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Today, he was named Pacific Coast League Manager of the Year, so I don't think you can stick an underqualified label on him anymore, and that's probably the most discussed negative about his chances at landing the job.
The Cubs obviously don't have a rich tradition of winning, but it might be time to bring in a guy that actually played for the team, and who understands the most important difference the Cubs have from every other team, which is playing so many day games. They haven't had a manager that played for the team since Don Zimmer.
Yeah, come on. They had meat for lunch.
And Sadie's is great on gargantuan portion sizes and wickedly strong Margies.
Okay, that's my once-per-decade ABQ restaurant posting...now back to "Sanburg". btw, I loved "Lazy Sunday"...
Someone once stated that the minors was barren but that isn't really true. The Cubs still have Brett Jackson down on the farm and he is looking like he'll get a call up at some point in 2011 or 2012. The Cubs have several candidates that look like they could fit in nicely just like Theriot and Fontenot did in year or two. Guys like LeMahieu and Tony Thomas. The Cubs may not have an Albert Pujols down there but they certainly have enough talent down there to fill some positions very cheaply and have them produce.
On the pitching side they have a ton of live arms including Jay Jackson who will also probably be getting a look at in 2011 or 2012.
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