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Why the Mariners wanted that inverse relationship for as long as it did. (I think Evans left to become an agent after a couple of seasons.) I have no idea.
I thought Evans was great, and have been saying so in these parts for years.
Maybe not "great" but at least "better than average", made to appear worse by sportswriters who expected miracles immediately. As to the others saying that Dan Evans is happier now -- well, I imagine you're right. Hell, he can probably wear pink shirts and nobody cares.
Tripon -- I suspect it doesn't much matter in the baseball business. Failure is pretty commonplace.
2001: Edwin Jackson. Otherwise a very bad draft.
2002: Jonathan Broxton, Delwyn Young, Russell Martin. Brilliant draft.
2003: Chad Billingsley, Matt Kemp, Andy LaRoche. Another great one.
2004: Blake DeWitt, Cory Wade, David Price.* Below par.
2005: Luke Hochevar.* Horrible draft.
2006: Clayton Kershaw. Below par draft.
2007: Nothing yet.
2008: Nothing yet.
2009: Nothing yet.
It's hard to judge Ned Colletti, but it is starting to look bad. DePodesta was not good. Evans was outstanding.
*Did not sign.
Kershaw alone makes that an excellent draft. It might be an above-average draft in terms of MLB return even if his arm falls off tomorrow.
Not really. DePo and Evans were both young outsiders that came in and changed things up. They didn't believe in the same thing the grizzled old sportswriters did, and they made no secrets about it. Evans was given a little chance, but not much. DePo was given no chance. Simers, and especially Plashcke, were out to get him fired the day he was hired.
Colletti's an old baseball guy. And old, white sportswriters love old baseball guys that want to build a team like it's the 1960's.
What Jimmy P said, plus the MSM sports media in LA LA Land anointed Ned the savior the day he replaced Google Boy- they had/have a vested interest in his success so to speak
Ned's managed to waste a ton of money, but in the end that hasn't hurt the team on the field, he inherited a tremendous organization and he deserves some credit for not screwing the pooch.
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