced organization because that's how Luhnow built the club. Now that he's gone, there's no telling how forward-thinking the club will continue to be.Basketball and Chain said:
Weird for an analytics organization to hire a manager carrying the "old school" tag. Guess that's what you get when a non-baseball guy is calling the shots. We just need someone to come in and keep the status quo. Baker seems like a big personality that doesn't really fit with what we have going on. I guess we'll see....
How do I reeeeech these keeeedsDeluxe said:
Aren't there some movies or prominent sports examples out there where the old coach/professor inherits a team/class full of younger folks and, after smoothing over some initial generational differences, both sides learn something from eachother and everyone is ultimately better off?