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In case anyone was wondering, Gordo still sucks.

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Maybe a homecoming by Joe Girardi is exactly what the Cubs need two years into this 197-loss rebuilding process. Maybe he'll be the right manager at the right time to lay the groundwork for a farm load of young players to succeed and win in the next few years.

Or at least buy an attendance-hemorrhaging franchise a couple of more years of cover with the paying public, the way the hiring of team president Theo Epstein did two years ago.

Either way, they'd better get their man. They'd better get Girardi.
...
...
Failing to land the top free-agent manager available, who fits every criterion laid out by Epstein during a news conference Monday: That would be Strike 2.

THERE ISN'T EVEN A PLAN AT ALL, IS THERE THEO??
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Quote from: PenFoe on October 01, 2013, 12:18:51 PM
In case anyone was wondering, Gordo still sucks.

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Maybe a homecoming by Joe Girardi is exactly what the Cubs need two years into this 197-loss rebuilding process. Maybe he'll be the right manager at the right time to lay the groundwork for a farm load of young players to succeed and win in the next few years.

Or at least buy an attendance-hemorrhaging franchise a couple of more years of cover with the paying public, the way the hiring of team president Theo Epstein did two years ago.

Either way, they'd better get their man. They'd better get Girardi.
...
...
Failing to land the top free-agent manager available, who fits every criterion laid out by Epstein during a news conference Monday: That would be Strike 2.

THERE ISN'T EVEN A PLAN AT ALL, IS THERE THEO??

How about Casey Stengel?  Sure, he is dead.  But nobody is perfect.
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Quote from: PenFoe on October 01, 2013, 12:18:51 PM
In case anyone was wondering, Gordo still sucks.

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Maybe a homecoming by Joe Girardi is exactly what the Cubs need two years into this 197-loss rebuilding process. Maybe he'll be the right manager at the right time to lay the groundwork for a farm load of young players to succeed and win in the next few years.

Or at least buy an attendance-hemorrhaging franchise a couple of more years of cover with the paying public, the way the hiring of team president Theo Epstein did two years ago.

Either way, they'd better get their man. They'd better get Girardi.
...
...
Failing to land the top free-agent manager available, who fits every criterion laid out by Epstein during a news conference Monday: That would be Strike 2.

THERE ISN'T EVEN A PLAN AT ALL, IS THERE THEO??

I wish to Christ Gordo felt the same way about dinner as he did about the Cubs, since by now he'd be dead from trichinosis after eating raw pork chops.
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Quote from: Fork on October 01, 2013, 12:29:33 PM
Quote from: PenFoe on October 01, 2013, 12:18:51 PM
In case anyone was wondering, Gordo still sucks.

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Maybe a homecoming by Joe Girardi is exactly what the Cubs need two years into this 197-loss rebuilding process. Maybe he'll be the right manager at the right time to lay the groundwork for a farm load of young players to succeed and win in the next few years.

Or at least buy an attendance-hemorrhaging franchise a couple of more years of cover with the paying public, the way the hiring of team president Theo Epstein did two years ago.

Either way, they'd better get their man. They'd better get Girardi.
...
...
Failing to land the top free-agent manager available, who fits every criterion laid out by Epstein during a news conference Monday: That would be Strike 2.

THERE ISN'T EVEN A PLAN AT ALL, IS THERE THEO??

I wish to Christ Gordo felt the same way about dinner as he did about the Cubs, since by now he'd be dead from trichinosis after eating raw pork chops.

That seems both random and oddly specific.

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Quote from: PenFoe on October 01, 2013, 12:18:51 PM
In case anyone was wondering, Gordo still sucks.

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Maybe a homecoming by Joe Girardi is exactly what the Cubs need two years into this 197-loss rebuilding process. Maybe he'll be the right manager at the right time to lay the groundwork for a farm load of young players to succeed and win in the next few years.

Or at least buy an attendance-hemorrhaging franchise a couple of more years of cover with the paying public, the way the hiring of team president Theo Epstein did two years ago.

Either way, they'd better get their man. They'd better get Girardi.
...
...
Failing to land the top free-agent manager available, who fits every criterion laid out by Epstein during a news conference Monday: That would be Strike 2.

THERE ISN'T EVEN A PLAN AT ALL, IS THERE THEO??

1. How many strikes does Gordon get?
2. He really needs to bolster his clip portfolio.

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Quote from: Eli on October 01, 2013, 12:34:21 PM
Quote from: Fork on October 01, 2013, 12:29:33 PM
Quote from: PenFoe on October 01, 2013, 12:18:51 PM
In case anyone was wondering, Gordo still sucks.

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Maybe a homecoming by Joe Girardi is exactly what the Cubs need two years into this 197-loss rebuilding process. Maybe he'll be the right manager at the right time to lay the groundwork for a farm load of young players to succeed and win in the next few years.

