Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
There are plenty of other reasons to fire him, Frank. Last night was just brutal..
Besides his propensity to like the bunt and stolen base too much there isn't. He is an above average manager. Who would we have to replace him Last night's reaction was a prime example of some people just blaming everything on him because they do not like him for some reason "he is too loud", "he is "crazy", "he is a mexican (or worse)", "he doesn't have the fire anymore", "he doesn't have the passion anymore", "his players don't like him". etc etc etc. I don't know a single fucking manager in baseball that is going to warm up a Lucas fucking Harrell over Sergio Santos with two outs and nobody on base. Again,
Santos had two outs and nobody on base. Only Lucas Harrell was available. Santos didn't do his job last night. Try as hard as you want, its not Ozzie's fault.
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
He fucked this bullpen up from day one by making Thornton the closer. It hasn't really been right since. And I have no problem with the concept of Thornton being the closer if the move existed in a vacuum. But that caused everyone else to move around into unfamiliar roles. Instead of one guy making a switch, you had everybody changing roles.
This is a prime example of just trying way to hard to pin things on Ozzie. Ozzie apparently screwed up by giving an all-star setup man, one of the most dominant pitchers in the game last year, who just signed a big contract a shot at closing. This messed up the rotation because "everyone had to move into unfamiliar roles". Who had to change roles? Nobody besides Santos and Thronton. Santos has done great as a closer. So I guess Ozzie must have screwed up Thornton somehow according to your argument.
The Bullpen has been very good overall, Ozzie didn't "screw it up". Thornton had trouble but is looking good now. I wouldn't be surprised if he gets a shot at closing tonight. You do realize that its not just Ozzie who gives relievers there "roles" as well. Is Coop a big fucking idiot too? Juan Nieves?
99.9999 percent of people thought moving Matt Thornton to the closing role was a good idea. It still might be. Maybe Thornton comes out now and grabs the role. Obviously he is going to be used much more if he remains more consistent. Once again, he just fucked up a few times and didn't do his job. The player fucked up, his manager gave him a shot and he fucked it up. If you were able to predict Thornton having the trouble that he had than good for you, but I doubt you did.
You are not the baseball genius you apparently thing you are. Just give it a break.