This guy will wear out his welcome in about two years.
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Enigma869 wrote:This guy will wear out his welcome in about two years.
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conversationpc wrote:
Probably so but at least he's a straight talker and a better game strategist than Francona was, in my opinion.
marco17 wrote:Valentine was really the only candidate out there with name power so far this off-season that wanted to manage. The Red Sox are the Red Sox, and nobody expected them to hire a newcomer to the managerial ranks. Not that they may have gone in a different direction, but with the candidates that were out there, for better or worse, I never saw them choosing anyone but Bobby V.
Enigma869 wrote:marco17 wrote:Valentine was really the only candidate out there with name power so far this off-season that wanted to manage. The Red Sox are the Red Sox, and nobody expected them to hire a newcomer to the managerial ranks. Not that they may have gone in a different direction, but with the candidates that were out there, for better or worse, I never saw them choosing anyone but Bobby V.
In my opinion, Valentine is not a good hire, and I couldn't disagree with you more that the Red Sox only hire guys with "name power". This organization has ZERO history of hiring Managers with "name power". The reality is that Terry Francona never did much of anything before the Red Sox hired him and wasn't well thought of by Phillies fans. Not to mention, this is the same organization who hired guys like Jimy Williams and Grady Little (not exactly household names), so I'm not entirely eusre where you came to the conclusion that you came to.
marco17 wrote:Enigma869 wrote:marco17 wrote:Valentine was really the only candidate out there with name power so far this off-season that wanted to manage. The Red Sox are the Red Sox, and nobody expected them to hire a newcomer to the managerial ranks. Not that they may have gone in a different direction, but with the candidates that were out there, for better or worse, I never saw them choosing anyone but Bobby V.
In my opinion, Valentine is not a good hire, and I couldn't disagree with you more that the Red Sox only hire guys with "name power". This organization has ZERO history of hiring Managers with "name power". The reality is that Terry Francona never did much of anything before the Red Sox hired him and wasn't well thought of by Phillies fans. Not to mention, this is the same organization who hired guys like Jimy Williams and Grady Little (not exactly household names), so I'm not entirely eusre where you came to the conclusion that you came to.
True, but the team really wasn't the consistent contender they are now until Franconia's time. When you get good, and I certainly am not implying that it is a good or bad hire, but organizations tend to hire name guys, that's all I am saying.
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