Or at least buy an attendance-hemorrhaging franchise a couple of more years of cover with the paying public, the way the hiring of team president Theo Epstein did two years ago.

Either way, they'd better get their man. They'd better get Girardi.
...
...
Failing to land the top free-agent manager available, who fits every criterion laid out by Epstein during a news conference Monday: That would be Strike 2.

THERE ISN'T EVEN A PLAN AT ALL, IS THERE THEO??

I wish to Christ Gordo felt the same way about dinner as he did about the Cubs, since by now he'd be dead from trichinosis after eating raw pork chops.

That seems both random and oddly specific.

I have an accordion binder filled with Gordo death scenarios.
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Quote from: PenFoe on October 01, 2013, 12:18:51 PM
In case anyone was wondering, Gordo still sucks.

Quote
Maybe a homecoming by Joe Girardi is exactly what the Cubs need two years into this 197-loss rebuilding process. Maybe he'll be the right manager at the right time to lay the groundwork for a farm load of young players to succeed and win in the next few years.

Or at least buy an attendance-hemorrhaging franchise a couple of more years of cover with the paying public, the way the hiring of team president Theo Epstein did two years ago.

Either way, they'd better get their man. They'd better get Girardi.
...
...
Failing to land the top free-agent manager available, who fits every criterion laid out by Epstein during a news conference Monday: That would be Strike 2.

THERE ISN'T EVEN A PLAN AT ALL, IS THERE THEO??

I don't really read the Sun-Times or Tribune proactively anymore - is Gordo a columnist now? I thought he was the beat writer in which case it'd be strange that he's editorializing so blatantly on the subject.

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In all due respect, Shakespeare said it pretty well:

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Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury
Signifying nothing." — Macbeth (Act 5, Scene 5, lines 17-28)

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Quote from: Chuck to Chuck on October 01, 2013, 02:20:16 PM
A.J. Hinch!

So...I never followed the D-Backs THAT closely when I lived in Arizona (did you guys know I lived there?) but I remember mostly unmitigated disaster.  It was due largely in part to him having no experience and being perceived as the forced-upon hire by the nerds running the show (sound familiar?)  and there was much rejoicing when Kirk Gibson was hired.  The subsequent winning was also further evidence for the meatballs that nerds are bad managers, even if those guys used to play. 

Really, I don't have much to add. 
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Quote from: PenFoe on October 01, 2013, 03:32:35 PM
Quote from: Chuck to Chuck on October 01, 2013, 02:20:16 PM
A.J. Hinch!

So...I never followed the D-Backs THAT closely when I lived in Arizona (did you guys know I lived there?) but I remember mostly unmitigated disaster.  It was due largely in part to him having no experience and being perceived as the forced-upon hire by the nerds running the show (sound familiar?)  and there was much rejoicing when Kirk Gibson was hired.  The subsequent winning was also further evidence for the meatballs that nerds are bad managers, even if those guys used to play. 

Really, I don't have much to add. 


I don't know anything about his managing style but I always felt like he was basically used as a scapegoat in Arizona. I've heard from a few fans who thought he was fairly smart and got a raw deal.

It's weird to feel so uninterested in a managerial search. None of it matters until they want to put a competitive team on the field, so I can't bring myself to get too fired up either way.

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Quote from: Eli on October 02, 2013, 08:46:16 AM
Quote from: PenFoe on October 01, 2013, 03:32:35 PM
Quote from: Chuck to Chuck on October 01, 2013, 02:20:16 PM
A.J. Hinch!

So...I never followed the D-Backs THAT closely when I lived in Arizona (did you guys know I lived there?) but I remember mostly unmitigated disaster.  It was due largely in part to him having no experience and being perceived as the forced-upon hire by the nerds running the show (sound familiar?)  and there was much rejoicing when Kirk Gibson was hired.  The subsequent winning was also further evidence for the meatballs that nerds are bad managers, even if those guys used to play. 

Really, I don't have much to add. 


I don't know anything about his managing style but I always felt like he was basically used as a scapegoat in Arizona. I've heard from a few fans who thought he was fairly smart and got a raw deal.

It's weird to feel so uninterested in a managerial search. None of it matters until they want to put a competitive team on the field, so I can't bring myself to get too fired up either way.

Arizona's young players did well under Hinch. And he made no huge managing mistakes. Yay?

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Hire Buck Schowalter, since whoever comes in after he gets fired wins the World Series.
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Quote from: Fork on October 02, 2013, 09:39:46 AM
Hire Buck Schowalter, since whoever comes in after he gets fired wins the World Series.


gorshyjeewiz we shoulda just hired him two dave swaims ago