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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

MLB: Cox peeved by friend Yost’s dismissal

Peeved Cox? A little peroxide powder and arsphenamine should take care of that.

Like most everybody, Braves manager Bobby Cox was shocked Monday when he learned the Brewers dismissed Ned Yost as their manager with 12 games left to go in the season.

But with Yost being one of his closest friends, Cox was also understandably maddened by the move, which came less than 24 hours after the Brewers allowed the Phillies to move into a tie with them atop the National League Wild Card standings.

“I was flabbergasted,” Cox said. “I couldn’t believe what happened. I just think it’s awful. I’ve never heard of anything like that.”

..."They can say whatever they want,” Cox said. “He turned around that whole organization. He got them dressing and acting like professional athletes with a lot of enthusiasm.”

“With those guys, they could go win the World Series and if that would have happened, Ned might have received a three-year [contract] extension,” Cox said. “That’s all been taken away.”

Repoz Posted: September 16, 2008 at 08:36 PM | 18 comment(s)
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   1. NTNgod Posted: September 16, 2008 at 08:59 PM (#2944171)
He got them dressing...like professional athletes

How many Brewer games have you SEEN, Bobby? :P
   2. Harveys Wallbangers Posted: September 16, 2008 at 09:09 PM (#2944204)
NTN:

Now that's funny!

Good line....
   3. JMM Posted: September 16, 2008 at 10:06 PM (#2944436)
He got them dressing...like professional athletes

Well, to be fair, it has been nice that we don't have half the Brewers trying to play with their dicks hanging out the way they did before Yost.

Chris Cooley joke here.
   4. Fancy Pants Handle Posted: September 16, 2008 at 10:07 PM (#2944437)
I’ve never heard of anything like that.

Really? You've never heard of a manager getting sacked who's team is considered to be underperforming expectations? Say, how long have you been in this base ball business?
   5. flournoy Posted: September 16, 2008 at 10:11 PM (#2944466)
That must be sarcastic or an attempt at humor or something, but Bobby Cox has obviously been in this base ball business for an awfully long time.
   6. MM1f Posted: September 16, 2008 at 10:15 PM (#2944478)
5,
Post 4 is a pretty horrible attempt at it if so because the whole point of the original Yost thread was how unprecedented a move like this was. I'm pretty sure people had to go back many years to find a comparable situation outside of the NJ Devils.
   7. Crispix Attacks Posted: September 16, 2008 at 10:18 PM (#2944483)
Nonsense. If someone is quoted as saying something in the media there must be something wrong with whatever he says.
   8. Lassus Posted: September 17, 2008 at 12:06 AM (#2944553)
Oh, go beat your wife some more, you old pig.
   9. Kyle S Posted: September 17, 2008 at 12:17 AM (#2944560)
I'd like to think that i'd stick up for my good friend if he went through what Yost experienced (even if I secretly thought it was my friend's fault). What do you expect Cox to say?
   10. Fancy Pants Handle Posted: September 17, 2008 at 12:21 AM (#2944565)
Post 4 is a pretty horrible attempt at it if so because the whole point of the original Yost thread was how unprecedented a move like this was. I'm pretty sure people had to go back many years to find a comparable situation outside of the NJ Devils.

Okay the second part of my OP was an inside joke, and i probably should have refrained, but please. This is practically a textbook panic firing. It happens in all sports all the time. Team has expectations of achieving x. Team sees chances of achieving x dwindle away. Team fires manager.

And yes, I'd have to go all the way back to Willie Randolph to find a "comparable situation", just in baseball.
   11. The District Attorney Posted: September 17, 2008 at 12:30 AM (#2944571)
The unusual thing -- as I'm guessing you already realize and are just forcing someone to spell out for whatever reason -- is that it was done with only two weeks left in the season.

Of course, being unusual doesn't make the decision wrong, but, what the hell. This is just a guy boosting his pal (and himself, insofar as Cox's own reputation is affected by his proteges' exploits.)

I do at least believe that Cox has been in the business since it was called "base ball."
   12. alex perros gives up the ghost Posted: September 17, 2008 at 12:58 AM (#2944588)
Cox is starting to make John McCain look like a young whippersnapper by comparison.

Lassus, you should be thrashed for suggesting Cox beats his wife.
   13. Lassus Posted: September 17, 2008 at 01:31 AM (#2944603)
I'm not sure if you're joking, Perros, but I didn't suggest it, I simply repeated it. He was arrested in 1995 for hitting his wife after she called 911. Shockingly, after he was, she retracted and they went to counseling.

As a Mets fan, I stand by my distaste for the Bobby Cox. It was a throwaway comment, more about my dislike for Cox than anything else.
   14. alex perros gives up the ghost Posted: September 17, 2008 at 01:50 AM (#2944608)
A tweak on several levels -- the comment pegged you as a Mets fan, my McCain comparison, 'whippersnapper' (should have left out 'young'), your abhorrence of violence.

I may come around to join you on the last point, despite neither nature nor culture showing any signs of evolving in that direction.
   15. Best Dressed Chicken in Town Posted: September 17, 2008 at 02:08 AM (#2944620)
What do you expect Cox to say?

It doesn't matter what he says. He allegedly put hands on his wife once and therefore is the epitome of all evil and should be drawn and quartered alive.
   16. The Clarence Thomas of BTF (scott) Posted: September 17, 2008 at 07:06 AM (#2944658)
It doesn't matter what he says. He allegedly put hands on his wife once and therefore is the epitome of all evil and should be drawn and quartered alive.

says a man who is in Wifebeaters Anonymous.
   17. bfan Posted: September 17, 2008 at 07:41 AM (#2944662)
But back to the merits; if Bobby keeps running Frenchie out in RF every day, and Kotchman at 1B, Ned Yost is going to have Bobby's job.
   18. Tropical Storm Davis aka Quilvio "Ebola" Veras Posted: September 17, 2008 at 09:10 AM (#2944706)
Good lord. I had high hopes for Kotchman, but he's been PUTRID.
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