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Jerry Manuel Farewell


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John Rooney just asked JM on the pre-game show if this was his last game as the Sox manager.

 

Jerry said he would rather not answer the question and that everybody would know the answer to the question on Monday at this time. Then he thanked Rooney for being his friend for six seasons.

 

Bottom line: Word is coming down on Monday.

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I still say they sell they have the press conference at home plate at the cell and sell tickets to it. While JM's making his exit, they have the fireworks shooting off and everyone singing.....NA NA NA NA, NA NA NA NA, HEY HEY HEY, GOODBYE

I know i'd go

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I'll try to watch that press conference. I'm assuming there will be an announcement tomorrow morning saying when it will be.

 

I wish Jerry the best. He's a good guy, but things just didn't work here. I do believe if he took over in Philly he'd lead them to the playoffs.

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I do believe if he took over in Philly he'd lead them to the playoffs.

I agree with this.

I think the Phillies would be so happy to be rid of that psycho f***head Bowa, that they would THRIVE under the laid-back JM style.

 

This Sox team is not suited for a laid-back leader. They have proven that without someone in their faces, they fall into a slumber WAY too easily.

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I'd be surprised if LaRussa (1) is let go and (2) comes back here.

Not really against it, but Tony has been making some weird decisions the past couple fo years, so I'm wondering if he's losing interest.

 

Guillen would be an interesting move, but another novice?

Don't know if that's the way to go, either. ( But I have a feeling that the Sox WILL hire a novice... )

 

Bell or Gaston are proven commodities, you kinda know what you're getting with either of them. Gaston has led teams to titles before, so I'd be comfortable with him, I guess.

 

I don't know who would be a sure-fire exciting manager to bring in, though.

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Guillen, as in Ozzie

 

It could work if he surrounded himself with some veteran coaches.

 

his personality is similar to Pena's.

 

High octane.

 

Plus, he's a fan favorite.

 

Hopefully, he learned something watched McKeon work his magic with the Marlins this summer.

Umm who was the last Marlins bench coach we hired who had just won???

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I'd bring in a veteran manager and bring in Guillen as a coach ... assuming a new manager would agree.

 

LaRussa as manager and Guillen as one of the coaches, that would be nice.

 

Guillen as manager? Maybe later, not now. We need experience.

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could be

 

but how experienced was Grady Little before he took over Boston?

 

Ken Macha before he got the job at Oakland?

 

Or Tony Pena at KC?

 

surround Guillen with the right guys and I think he could bring a lot of plusses.

 

the guy played shortstop in the big leagues for a long time. He knows the game.

 

Only thing I worry about is that he was never the most patient hitter. drew very, very few walks. Hate to see our guys keep hitting like that.

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I'm kind of getting excited over the idea of having Guillen. Thomas said some good things about him and you hear a ton of good things out of Florida in regards to him.

 

I like the Sox coaching staff on the most part and I think the only real change should be a new manager. Coop has done a good job...Santana has (Look at how much jose improved defensively and how much the team did). Walker did good too.

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theoldroman Posted on Sep 28 2003, 05:21 PM

  I agree Jas. He may actually be a good manager, but his style doesnt work here. I wish good luck to him wherever he ends up... 

 

Baloney, he is not a good manager. He's got a pitcher going for a no-hitter in the Seventh with a 5-0 lead and leaves Everett in left field. I like Everett but he's no golden glove. A ball that Rowand would have caught easily falls in. I also thought about Roberto for Aaron Miles. If you have a chance to accomplish something great you have to go for it and try make it happen, he just waited around hoping. The story of the whole season.

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