yanks hired cashman as gm when he was 31gougler08 said:
Guy must be really highly thought of to have that position for a NY franchise at age 38
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yanks hired cashman as gm when he was 31gougler08 said:
Guy must be really highly thought of to have that position for a NY franchise at age 38
07ag said:yanks hired cashman as gm when he was 31gougler08 said:
Guy must be really highly thought of to have that position for a NY franchise at age 38
gougler08 said:
Guy must be really highly thought of to have that position for a NY franchise at age 38
He learned under the best in Houston.Ciboag96 said:gougler08 said:
Guy must be really highly thought of to have that position for a NY franchise at age 38
Harvard grad. Best institution for brilliant baseball strategists. Duh.
gougler08 said:
Guy must be really highly thought of to have that position for a NY franchise at age 38
Ciboag96 said:gougler08 said:
Guy must be really highly thought of to have that position for a NY franchise at age 38
Harvard grad. Best institution for brilliant baseball strategists. Duh.
Trey Dombroski led all Single-A pitchers in strikeouts, strikeout rate (30.1), strikeout-to-walk ratio (22.8) and batting average against (.216). https://t.co/995viCLTSs
— Kenny Van Doren (@thevandalorian) September 12, 2023
I thought we were out of prospectsFarmer1906 said:Trey Dombroski led all Single-A pitchers in strikeouts, strikeout rate (30.1), strikeout-to-walk ratio (22.8) and batting average against (.216). https://t.co/995viCLTSs
— Kenny Van Doren (@thevandalorian) September 12, 2023
Pitching prospect to watch.
I feel like the job descriptions for these types of roles are different within every organization. On the whole, I'm pretty sure the GM reports to the President of Baseball Ops, with the President having final saying on roster building and maneuvering. Is this the feel you get for that dynamic in Houston? Is it really that valuable to have both roles? I really like Dana and his track record, and am a little hesitant to get behind the idea of bringing in someone new to be his "boss" and then them not see eye-to-eye on things.texasaggie2015 said:
I think the reaction was more so the Mets hiring a President of Baseball Ops. They've never had one before.
It was pretty expected (at least in the baseball front office circle) that he would go to New York.
Jim Crane currently acts as the President of Baseball Ops for Houston. That's obviously not his title, but he sort of serves that role already. He eventually wants to hire someone- but I don't think he's in a rush. He wanted Stearns badly but now I expect him to wait for the right candidate to pop up.
mAgnoliAg said:Prosperdick said:agdaddy04 said:
I'd imagine Brantley is off tonight, so Chaz in OF and Diaz DH.
Yup, lefty throwing for the A's so you're right, no Brantley. However, we all know Diaz can't hit lefties (it's science) so Dubon in centerfield and Chas DH batting 7th (again, this is 11th best OPS in the majors anchoring the bottom of the lineup).
This will be Donkey's lineup, I guarantee it:
Altuve
Peña
Yordan
Breggy
Tucker
Abreu (why?)
Chas
Dubon
Fat ass strike out machine
Yordan DH and chas in left. Otherwise you are exactly right. I've gotten to where I can accurately predict Dusty's lineups 90% of the time. Now saying that out loud sounds so sad
MAROON said:
JV's personal CF with another start. Amazing - he won't' start a game in the playoffs but will start every regular season game JV pitches. It's just incredible.
Yainer has started 7 of the last 15 and 3 of the last 9.OKCAg2002 said:
We all suspected that Diaz would play less when Brantley came back. Regardless, it is still frustrating.
This is Brown's first rodeo as the man this postseason. Apparently, Click was able to make it happen. We'll see what happens this year.Beau Holder said:MAROON said:
JV's personal CF with another start. Amazing - he won't' start a game in the playoffs but will start every regular season game JV pitches. It's just incredible.
Pretty clear at this point that's only because the playoffs are when the real minds in the room finally choose to exercise some oversight over Dusty's "wishing, wanting, and hoping" approach to managing.
Farmer1906 said:This is Brown's first rodeo as the man this postseason. Apparently, Click was able to make it happen. We'll see what happens this year.Beau Holder said:MAROON said:
JV's personal CF with another start. Amazing - he won't' start a game in the playoffs but will start every regular season game JV pitches. It's just incredible.
Pretty clear at this point that's only because the playoffs are when the real minds in the room finally choose to exercise some oversight over Dusty's "wishing, wanting, and hoping" approach to managing.
Then again the areas to override Dusty weren't all the questionable. The real question was Vazquez or Maldonado, Gurriel or Mancini at 1B, and then whoever didn't start at 1st, Diaz, or Hensley at DH. None were super hard with how average the new editions were playing and the lack of good options at DH. Then when Yuli "got hot" he was always going to get the at bats.
Any lineup that puts in someone like Dubon, Meyers, or Maldonado over Diaz, McCormick, or Brantley is probably pretty damn stupid.
MAROON said:
JV's personal CF with another start. Amazing - he won't' start a game in the playoffs but will start every regular season game JV pitches. It's just incredible.
Prosperdick said:agdaddy04 said:
I'd imagine Brantley is off tonight, so Chaz in OF and Diaz DH.
Yup, lefty throwing for the A's so you're right, no Brantley. However, we all know Diaz can't hit lefties (it's science) so Dubon in centerfield and Chas DH batting 7th (again, this is 11th best OPS in the majors anchoring the bottom of the lineup).
This will be Donkey's lineup, I guarantee it:
Altuve
Peña
Yordan
Breggy
Tucker
Abreu (why?)
Chas
Dubon
Fat ass strike out machine
I mentioned it a week or so ago I don't think it is a sure thing. I don't know how the numbers shake out between bp and bench though, and I do think he has the upper hand over Sing and Kess. He provides late inning defense and a sub as a pinch runner. If you just play the best players, there is no need for a PH or alternate lineup guy.Lonestar_Ag09 said:
I'd like to formally put it in writing that I believe Meyers might not make the Post season roster, sucks for him but there isn't much of a need for him
1. Altuve
2. Bregman
3. Peña
4. Ted
5. Chaz
6. Yordon
7. Uncle Mike
8. Abreu
9. Maldy
10. Diaz
11. Dubon
12. Salazar
13. Singleton/Meyers/Kessinger
tjack16 said:MAROON said:
JV's personal CF with another start. Amazing - he won't' start a game in the playoffs but will start every regular season game JV pitches. It's just incredible.
You're certain Dusty won't start dubon in a playoff game?
bearkatag15 said:tjack16 said:MAROON said:
JV's personal CF with another start. Amazing - he won't' start a game in the playoffs but will start every regular season game JV pitches. It's just incredible.
You're certain Dusty won't start dubon in a playoff game?
You certain the front office won't take over the lineup ?