Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Darkside wrote:
Seriously?
You really can't answer. What he does different is write better players' names on a lineup card.
So that's all a manager does to you? This conversation is not worth having if you don't understand or appreciate what they do.
Managers do a lot more than write names on a card.
Even that is important. But you wouldn't admit that picking the right match ups, managing players off and on days make differences.
I suppose that the tactical part of the game eludes you as well. Positioning players, changing pitching match ups (a challenge that Robin failed Friday for all to see) calling shifts and positioning all makes differences.
Maddons defensive alignment a few weeks ago when the Cubs were in a bases loaded no outs situation was fascinating. Basically two outfielders playing short outfield. It worked out.
But again you seem to think for some reason that a manager fills out a starting lineup and then whatever happens over the ourse of the next 9 innings is just a matter of whatever happens happens.
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bigfan wrote:
Many that is true, but an incomplete statement.