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Saturday, June 20, 2009

MLB: Tigers give Leyland two-year extension

In the Interest of Good Taste We Changed Our Pack. For the Same Reason, We Didn’t Change Our Manager.

Jim Leyland’s future will remain in a Tiger uniform. The team and the manager agreed Friday to a two-year contract extension, ending speculation while rewarding the veteran skipper for a first-place start with a team that has had no shortage of challenges.

The deal was quickly negotiated and finalized Friday morning between Leyland and team president/general manager Dave Dombrowski in Leyland’s office. It was arguably fitting, given the way the Tigers have had to react to one situation after another to keep the team headed in the right direction.

“It’s extremely well-deserved,” Dombrowski said in making the announcement. “He’s done a tremendous job for our organization since he’s been here. He’s done a great job this year keeping our club in first place and continuing to work hard along with his staff. It’s a happy day to be able to make this announcement.”

It was not a day that Leyland was expecting quite so soon.

“This was a total shock,” Leyland said. “I kind of assumed this was going to be at the end of the year and [the team would] evaluate and it would be yes or no.”

Repoz Posted: June 20, 2009 at 03:30 AM | 4 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   1. Petooter: 11'6" 355 lbs of scrap and grit Posted: June 20, 2009 at 06:36 AM (#3225810)
Leyland's future wears a baseball uni? My future wears argyle.
   2. Walt Davis Posted: June 20, 2009 at 11:18 PM (#3226524)
I'll go on record saying I think this is a bad idea. Leyland is kinda the baseball equivalent of Mike Keenan. You bring him into a failing franchise and he can produce success quick by kicking some ass ... then he's thoroughly despised after a couple years and things will turn to custard.

Leyland's already lasted longer in Detroit than I thought he would. The Tigers are an old team, especially on offense, and are facing a rebuild soon. I don't think Leyland's the guy you want around during that rebuild.
   3. SoSHially Unacceptable Posted: June 20, 2009 at 11:36 PM (#3226530)
I'll go on record saying I think this is a bad idea. Leyland is kinda the baseball equivalent of Mike Keenan. You bring him into a failing franchise and he can produce success quick by kicking some ass ... then he's thoroughly despised after a couple years and things will turn to custard.


While it seems like he should be that kind of manager, his record really doesn't bear that out. He lasted 11 seasons in Pittsburgh, building slowly toward the good three-year-run in the middle. He spent only two years in Florida (one great, one nightmare) and one uninterested season in Colorado. But he was gone in both of those latter places long before any hate could set it.
   4. Morally Excellent Posted: June 21, 2009 at 12:06 AM (#3226550)
Yeah, that's more like Larry Bowa.

Jim Leyland is more like Marc Crawford, he won a championship a long time ago and keeps riding that into getting more jobs.
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