Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Juiced wrote:
This post is dedicated to JORR.
What makes a good manager list. In no particular order.
• Great communication with his players and coaches (able to communicate the bad and the good. Not just a players coach or a hard ass type. Balance is key)
• Deal with the media. Must be able to handle the pressure of dealing with the media and keep his cool during the cold streaks and quickly get his team back on track.
• Deal with ownership. Have a similar vision or “plan” as GM, President and Owner.
• How they handle the bullpen and lineups. What they do with struggling hitters, pitchers exc.
• Get the most out of the talent they have. Is a veteran having his typical year or a rookie improving as planned. If not , then how does he handle each player.
• Do they play as a team or individuals.
• Handles the pressures of a long season.
Maddon does not get a check for all of these points, but he does get points for most of them. You will never get a perfect manager. He is the best in MLB at this time for this team.
That's all well and good, but what I'm saying is you have no method of determining which guy is good at those things and which guy isn't. For example, "
How they handle the bullpen." That seems to be a popular answer, but nobody can tell me how to judge whether a guy is handling it well or not. What does Maddon do differently with his bullpen than Ricky "Raw Deal" Renteria?
2005 White Sox start the season with D.Hermanson as CL and when he injured his back Ozzie put in rookie B.Jenks. D.Baker would not have done that in 2003. The Whitesox had Shingo Takatsu who had 19 saves the year before sitting on the bench along with several others, but Ozzie rolled the dice with the rookie and it payed off big.
Ozzie also used the media to take pressure OFF of his team by deflecting the headlines on him. Ozzie was a great manager and I don't think they win it with a regular joe as manager. Fun is winning and winning is fun. Sounds alot like, Don't let the pressure of the moment outweigh the pleasure.
Great managers understand how to handle a team based on the players on that team and the situation that surrounds the team. Could Renteria have been a good manager?, sure he could have been. But why take the risk hoping he becomes what you already know you have in Maddon.