DBAHO Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 From the South Florida Sun - Sentinel; Joe Girardi, who guided the surprising Marlins into playoff contention despite baseball's lowest payroll, will soon be out as manager after just one season. On a scale of 1 to 10, Girardi's chances of returning next year are "zero," according to a source who has spoken with the Marlins' front office. "I don't think there is any chance," the source said. With two years left on his contract, Girardi would be owed an estimated $1.5 million if no other club picks him up. The Cubs, expected to fire Dusty Baker, have been mentioned as a possible destination. The Marlins are already compiling information about Girardi's successor, with a trio of third-base coaches likely to receive interviews: Fredi Gonzalez (Braves), Joey Cora (White Sox) and Manny Acta (Mets). All three have Latin roots and speak fluent Spanish, which would be considered a significant upgrade from the current English-only staff. Gonzalez, who spent a decade with the Marlins as a minor league manager and major league coach, was the runner-up to Girardi after interviewing last fall. Other possible candidates to replace Girardi include Triple-A Albuquerque manager Dean Treanor, Japanese League manager Trey Hillman, Braves special assistant Jim Fregosi, Cardinals third base coach Jose Oquendo, Mets bench coach Jerry Manuel and Marlins broadcaster Cookie Rojas, although Rojas is more likely to fill a coaching role. The last straw for Girardi, 41, apparently was his ill-fated decision to bring back prized right-hander Josh Johnson after an 82-minute rain delay at Dolphin Stadium on Sept. 12. "Not one of the smarter moves of the year," said the source, adding the Marlins' decision makers were "shocked" Johnson returned to the mound that night. With the Marlins still clinging to wild-card hopes, Johnson tried to stay loose by playing catch with Dontrelle Willis in an indoor batting cage. That Johnson left four innings later with cramping in his forearm and was subsequently shut down for the year with a strained ligament did not help Girardi's case. Sunday's 10th-inning meltdown in Atlanta was another strike against Girardi, who had never managed at any level before this season. Marlins management was disappointed Girardi inserted little-used center fielder Reggie Abercrombie as a defensive replacement instead of the more polished Eric Reed. Two Abercrombie misplays opened the door for the Braves to rally from a four-run deficit to hand the Marlins a crushing 8-7 defeat that essentially ended their playoff chances. Nor has it helped that Girardi's tense relations with Marlins management have not improved. The rookie manager and General Manager Larry Beinfest "barely speak" and have "no relationship at all," the source said. Although Beinfest recently said Girardi and his staff deserved "a lot of credit" for the team's turnaround, he stopped short of an outright endorsement. Unlike most GMs, Beinfest is rarely seen in the manager's office anymore. Marlins President David Samson appeared this week on ESPN and said the team would evaluate Girardi at the end of the season, but the source said that process already has been completed. There also has been talk of frosty relations between Girardi and first base coach Perry Hill, a holdover from former manager Jack McKeon's staff and a longtime favorite of Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria. Hill left the Marlins this week for the fourth time this season because of a family medical problem. At odds with Loria and the rest of the front office almost from the time he was hired last October, Girardi was nearly fired on Aug. 6 after a home loss to the Dodgers. That was the steamy afternoon when Girardi and bench coach Gary Tuck yelled at Loria to stop criticizing umpire Larry Vanover from his field-level seat, witnesses said. According to reports, Girardi later apologized to Loria in front of the team, but the manager and owner have been unable to bridge the gulf between them. "His introverted behavior and lack of people skills have caused most of the problems," the source said of Girardi, who spent one season as Yankees bench coach after a 15-year playing career. "Both sides are at fault." Sources also told the Sun-Sentinel in the past month that Girardi and the front office have clashed over numerous personnel decisions, including where to play Miguel Cabrera, Dan Uggla and Josh Willingham and whether to use Johnson and Ricky Nolasco as starters or relievers. Nonetheless, Girardi is widely considered a strong candidate for National League Manager of the Year after guiding a team with 22 rookies and a $15 million payroll into playoff contention. Not since Davey Johnson bolted the Orioles after 1997 has a newly named Manager of the Year failed to return the following year. It's happened only one other time since the award was instituted 23 years ago. Bobby Cox, named the American League's top manager in 1985, left the Blue Jays to return to the Braves as general manager. Loria is said to have a good relationship with Fregosi, 64, who hasn't managed since the Blue Jays fired him after the 2000 season. Hillman, 43, has spent the past four seasons with the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters, who were leading the Pacific League. He previously worked in the Yankees and Rangers organizations. Lou Piniella, who left the Devil Rays a year ago, might prove too costly, especially with the Cubs and possibly the Phillies expected to pursue his services. I'd expect Fredi Gonzales to get the job though if a move was made. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodAsGould Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 I hope Cora goes.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kane0730 Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 QUOTE(SoxFan101 @ Sep 22, 2006 -> 07:52 AM) I hope Cora goes.... I Second, Third, Fourth............ that Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Milkman delivers Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 Good, get the f*** out of here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve9347 Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 Good luck to Joey, though I doubt he'd land the job. