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All I'll say on Walker is this.

 

The Sox hitters have 3 months to perform. And you can throw out the excuses with cold weather, new players etc., but Walker has had plenty of time to get this group to perform and he hasn't gotten the job done with quite a few players e.g Juan Uribe.

 

 

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QUOTE(Kalapse @ Feb 18, 2008 -> 10:34 AM)
Would you consider Ron Gardenhire to be a pretty good manager? Well I hope not, he was nothing more than a fringe player in the bigs. How can he possibly relate to the modern professional star athlete? He never lived that life.

On a similar note, Billy Beane obviously knows nothing about baseball because he was never very good at it during his pro career.

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QUOTE(DBAH0 @ Feb 18, 2008 -> 07:03 PM)
All I'll say on Walker is this.

 

The Sox hitters have 3 months to perform. And you can throw out the excuses with cold weather, new players etc., but Walker has had plenty of time to get this group to perform and he hasn't gotten the job done with quite a few players e.g Juan Uribe.

 

I bet Walker wouldn't get the job done if he was coaching me either.

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QUOTE(The Ginger Kid @ Feb 18, 2008 -> 07:46 PM)
I can't believe walker's getting bashed already and position players haven't even reported yet.

 

I do love baseball....

 

It's an epidemic in this town. If the team performs poorly blame the coaches or management. It's never the fault of the players. The coaches just can't coach the players properly.

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QUOTE(striker62704 @ Feb 18, 2008 -> 10:05 AM)
I'm sure this has been posted before, but I wanted to bring it up again.

 

http://www.baseball-reference.com/w/walkegr01.shtml

 

Doesn't make any sense. His highest batting average was .294. His highest obp was .346. He shouldn't be instructing.

I agree. And where does KW and his .218 career average get off being a GM? How the hell can Theo Epstein be a GM when he never even played in the major leagues. Same with the Texas hitting coach? Why does this board even exist. None of us have any major league hits or strikeouts or wins or saves, how the hell can anyone know anything without that?

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QUOTE(Dick Allen @ Feb 19, 2008 -> 01:16 PM)
I agree. And where does KW and his .218 career average get off being a GM? How the hell can Theo Epstein be a GM when he never even played in the major leagues. Same with the Texas hitting coach? Why does this board even exist. None of us have any major league hits or strikeouts or wins or saves, how the hell can anyone know anything without that?

 

Because we are all smarter than the so called professionals. Haven't you figured that out by now?

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BTW, heard a great segment on Cowherd's show today. Basically about a third or more of baseball's GMs hold degrees from Ivy League and similar schools. K-Dub is quite at home in baseball being a Stanford Alum. So it seems if you are going to impersonate a baseball insider, claiming an Ivy League degree is great cover.

 

Anyway, the GM as CEO comparison makes sense in the suits.

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QUOTE(Texsox @ Feb 19, 2008 -> 05:43 PM)
BTW, heard a great segment on Cowherd's show today. Basically about a third or more of baseball's GMs hold degrees from Ivy League and similar schools. K-Dub is quite at home in baseball being a Stanford Alum. So it seems if you are going to impersonate a baseball insider, claiming an Ivy League degree is great cover.

 

Anyway, the GM as CEO comparison makes sense in the suits.

KW is one of only 2 GMs in the league who are former major league baseball players.

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QUOTE(Texsox @ Feb 19, 2008 -> 05:43 PM)
BTW, heard a great segment on Cowherd's show today. Basically about a third or more of baseball's GMs hold degrees from Ivy League and similar schools. K-Dub is quite at home in baseball being a Stanford Alum. So it seems if you are going to impersonate a baseball insider, claiming an Ivy League degree is great cover.

 

Anyway, the GM as CEO comparison makes sense in the suits.

KW did not graduate from Stanford, therefore he is not an alum.

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