EastCoastAgNc said:
Beat40 said:
Deluxe said:
Ag_07 said:
True
And for the record I'm glad he nixed it. After looking at his numbers I think it would've been a bad idea.
Agreed.
I'm not even necessarily making the case that we should def retain Bregman. Just that if we're going to go in a diff direction, why would our answer be to commit 3 years to a guy who's 34 and on decline. Oh well.
I think because Crane gets enamored with a name and past production.
I think that's why he and Click never worked. Click didn't want to name chase and probably wanted more of the known, garbage heap type player.
Lunhow was literally the perfect blend of GM for Crane. An identifier or cheap, quality talent and willing to go for the big name when it's right.
Too bad Lunhow didn't have the stones to tell his guys to stop the cheating system.
Even if Lunhow was in possession of said stones, I don't think he could have stopped it.
I will say is this in his defense -- no punishment like the one the Astros received had been given out to a team in a very long time. If he knew the punishment would be what it ended up being, I think he would have taken it more seriously.
At the end of the day, he's the GM. He could have stopped it in his tracks if he wanted to -- it wouldn't have been popular, but he had that power. I get the circumstances of the league at that time and the justification about being behind other teams -- I know for sure Lunhow didn't want to stop anything given the environment of MLB at the time, lack of perceived consequences, and the "edge" factor.
Anyway - don't want to derail. Just lamenting probably the perfect GM for Crane. Now I don't think Crane trusts any GM.