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Old 10-24-2007, 12:05 AM
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So you think Girardi's slamming one of his Marlin pitchers against the dugout during a confrontation, and his telling his owner to STFU in public, aren't evidences of a little red ass?

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Nonresponsive... I was responding to your claim that he was a "red ass" as a Yankee -- you wrote:
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Girardi was a huge red-ass when he played with the Yanks, hopefully they remember how volatile he can be.

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And you failed to show he was a "red-ass" or volatile as a player (or coach) with the Yankees. AND you even overstate your nonresponsive answer. This is the story of Girardi and the pitcher:

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Girardi was watching his starting pitcher, Scott Olsen, pick an argument with the plate umpire for shorting him one warm-up toss. Obviously distracted, Olsen promptly gave up a home run. When Olsen reached the dugout after the inning, Girardi grabbed him by the collar and pulled him into the tunnel.

"He didn't want me to worry about stuff like that anymore," Olsen said. "Coincidence or not, we've been playing well ever since."

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No slamming against the wall (although there is another story about Olsen being slammed against the wall by another player).

I will have to look for the story where Josh Johnson and his doctor basically said that Girardi leaving him in that game had nothing to do with his arm injury... and need for Tommy John Surgery... but all the blame thrown at Girardi eminates from Marlin's owner Jeffrey Loria -- not doctors or trainers or baseball professionals. It is unfortunate that Marchman has accepted the Loria story, but he likes to be controversial.

Which brings us back to the top. On that night in August 2006, Loria was yelling at the umpire from his seats behind home plate when Girardi told him that he wasn't helping and asked him to stop. Maybe that was a mistake -- ok, in retrospect it was definitely a mistake as Loria blew up at Girardi and nearly fired him that night. Girardi then tried to downplay the incident so that it would not effect the team. Loria never let it rest.

I won't go thru the hocus pocus of statistics, but here they fail to account for the management-induced distractions. In the last three weeks of the 2006 season, with the knowledge that Girardi was going to be booted, the Marlins collapsed... I believe they went 4-13 or something like that to finish the season and skew their record. (not to mention the fact that they started 11-31 when the team was basically dismantled after Girardi was hired and he had a roster of 20 or so rookies). Indeed, you have it backwards -- Loria is the confirmed "red-ass" and Girardi was the man caught in the bad situation at a terrible time. He was hired to manage one team and then did his best to be successful with a very different team with no experience. As Girardi has said, he went through a lot that season and learned a lot...
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Old 10-24-2007, 01:31 AM
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Girardi was watching his starting pitcher, Scott Olsen, pick an argument with the plate umpire for shorting him one warm-up toss. Obviously distracted, Olsen promptly gave up a home run. When Olsen reached the dugout after the inning, Girardi grabbed him by the collar and pulled him into the tunnel.

"He didn't want me to worry about stuff like that anymore," Olsen said. "Coincidence or not, we've been playing well ever since."

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I will have to look for the story where Josh Johnson and his doctor basically said that Girardi leaving him in that game had nothing to do with his arm injury... and need for Tommy John Surgery... but all the blame thrown at Girardi eminates from Marlin's owner Jeffrey Loria -- not doctors or trainers or baseball professionals. It is unfortunate that Marchman has accepted the Loria story, but he likes to be controversial.

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I won't go thru the hocus pocus of statistics, but here they fail to account for the management-induced distractions. In the last three weeks of the 2006 season, with the knowledge that Girardi was going to be booted, the Marlins collapsed... I believe they went 4-13 or something like that to finish the season and skew their record. (not to mention the fact that they started 11-31 when the team was basically dismantled after Girardi was hired and he had a roster of 20 or so rookies). Indeed, you have it backwards -- Loria is the confirmed "red-ass" and Girardi was the man caught in the bad situation at a terrible time. He was hired to manage one team and then did his best to be successful with a very different team with no experience. As Girardi has said, he went through a lot that season and learned a lot...

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Loria is a red-ass, but that doesn't matter as he's the owner. But your essential point is that it's okay that Girardi grabbed a pitcher by the collar, and yelled at his owner during a game. I see those as tendencies for Girardi to lose his cool, but if you think those represent great judgement we'll have to disagree. I don't see Torre doing that crap.

