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Hoover points out the Padres have been in the playoffs 5 times in their
NL history, and 4 times the manager was Bruce Bochy. According to Hoover, Bochy had four chances to get the job done. Ask yourself this, in the four chances did Bochy win the World Series? NO NO NO NO NO NO !!!! K2 points out the Padres have been horrible on fundamentals for years. Ask yourself, who manages the team? Who is responsible to monitor the fundaments and bring the team up to world class playing level? The guy that sells the tickets? The guy the sells the hot dogs? NO NO NO ..... It is Bochy's job. No one else's. Bochy has had four chances and he has failed on all occasions. If Bochy can't manage the team and find the players to bring the team's fundaments up in four tries, then fire the guy. HE JUST CANNOT GET IT DONE. HE IS A FAILURE. Brian David Smith, San Diego, California |
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I bet you wish you had a nickel for every time you heard your parents say that. |
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badlands420 wrote: Quote:
You can hang a star on that comment! Badlands with another clutch shot! |
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"Don Tootin'" <capngroovy@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1160595773.630627.11790@c28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com... Quote:
I'm just wondering how the manager is supposed to "monitor the fundaments".... |
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"Komet17" <Komet17@(nospam)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:PZgXg.14107$6S3.4035@newssvr25.news.prodigy.n et... Quote:
Simple, you watch the team to see if they perform the fundamentals. If the team is lacking, you do like Steinbrenner does. You buy players that do. Brian David Smith, San Diego, California |
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Spend $200 million and manage to wind up with two decent starting pitchers and no bullpen? Brilliant idea, Captain Fucktard. |
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"badlands420" <bung@hole.com> wrote in message
news:QTiXg.36561$nm1.4797@fed1read04... Quote:
Okay Mr. SmartAss.. Try to get past this one. Since Steinbrenner brought in 1973, the Yankees have won the World Series? Since Steinbrenner, the Yankees have won the World Series SIX times. THEY WON SIX TIMES !! How many times have the Padres won the World Series? HOW MANY TIMES ? TELL ME.. TELL ME ZERO TIMES... ZERO TIMES Steinbrenner knows what he is doing. Badlands... you do NOT have a leg to stand on. YOU SHUT UP! Brian David Smith, San Diego, California |
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Or else what, you'll keep acting like a pissed off seven-year-old girl? |
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> Okay Mr. SmartAss.. Try to get past this one.
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Yes they have. Your grasp on history is immutable. If only there WAS a mute button. Quote:
Bully for them. 34 years and six trophies. What, pray tell, does that really prove? Since 1997, the Florida Marlins have won twice, which is a better frequency. Nobody is touting their business model. Quote:
Does he? How do you figure? Since their last World Series win in 2000, they have appeared twice, losing both times. One loss was to the Florida Marlins, the other to the Arizona Flea Bags. What's worse is in 2002 and 2005, they were eliminated by the Angels in the first round of the playoffs. Only in 2004 did they lose to a team (Boston Red Sox) who had a comparable salary base. Quote:
Actually, cowboy, your barstool is the one that looks a bit suspect. Your argument is that The Boss knows how to buy the players with the best "fundaments." Derek Jeter is the one player on that squad who supports that argument. How about the highest paid player on your squad? Yankees fans can't say enough about A-rod's "fundaments." In fact, they can't say anything at all--nothing good, at least. How about Giambi? If, by fundaments, you mean "performance-enhancing drugs," I'll concede that. Of course, I suspect you meant hitting, fielding, baserunning, throwing, and to that I say one out of four ain't bad. Sheffield? Nice, if all you need is a DH. Damon? You can claim scoreboard in that the Red Sox didn't make the playoffs this year, but that's hardly improving your "fundaments." Don't get me started on that pitching staff. Steinbrenner does a bang-up job of throwing money out there to pick up the bigest names possible. So, too, does every Yahoo! with a rotisserie baseball team. Every owner should be so lucky to have 50 years (then) of collateral against which they can cash checks. The accolades should go to the GMs like Beane, Schuerholtz (or however he chooses to spell it), and whoever they have working in Minnesota who are capable of fielding a quality and entertaining baseball franchise without sinking the GNP of 80% of developed countries. |
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