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  • Sully
    Hall Of Fame
    • Feb 2003
    • 16003

    #31
    Re: Worst manager in baseball

    Larry Bowa is terrible.

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    • Darkbandit
      Rookie
      • Jul 2002
      • 437

      #32
      Re: Worst manager in baseball

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      Chuck said:
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      SportsAce said:
      Bob Brenly

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      He'd be my choice.

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      Mine too. Matter of fact, the whole Diamondbacks front office pretty much shot themselves in the foot after they got rid of all the players they did in the offseason. One of the moves that boggled me was getting rid of 6 players for Sexson. Yes, they did need to have some more power, but now it has gotten them nowhere with Sexson out for the year. I could see trading Schilling to offload his salary, but the players that they got back in return stink. I am getting used now to just watching the games to see how much they can lose by and if they are leading, when they manage to blow the lead.

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      • Darkbandit
        Rookie
        • Jul 2002
        • 437

        #33
        Re: Worst manager in baseball

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        Chuck said:
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        SportsAce said:
        Bob Brenly

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        He'd be my choice.

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        Mine too. Matter of fact, the whole Diamondbacks front office pretty much shot themselves in the foot after they got rid of all the players they did in the offseason. One of the moves that boggled me was getting rid of 6 players for Sexson. Yes, they did need to have some more power, but now it has gotten them nowhere with Sexson out for the year. I could see trading Schilling to offload his salary, but the players that they got back in return stink. I am getting used now to just watching the games to see how much they can lose by and if they are leading, when they manage to blow the lead.

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        • Darkbandit
          Rookie
          • Jul 2002
          • 437

          #34
          Re: Worst manager in baseball

          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          Chuck said:
          </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
          SportsAce said:
          Bob Brenly

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          He'd be my choice.

          <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

          Mine too. Matter of fact, the whole Diamondbacks front office pretty much shot themselves in the foot after they got rid of all the players they did in the offseason. One of the moves that boggled me was getting rid of 6 players for Sexson. Yes, they did need to have some more power, but now it has gotten them nowhere with Sexson out for the year. I could see trading Schilling to offload his salary, but the players that they got back in return stink. I am getting used now to just watching the games to see how much they can lose by and if they are leading, when they manage to blow the lead.

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          • kweiss
            MVP
            • May 2003
            • 1886

            #35
            Re: Worst manager in baseball

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            rsox said:
            I think that it's time for Baseball to dismiss Frank from manahing the Expos, he makes bad decisions on an almost nightly basis, his players had a players only meeting against him after posting a blank lineup card in the clubhouse daring his players to put there names on it, he has no controll over his team at all.
            Frank did an admirable thing in taking over managing a team that we were not even sure would still be playing, knowing he would never really get a chance to manage a competitive team, but the way he is doing things right now basically says he needs to go.

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            What was with that lineup card? I never understood what it all meant. I read in an article that only one player "took the bait". Anyone mind explaining what happened? Thanks.

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            • kweiss
              MVP
              • May 2003
              • 1886

              #36
              Re: Worst manager in baseball

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              rsox said:
              I think that it's time for Baseball to dismiss Frank from manahing the Expos, he makes bad decisions on an almost nightly basis, his players had a players only meeting against him after posting a blank lineup card in the clubhouse daring his players to put there names on it, he has no controll over his team at all.
              Frank did an admirable thing in taking over managing a team that we were not even sure would still be playing, knowing he would never really get a chance to manage a competitive team, but the way he is doing things right now basically says he needs to go.

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              What was with that lineup card? I never understood what it all meant. I read in an article that only one player "took the bait". Anyone mind explaining what happened? Thanks.

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              • kweiss
                MVP
                • May 2003
                • 1886

                #37
                Re: Worst manager in baseball

                </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                rsox said:
                I think that it's time for Baseball to dismiss Frank from manahing the Expos, he makes bad decisions on an almost nightly basis, his players had a players only meeting against him after posting a blank lineup card in the clubhouse daring his players to put there names on it, he has no controll over his team at all.
                Frank did an admirable thing in taking over managing a team that we were not even sure would still be playing, knowing he would never really get a chance to manage a competitive team, but the way he is doing things right now basically says he needs to go.

                <hr /></blockquote><font class="post">

                What was with that lineup card? I never understood what it all meant. I read in an article that only one player "took the bait". Anyone mind explaining what happened? Thanks.

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