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J-MAN Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 QUOTE(SoxFan101 @ Sep 22, 2006 -> 12:52 PM) I hope Cora goes.... Anything to get him the heck out of here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoSox05 Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 they might take him as manager cause he will probably come real cheap. If the Cubs we're smart the second Joe Girardi got canned they'd tell Baker bye bye and sign him. Than again their not to bright. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kwolf68 Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 Wow, that thing with Josh Johnson was incredibly stupid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chisox72 Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE...get him the f*** out of here.... I would rent the U-Haul and even pay for it, if it means it would expedite his departure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DBAHO Posted September 22, 2006 Author Share Posted September 22, 2006 Gees is Cora even more hated than Waving Wally was? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhiteSoxfan1986 Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 (edited) Please Beinfest, hire Cora Did anybody else notice the article mentioned that a certain Mets bench coach has a chance at the job? Edited September 22, 2006 by WhiteSoxfan1986 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southsideirish71 Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 See you later Joey. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
witesoxfan Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 If Beinfest was smart, he wouldn't fire Girardi; he'd trade him to the Cubs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rangercal Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 I don't want to see cora go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AbeFroman Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 QUOTE(Tony82087 @ Sep 22, 2006 -> 03:31 PM) What has he done this year to make you want to keep him around? Hitting Carlos Zambrano with a fungo knocking him out of the all-star game was pretty good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balance Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 I would wish Joey success at his new position. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baines3 Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 QUOTE(kane0730 @ Sep 22, 2006 -> 07:54 AM) I Second, Third, Fourth............ that I fifth that motion. I never cared much for Joey Cora as a player and don't think much of him as a coach. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg The Bull Luzinski Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 QUOTE(chisox72 @ Sep 22, 2006 -> 09:22 AM) PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE...get him the f*** out of here.... I would rent the U-Haul and even pay for it, if it means it would expedite his departure. You pay for the Uhaul, Myself and several other Soxtalkers will take the day off of work and help him load it up. In fact, I might just drive as well to make sure he gets out of here quickly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dick Allen Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 QUOTE(Greg The Bull Luzinski @ Sep 22, 2006 -> 06:00 PM) You pay for the Uhaul, Myself and several other Soxtalkers will take the day off of work and help him load it up. In fact, I might just drive as well to make sure he gets out of here quickly. I'm sure they have Sox fans working the toll booths that would be more than happy to "wave" him right through. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greg The Bull Luzinski Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 QUOTE(Dick Allen @ Sep 22, 2006 -> 06:01 PM) I'm sure they have Sox fans working the toll booths that would be more than happy to "wave" him right through. I am sure the #1 Sox Fan, who sits in the Mayor's office, could help us make these arrangements. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baines3 Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 I would be happy to fly up from San Antonio to help out!! Could we put Cora on a flight out of O'Hare? He would be in Florida faster that way!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalapse Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 Carlton Fisk would be a pretty bad fit for this team as bench coach. The best case scenerio (other than Ozzie being replaced) this offseason would be for Tim Raines to take over duties at 3rd base and the Sox go out and find a nice experienced bench coach for Ozzie. Someone who could get in his ear when it comes to the important decisions throughout a ballgame. A Joe Nossek type of coach, who could keep Ozzie from blowing games with his s***ty in-game managing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Linnwood Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 I'm sorry, maybe I just wasn't paying attention... can someone explain all the Cora hate for me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoodAsGould Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 (edited) QUOTE(Linnwood @ Sep 23, 2006 -> 07:51 AM) I'm sorry, maybe I just wasn't paying attention... can someone explain all the Cora hate for me? the fact that he waves every player home no matter how fast they are. So assuming there would be a play at the plate if Podsenick was running he would send konerko in the same situation making him out by 10 feet. Edited September 23, 2006 by SoxFan101 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shipps Posted September 23, 2006 Share Posted September 23, 2006 Also the fact he would wave everyone in without even taking into consideration, the outfielders arm or the position he is in 2 throw the ball.i would personally like to see Bevington back at 3rd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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