lol, I might still need a couple more
Max Power said:
Is anyone really going to question Crane's moves with Cal McNair still running the Texans?
The team underperformed during his tenure honestly
— Eric Reyna (@ericreyna) November 12, 2022
iamtheglove said:
This is a quote from the Chandler Rome article: "Crane's handling of Click enraged many rival front-office executives....."
"Enraged". He offers no examples, names or specifics. No context as to why rival front-office executives would be enraged by the firing of another team's GM.
Regardless of what you think of Crane or Click or the Astros in general, that is a hatchet job by Rome designed to paint the franchise in the worst possible light.
DVC2010 said:
I really hope I'm wrong about this, but it seems to me that Crane's success has gone to his head and he thinks he can do a better job than his staff.
Five years ago we were all thrilled to have a hands-off owner who hired good people. That's not at all what we are seeing now. Crane did very little to earn the '17 and '19 titles aside from sign the checks and listen to smarter people.
DVC2010 said:
I really hope I'm wrong about this, but it seems to me that Crane's success has gone to his head and he thinks he can do a better job than his staff.
iamtheglove said:
This is a quote from the Chandler Rome article: "Crane's handling of Click enraged many rival front-office executives....."
"Enraged". He offers no examples, names or specifics. No context as to why rival front-office executives would be enraged by the firing of another team's GM.
Regardless of what you think of Crane or Click or the Astros in general, that is a hatchet job by Rome designed to paint the franchise in the worst possible light.
irish pete ag06 said:
Like mentioned above. Crane has oversaw what is easily the greatest and most insane times of the Houston Astros...
- Navigated getting extorted to move to the AL
- Hired Luhnow who built a giant
- Was OK with tanking for the future (which the media always hammered the Astros for harder than the Cubs who did the same thing)
- Has spent the $ just like he promised he would once they became competitive
- Navigated the scandal
- Wins multiple World Series
- Has the Astros on as dominant of a run as any baseball team has been on in a long time.
I'll trust Crane.
Is this one of you guys? Sounds like a classic TexAgs Astros thread take.tjack16 said:The team underperformed during his tenure honestly
— Eric Reyna (@ericreyna) November 12, 2022
Winner for dumbest tweet today goes to…
amercer said:
On the one hand it's stupid. On the other, if you are the best team in baseball for 3 years and win 1 title is that underperforming?
Certainly every other team has underperformed more though.
irish pete ag06 said:
Like mentioned above. Crane has oversaw what is easily the greatest and most insane times of the Houston Astros...
- Navigated getting extorted to move to the AL
- Hired Luhnow who built a giant
- Was OK with tanking for the future (which the media always hammered the Astros for harder than the Cubs who did the same thing)
- Has spent the $ just like he promised he would once they became competitive
- Navigated the scandal
- Wins multiple World Series
- Has the Astros on as dominant of a run as any baseball team has been on in a long time.
I'll trust Crane.
BadAggie said:
Whoever got Yordan to agree to that extension deserves a raise
themissinglink said:
That and the EEOC complaints about not hiring minorities and women of child-bearing age (according to the complaints, Crane told HR multiple times not to advertise positions so there was no paper trail). He played the "but I have black friends" card by golfing with Obama and getting a civil rights leader to write a letter to MLB.
Beau Holder said:
Peña was supposed to be on Fallon tonight according to a Berman tweet. Anyone know if that happened or got scrapped?
Jet Black said:amercer said:
On the one hand it's stupid. On the other, if you are the best team in baseball for 3 years and win 1 title is that underperforming?
Certainly every other team has underperformed more though.
Winning the World Series is difficult even for the best teams. Look at the Dodgers. Making the World Series twice in 3 years, and winning it once, is a huge success. If you throw out the Covid year, which was a mess, they made two and won one. Calling it underperforming is silly.