But don't duck his record by calling it "hocus pocus statistics". He brutalized that staff, and you can't deny that those pitch counts and innings are totally unreasonable for 22 year old pitchers straight out of the minors. Whether Johnson's arm was injured by Girardi's terrible decision in that game we'll never know, but we know he was due for an injury the way Girardi flogged him all year. The D-Train's counts were abusive even for a veteran. And the proof is in how each of those pitchers has collapsed since that season.

And regardless of how many rookies were on that team, they performed well all year long, because they have very talented players (Cabrera, Uggla, Hanley Ramirez, Willingham). They performed well enough to win at least 5-10 games more than they did with a competent manager. This year they were even better but someone destroyed the starting staff.

And you think the team stopped playing because Girardi was due to be fired? Most of the team hated Girardi, but even if they loved him do you really think they would stop striving for the playoffs because he wouldn't be around? Maybe the fact he blew out his second best starters arm, and ran the rest of his starters out of gas might have had something to do with the collapse (49 runs in last 7 games)?

You better hope Girardi learned from the experience if he ends up managing the Yankees and those young pitchers.

And I mistyped my last paragraph, I was just pointing out it's clear Cashman isn't making those decisions. So your management hierarchy is screwed up and that's bad news.
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Old 10-24-2007, 03:12 AM
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DesertCat makes inarguable points re: the ridiculous pitch counts Girardi piled on. I didn't know Girardi did that, and that is well beyond inexcusable. That is pretty much the worst thing a manager could do.
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Old 10-24-2007, 10:58 AM
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DesertCat makes inarguable points re: the ridiculous pitch counts Girardi piled on. I didn't know Girardi did that, and that is well beyond inexcusable. That is pretty much the worst thing a manager could do.

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Glad to see he is getting support from someone I assume is a big Yankee fan. His points are far from inarguable. Pitching is a very unnatural motion and pitchers -- particularly young pitchers -- are very susceptible to injury. In the month after hiring Girardi, the Marlins dumped most of the remaining veteran talent -- including the trade to the Red Sox that have brought them back to the World Series. The 2006 Marlins bullpen was aweful. There was no one to pitch other than young pitchers.

Despite that, Girardi never pitched the rookie starters on short rest and their average pitch count was manageable. Certainly the GM could have dictated guidelines to Girardi or given him additional arms to use in the games. That didn't happen. Girardi used the players that were provided to him. Failure of communication is obviously part of the problem and that was in large part due to the disfunctional relationship between Girardi and the Owner/GM. (A disfunctional relationship caused overwhelmingly by such owner and GM.)

Desert Cat can distort the facts and continue to rely on statistics that fail to give the complete picture. Girardi was thrust into a tough position that changed radically after he was hired. He made the best of that situation and that was why he received the NL Manager of the Year that he deserved.

That being said, the managerial job appeared to be Mattingly's job to lose and it does not appear he did anything to lose it yesterday... I suspect he will be announced as the new manager on Friday...
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Old 10-24-2007, 01:00 PM
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Joe G is known as a tom coughlin, military type, tough love my way or the highway type of coach. I'm sure that will go over awesome on the Yankees..especially since he used to play with many of the players
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Old 10-24-2007, 01:03 PM
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So it looks like the Yanks brass have already put out their first "Cover my ass/Get-out-of-jail-free" card with Hank's declaration that the fans should give the manager a fair chance as this is a young team, and a "team in transition"

Love how he makes it sound like this is the Marlins post-fire sale or something
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Old 10-24-2007, 01:07 PM
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Joe G is known as a tom coughlin, military type, tough love my way or the highway type of coach. I'm sure that will go over awesome on the Yankees..especially since he used to play with many of the players

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This is all based on one season where Girardi -- a first year mangage -- had to establish himself as the leader over a minor league team -- with an average age below the drinking age -- forced by necessity to play in the majors.

Would he be as overbearing when dealing with a far more veteran team? Who knows. He certainly not the fatherly figure that Torre is -- or the talented and loveable loser that Mattingly is.
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Old 10-24-2007, 01:12 PM
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A source tells ESPN the Magazine's Buster Olney that it "is a good bet" that the Yankees will name the team's next manager on Friday -- the off day between World Series Games 2 and 3. Teams aren't allowed to announce moves during the World Series, but the Yankees could ask commissioner Bud Selig for permission.
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