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  • fsquid
    Banned
    • Jul 2002
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    #91
    Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

    I still believe that he got the raw end of the deal. Phillips should have been canned, if the team still didn't improve, then can Bobby V.

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    • jLp_vAkEr0
      MVP
      • Sep 2002
      • 1506

      #92
      Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

      Honestly, give this much talent to a good manager like Felipe Alou and the Phills would win the division by a landslide.

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      • jLp_vAkEr0
        MVP
        • Sep 2002
        • 1506

        #93
        Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

        Honestly, give this much talent to a good manager like Felipe Alou and the Phills would win the division by a landslide.

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        • jLp_vAkEr0
          MVP
          • Sep 2002
          • 1506

          #94
          Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

          Honestly, give this much talent to a good manager like Felipe Alou and the Phills would win the division by a landslide.

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          • Spectre
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            • Mar 2003
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            #95
            Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

            I don't think Felipe Alou is a good manager.

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            • Spectre
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              • Mar 2003
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              #96
              Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

              I don't think Felipe Alou is a good manager.

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              • Spectre
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                • Mar 2003
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                #97
                Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

                I don't think Felipe Alou is a good manager.

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                • jLp_vAkEr0
                  MVP
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 1506

                  #98
                  Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

                  </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                  Viper said:
                  I don't think Felipe Alou is a good manager.

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

                  Right, he just kept the Expos in contetion for years while management kept unloading stars(Walker, Pedro, Floyd just to name a few) and not singning any good free agents....

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                  • jLp_vAkEr0
                    MVP
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 1506

                    #99
                    Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

                    </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                    Viper said:
                    I don't think Felipe Alou is a good manager.

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

                    Right, he just kept the Expos in contetion for years while management kept unloading stars(Walker, Pedro, Floyd just to name a few) and not singning any good free agents....

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                    • jLp_vAkEr0
                      MVP
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 1506

                      #100
                      Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

                      </font><blockquote><font class="small">Quote:</font><hr />
                      Viper said:
                      I don't think Felipe Alou is a good manager.

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

                      Right, he just kept the Expos in contetion for years while management kept unloading stars(Walker, Pedro, Floyd just to name a few) and not singning any good free agents....

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                      • samjjones
                        MVP
                        • May 2003
                        • 557

                        #101
                        Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

                        Felipe Alou might have been a good manager before senility set in, but I've seen a couple of Giants games this year, and he is clueless. Bobby V. DID get the raw end of the deal, but he would've been fired eventually anyways. Art Howe must go.

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                        • samjjones
                          MVP
                          • May 2003
                          • 557

                          #102
                          Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

                          Felipe Alou might have been a good manager before senility set in, but I've seen a couple of Giants games this year, and he is clueless. Bobby V. DID get the raw end of the deal, but he would've been fired eventually anyways. Art Howe must go.

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                          • samjjones
                            MVP
                            • May 2003
                            • 557

                            #103
                            Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

                            Felipe Alou might have been a good manager before senility set in, but I've seen a couple of Giants games this year, and he is clueless. Bobby V. DID get the raw end of the deal, but he would've been fired eventually anyways. Art Howe must go.

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                            • Spectre
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                              • Mar 2003
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                              #104
                              Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

                              First, I'd like to disagree with your assertion that the Expos were in contention under Felipe Alou.
                              His best years with the Expos were in 92 (he took over early in the season), 93, 94, and 96. In 93 he had Walker, Alou, Grissom, and a solid veteran staff. Throw in good hitters like Wil Cordero, Darrin Fletcher, and Delino Deshields. Those Expos had a solid core, it wasn't a manager milking the most out of his team with good managing- they were a really good team. Walker was traded but he got O Henry Rodriguez, who destroyed the ball.

                              That has nothing to do with good managing. I followed him closely from 98-01 (until he was fired). The guy made questionable moves all the time and he still does the same.

                              Their "success" has more to do with a tremendous farm system, great international scouting, and smart trades. Pedro Martinez was fleeced from the Dodgers. Vladimir Guerrero was not supposed to be a superstar. Urbina and Carlos Perez were also good international signings. After Pedro was traded, is it surprising he did not win more than 70 games in the next three years?

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                              • Spectre
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                                • Mar 2003
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                                #105
                                Re: Mets v. Phils and it actually means something.

                                First, I'd like to disagree with your assertion that the Expos were in contention under Felipe Alou.
                                His best years with the Expos were in 92 (he took over early in the season), 93, 94, and 96. In 93 he had Walker, Alou, Grissom, and a solid veteran staff. Throw in good hitters like Wil Cordero, Darrin Fletcher, and Delino Deshields. Those Expos had a solid core, it wasn't a manager milking the most out of his team with good managing- they were a really good team. Walker was traded but he got O Henry Rodriguez, who destroyed the ball.

                                That has nothing to do with good managing. I followed him closely from 98-01 (until he was fired). The guy made questionable moves all the time and he still does the same.

                                Their "success" has more to do with a tremendous farm system, great international scouting, and smart trades. Pedro Martinez was fleeced from the Dodgers. Vladimir Guerrero was not supposed to be a superstar. Urbina and Carlos Perez were also good international signings. After Pedro was traded, is it surprising he did not win more than 70 games in the next three years?

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