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Re: 2015 MLB Hot Stove thread
Dave Roberts, always sneaky.
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Looks like they reversed course. Either way I am fine with Dave Roberts. I posted a few weeks back I had a feeing he would be the guy.Last edited by ShowTyme15; 11-22-2015, 08:41 PM.Comment
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This is the 2nd managerial hire that was originally reported as one guy then it ends up being another. I'm not sure what kind of philosophy Roberts will bring compared to Kapler.
Interesting hire to say the least.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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The post I put up yesterday about Kapler was from Hardballtalk..........then 10 hours later Roberts was the guy. Kapler was the frontrunner from the begining, but Roberts has more experience on the bench. Dodger players did inform management that they preferred Roberts over Kapler. Some think Kapler would be perceived as a "puppet" for upper management. Kapler did anger a bunch players during spring training and in the minor leagues over player workout habits.Last edited by ShowTyme15; 11-23-2015, 10:05 AM.Comment
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The post I put up yesterday about Kapler was from Hardballtalk..........then 10 hours later Roberts was the guy. Kapler was the frontrunner from the begining, but Roberts has more experience on the bench. Dodger players did inform management that they preferred Roberts over Kapler. Some think Kapler would be perceived as a "puppet" for upper management. Kapler did anger a bunch players during spring training and in the minor leagues over player workout habits.
Kapler's best years as a player came at the height of the steroid era, he flamed out prematurely, latched onto some good Red Sox teams as a specialist (kind of like Roberts), and I remember the guy somehow had his own commercial (lol!) like he was the next coming of Mickey Mantle/5-tool player. I remember watching it like, who is this guy?
He also managed the Red Sox's A class affiliate to a putrid 58-81 record in 2007. Not a fan of his TV work either.Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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C'mon man, you can't use that as a knock against him. Records don't really matter all that much in the low minors. Interesting stuff about Kapler though, sounds like he's a bit of a hard *** and then you have the whole "puppet" deal. Dave Roberts isn't going to be completely an old school guy as he spent some time working with Bud Black who's closer to the old school but has a good grasp of sabrmetrics and such. It will be interesting to see what happens in LA. I have a feeling Roberts will be more of a players' manager.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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C'mon man, you can't use that as a knock against him. Records don't really matter all that much in the low minors. Interesting stuff about Kapler though, sounds like he's a bit of a hard *** and then you have the whole "puppet" deal. Dave Roberts isn't going to be completely an old school guy as he spent some time working with Bud Black who's closer to the old school but has a good grasp of sabrmetrics and such. It will be interesting to see what happens in LA. I have a feeling Roberts will be more of a players' manager.
It sounds like he's a better candidate for a front office job than as a manager. Or at least he should try to manage in the minors/get a bench coach gig for a little bit. Doesn't seem logical to just jump right into the Dodgers MLB position with a resume as thin as his. Friedman was smart enough to see that apparently.Chicago Cubs | Chicago Bulls | Green Bay Packers | Michigan WolverinesComment
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Yeah, but when that's your only managing experience...
It sounds like he's a better candidate for a front office job than as a manager. Or at least he should try to manage in the minors/get a bench coach gig for a little bit. Doesn't seem logical to just jump right into the Dodgers MLB position with a resume as thin as his. Friedman was smart enough to see that apparently.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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I think they made the right decision with Roberts. And, with him and Dusty, we're back up to 2 managers of color (for what it's worth). There were zero for a bit after McClendon was let go. Not that I like Roberts better because of that--I'm just not sold on Kapler.
Kapler's best years as a player came at the height of the steroid era, he flamed out prematurely, latched onto some good Red Sox teams as a specialist (kind of like Roberts), and I remember the guy somehow had his own commercial (lol!) like he was the next coming of Mickey Mantle/5-tool player. I remember watching it like, who is this guy?
He also managed the Red Sox's A class affiliate to a putrid 58-81 record in 2007. Not a fan of his TV work either.
Also the Dodgers have checked in on Aroldis Chapman.Comment
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