bigfan wrote:
Yes, Kenny gets credit for Vazquez and Garcia, but he sure tried to trade some of main peices or in the case of Aj and Iguchi, didn't even want them and in the case of his manager, didn't want him either.
Always going to be an element of luck in any World Series and the Sox got that in every break possible, which is part of it. I never begrudge a team for it's luck factor.
2 Huge peices to that Sox team are AJ and Ozzie. Kenny didn;t want either of them. he said so in the press before he ended up being forced to get both.
yes, forced.
Ozzie, because Jerry R. did not want a sleepier version of Jerry Manuel in Cito Gaston and AJ because they basically had no catchers. NONE
Up until the end of the free agency period you had Ben Davis and 73 year old Sandy!
Just to show you how much Kenny hated his catchers, he signed Chris Widger from a softball team AFTER Spring Training started and this guy beat out Ben Davis!
When it was apparent to everyone on the planet that the Sox needed a catcher and Aj was far and away the best option Kenny replied "He just doesn't fit in with our team." Then 3 weeks later Kenny said "he talked to some people and AJ was ok now."
That someone was Jerry R. and Dennis Hastings, who basically told Kenny and his hot head what to do.
same on the Iguchi negotiations
same on the Dye signing
Would any team trade a guy who hit .305, 31 HR and 99 RBI for a guy who batted .244 with a low OBP? yes he had 70 SB's? Straight up? Now way. it was a salary dump and he did a good job of it, but it is not like Kenny did it because he wanted to.
Konerko - Anyone could have got him if they wanted him.
Crede - Offered around the league, no takers
Garland - Same thing
Uribe - The guy is a journeyman just holding down a job. Could fill this spot with 10 other guys.
Jenks- Once again. I give credit for taking a flyer on a guy, but his closer of choice was Mr. Zero! Hermanson and Polite. Career years helped there.
I give kenny credit for trying to make things happen in the way of deals when he is strapped financially, but lucky for him, many of these deals didn't work out like he wanted them to.
Still begs the question. Cito Gaston win with the 2005 team?
I don't even rip on Kenny for being thin skinned and ready to take athe praise, but go after you when you opposse him. Thats not part of his job. if he sounds like a cocky prick, he just might be a cocky prick (Which he is), but it neither makes him a better or worse manager.
Only coach/GM i really ever thought was a worse GM/coach because of his press dealings was Dick Jauron. I think it was the focus of his thoughts so many time sof never saying the wrong thing.
Call Dye, AJ and Iguichi lucky if you want. He signed three all star caliber players to below market contracts. I call that a job well done. Each was open for anyone to sign. Each also had his problems (Dye-injuries, AJ-attitude, Iguichi-older and foreign). Smart people seek advice on major decisions. You bash KW for moves that he wanted to make but could not complete. Then you call the deals he did not want to make but did eventually complete lucky. And why was he able to afford these three? Because he moved Lee. Sure it was a salary dump, but it was calculated.
If leaders were judged on moves all the moves they considered, no one would be held in much esteem.
I hate his attitude at times. I despise the way he treated Frank and encouraged that little pissant Guillen to treat him poorly. I think KW was hired as much to promote the social agenda of the chairman of the owners diversity subcomittee as for his talent. However, I am not blind to a man who has clearly developed into a good GM. When someone makes moves that consistently work, it is hard to call him lucky.
You give Ozzie much too much credit. I think any number of managers could have takent the team to the World Series. I also believe that if Ozzie were fired tomorrow, he would have a very difficult time finding a new job.