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PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 5:11 pm 
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The guy wants to be here! That much I am sure of.

When he was 'in between jobs', he rented a house in Deerfield. Lived 3 doors down from my buddy.

Simple Ranch 4 bedroom place, nothing special at all, just liked being in the burbs of Chicago with his kids.

The one night I got to talk with him, he said he would highly consider a KC job as much as a NY job, because he loves to be in the midwest.

So I do think there is some genuine desire of Girardi to be in Chicago, rather than NY.

Additionally, I don't think any manager would pass up the Cubs job these days because we know it pays well, you know they are going to be doing everything they can to break it down so you will have some flexibility and it's the longest losing streak in Sports. To be the manager of that team, might be instant HOF status?

For sure, it is instant trophy on Clark!

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
PostPosted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 5:15 pm 
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It would also be an admission by Hendry that he made a mistake by not hiring him the first time.
IF Girardi is the next manager, Hendry didn't hire him.

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Who I want for the next skip:

1) Freddi Gonzalez
2) Girardi
3) Bobby V
4) Trammell
5) Big Z player manager
6) Sandberg

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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Fuck Girardi. I have a 4BR ranch,too. Let me manage the Cubs.

Or take one from my list:
1: Ryno
2: Jim Tracy
3: Tony LaRussa
4: Mike Quade

and my darkhorse candidate:

Larry Freakin' Bowa-King of the Fire & Passion

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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He was the guy I wanted from the beginning but I can't see him leaving the Yankees.

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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He was the guy I wanted from the beginning but I can't see him leaving the Yankees.

not even if they lose this year?

I wanted Girardi over Lou also

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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Girardi did a great job with the young players he managed when he was the Marlins skipper. If the Cubs are going with youth, he might be a very good choice. I like Girardi. But my first choice would be LaRussa, with his pitching coach Dave Duncan coming along as well.

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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1. Girardi
2. Sandberg
3. Johnny Cakes (with Grace or Sutcliffe moving into the booth with Len)
4. Willie Randolph
5. I guess Fredi Gonzalez. I do like how he stood up to Hanley Ramirez.

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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Girardi did a great job with the young players he managed when he was the Marlins skipper. If the Cubs are going with youth, he might be a very good choice. I like Girardi. But my first choice would be LaRussa, with his pitching coach Dave Duncan coming along as well.



Explain to the class how the Cubs are NOT going with youth, please?

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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Has Bob Brenly flat out rejected being Cubs skipper or is it an issue with his current broadcasting contract?

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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Brenly love is gone. He would have bee my choice to come down from the booth and see what ya got. Who knows what this fucked up pile of monkey nuts fucks are thinking.This fucking team is a disaster.


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Why not???


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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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I think the focus needs to be on who is going to be the next general manager. If the current goof is still here it doesn't matter who the field manager is.


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I think the focus needs to be on who is going to be the next general manager. If the current goof is still here it doesn't matter who the field manager is.

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Keyser Soze wrote:
I think the focus needs to be on who is going to be the next general manager. If the current goof is still here it doesn't matter who the field manager is.

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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Hendry has done many things well but more things that have set this shit back by 10 years.


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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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Why would Girardi come here? The team has spent money, but not very well. Ricketts seems to value the changes to the farm system highly, but that's no reason to diminish the terrible contracts handed out by Hendry.

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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Brenly please.

Dont see why Girardi would leave the best team in baseball to come to the Cubs.

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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Brenly love is gone. He would have bee my choice to come down from the booth and see what ya got. Who knows what this fucked up pile of monkey nuts fucks are thinking.This fucking team is a disaster.


It's looking like Hendry does not want a manager who's going to give him any shit. So you can probably cross Sandberg, Brenly and Girardi off the list. And I was wondering why Quade was given the job and it's because him and Hendry are good buddies, which is a big strike against Quade right off the bat.

Whoever Hendry picks will be the wrong guy, you can bet on that.


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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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Isn't 11 the last year on Hendry's contract? I have a sneaky feeling he won't be making the managerial decision.

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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Seriously, anyone who prefers Sandberg over Fredi Gonzalez, Girardi or Bob Bren should stop watching baseball immediately.

The more I'm reading about Gonzalez the more he's becoming my guy

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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Aggravated Sox Fan Bob wrote:
Elmhurst Steve wrote:
Girardi did a great job with the young players he managed when he was the Marlins skipper. If the Cubs are going with youth, he might be a very good choice. I like Girardi. But my first choice would be LaRussa, with his pitching coach Dave Duncan coming along as well.



Explain to the class how the Cubs are NOT going with youth, please?


I'll do it...because Hendry is a GM and he HATES youth movements

the only time they try it out is when theyre having a bad year, like in 2006...but in 2007, he retooled, signed a bunch of veterans, expecting to contend...he will do the same thing this offseason...and he has said so publicly

anybody who really believes in this "youth movement" really doesn't know Hendry...he is a bully of epic proportions to his players

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anybody who really believes in this "youth movement" really doesn't know Hendry...he is a bully of epic proportions to his players

Yeah, he must have bullied all of these guys into No-Trade clauses, and Soriano into an 8-year deal...

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anybody who really believes in this "youth movement" really doesn't know Hendry...he is a bully of epic proportions to his players

Yeah, he must have bullied all of these guys into No-Trade clauses, and Soriano into an 8-year deal...


:lol: :lol: :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Girardi
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Aggravated Sox Fan Bob wrote:
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Girardi did a great job with the young players he managed when he was the Marlins skipper. If the Cubs are going with youth, he might be a very good choice. I like Girardi. But my first choice would be LaRussa, with his pitching coach Dave Duncan coming along as well.



Explain to the class how the Cubs are NOT going with youth, please?


Hendry mentioned recently that he would be looking to make "2 Key Aquisitions" this coming winter, to bolster the team. Lets say (for the sake of argument) he was targeting Prince Fielder or Adam Dunn for 1st base and Cliff Lee as the 2nd player. That would dramatically alter the team. I don't believe the Cubs will do that, but Hendry's comment made me wonder if Ricketts has approved of further spending this winter, in order to try to contend sooner, rather than later.

I think it's more prudent and likely, that they go young. In that case, Girardi or Sandberg makes more sense than LaRussa.

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