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That's possible, the Nutting's may only care about revenue and costs, ie: the GM has free reign so long as he stays within budget.
To a GM having a $40mm payroll budget may be more desire-able than a $75mm if the $40mm let's him do with it what he will, whereas with the $75mm he's forced to play one or two sub replacement players and pay them too much money due to the owner's nostalgia.
That makes sense as long as Pittsburgh's ownership is merely reluctant to take the risk of spending money in an attempt to produce a better team instead of being completely opposed to it. A good GM might be able to make some smart moves, improve things a bit, and put a decent enough team on the field. If they made real progress and showed potential for the team they might be able to convince the owners to give them a little extra to play with in an attempt to take it to the next level.
Also what's been written about the way Angelos runs the team, if true (hell if 80% true), and prospective GM would be nuts to take that job if he thought their was a 20% chance any other team would make an offer. You'll have more money to use, but far less control over it than in any otehr organization
The sad part is that it has been widely reported that Littlefield settled for Bay in the Giles deal. He wanted Nady.
He seems to have done very well for himself with this year's trades and draft.
Let's see where Littlefield lands first. If he's moved to another spot in the organization, it may be that his pay for that job far outstrips its worth to the Pirates. Who knows what the Nuttings are paying Littlefield to keep quiet.
Hey, anything's possible.
Rest assured that I am thrilled, and will continue to be so as long as we don't follow this up with a press conference featuring Ed Wade or Steve Phillips.
In terms of assessing past performance, it doesn't matter much. In terms of assessing future performance, it's a huge honkin' deal. Littlefield had a handshake arrangement to trade Giles, Kendall, and around $20M for Nady, Perez, and Kevin Jarvis, but the deal was killed by SD's owner. Similarly, he had a done deal to trade Scott Sauerbeck and Mike Gonzalez to the Red Sox for Brandon Lyon and Anastacio Martinez, and if Lyon's elbow hadn't failed a physical, the Pirates would've had no Freddy Sanchez AND no Gonzo.
DL has been rescued from himself by circumstance as many times as any GM I know. I mean, he made a full-court press to sign Bill Mueller to a big-money deal right before Mueller's degenerative knee ended his career. He just kept going and going...
I am happy for you.
Here is to a cogent plan, hard work and a dash of luck by the Pirates leadership team.
The great fear for this hiring is that it's part of a Selig demonstration project to show that, even with hard-headed business management, a franchise like Pittsburgh can't survive without concessions from the players.
Pirates interim management team makes first transaction -- Victor Zambrano to the Orioles for cash. Who knew the Pirates had Victor Zambrano?
So anyway, that should solve all Baltimore's problems.
If Selig hasn't even done that in his own backyard (post-Seligs, the Brewer payroll has gone the other direction) - why would he do that in Pittsburgh?
Unless they really do plan on hiring Matt Millen...
Once Littlefield became a PR liability and a symbol of the Nuttings' credibility deficit, what good was he to the Nuttings?
I think Morris put the nail in Littlefield's coffin so to speak. The reaction from ALL elements of the baseball media was incredulous. Obviously it was building up, but it should have been pretty apparent that the only reason the national media has paid any attention to the workings of the Pirates in recent months is humor related- comic relief.
The MSM typically ignores the rule 5 draft- but Littlefield's rule 5/40 man roster fiasco a few years back generated some MSM ink, because (if you weren't a Pirate's fan) it was good for a laugh. The Derek Bell signing (not Littelfield's doing), announced at the winter meetings a few years ago got much more MSM attention than it ordinarily would have- because of the instantaneous reaction of other teams' executives- witnessed by members of the MSM- laughter.
The MSM (national) has been paying a little more attention to the Pirate this year, and the result is not good for the Nuttings from a PR POV- "hey Pittsburgh's closing in on the record for consecutive losing seasons", "hey Pittsburgh goes cheap again in the draft", and "in an inexplicable move Pittsburgh, out of contention, helps San Fran balance their budget"...
What's really amazing is that Littlefield KNEW he was getting exposed and WAS trying to save his job.
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