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Saturday, April 26, 2008
Look for Ron Washington to be canned after the festive charity function, his birthday, an off day…and the delightful Texas Hill Country Wine & Food Festival are all over!
The Texas Rangers’ top management gathered Friday at owner Tom Hicks’ uptown office for the most nauseating lunch they’ve ever had. The barbecue was fine. It was the aftertaste that made it so difficult to swallow.
Hicks, general manager Jon Daniels and club president Nolan Ryan met for more than two hours over a hastily-arranged meal to discuss the club’s awful start and, more specifically, the future of manager Ron Washington.
Even if the Rangers decide they want to make a change, there are numerous issues to sort through that could push a final decision into next week. There are also sensitive timing issues. The club holds its biggest charity function of the season Sunday, and announcing a managerial change could put a damper on what is supposed to be a festive night. Washington turns 56 on Tuesday. Monday is an off day.
Originally signed to a two-year contract before the 2007 season, the option year of Washington’s contract was picked up last September. If the Rangers were to relieve him of duty, they would have three managers on the payroll at the same time. Buck Showalter is also signed through 2009.
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Posted: April 26, 2008 at 01:07 PM | 18 comment(s)
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1. jwb Posted: April 26, 2008 at 02:02 PM (#2759659)I'll be the one with Salt Lick brisket sandwich swilling from a bottle of Mandola Sangiovese.
And no moves made except:
Texas Jarrod Saltalamacchia Recalled from Oklahoma (AAA).
Texas Eddie Guardado Activated - Missed 14 games (left shoulder soreness).
Texas Adam Melhuse Released by the Texas Rangers.
Texas Luis Mendoza Right shoulder injury, 15-day DL (retroactive to April 24th).
and we should expect some transaction involving Scott Feldman soon.
Good thing for the club that they turned Alex Rodriguez into nothing more than "financial flexibility." I'm sure Hick$ can afford it.
The starting pitching, surprise surprise, still sucks though they're getting very nice work out of Millwood and Gabbard. The back end of the bullpen also sucks.
I have no opinion on Washington as a manager as I pay no attention to the Rangers. But so far this season, despite the horrible record, this is a team that seems to be outperforming its talent. Other than 1B, not a single starter is hitting below league-average for their position and, as I mentioned, so far they have 2 starters and a couple relievers doing great. But the main problem here is talent, especially on the pitching side. The team has walked more batters than they have K'd and the K-rate is under 5. A free tip to the Rangers -- you can't win if you walk 5 guys a game ... especially if you're only going to K 5 guys a game.
Maybe that's Washington's fault, maybe it's the pitching coach's fault, but primarily it's the GM's fault for putting together such a pathetic pitching roster.
And although they've done a pretty nice job of gathering offensive talent, almost every bit of it has come from outside the organization. The same is true on the pitching side. Other than Kinsler (and Blalock), this team has gotten zilch from its minor leagues. Again, that's not Washington's fault (might not be Daniels' fault either ... how long has he been there? how have his drafts been?.
Only since the end of 2005.
However, he was the GM responsible for Adrian Gonzalez + Chris Young for Akinori Otsuka + Adam Eaton. He's also the GM responsible for John Danks for Brandon McCarthy. He's also the GM who decided to give $4M to Jason Jennings this offseason. And the GM responsible for giving Mike Young $80M / 5.
Isn't an off day the perfect day to fire a manager?
And you can't fire dudes on their birthday?
2006 was so-so. Kasey Kiker was a reasonable #1 pick, although he's more likely to wind up as a closer than as an ace starter; there doesn't appear yet to be anything else of much value coming out of that draft. Last year, the Rangers had five picks in the top 54, and nabbed two HS pitchers, a college arm, a two-way player (Michael Main) who they're using as a pitcher, and U Tennessee OF Julio Borbon, a leadoff-hitter type who's struggling at Bakersfield. That's not a bad haul, but those players are a long way away.
The bottom line is that the organization simply has done a horrible job of developing pitchers. The DVD group (Danks/Volquez/Diamond) looked promising, but two of those guys are gone and the third one is hurt. Eric Hurley hasn't been able to get over the AAA hump. There's no particular reason that you can point to and say, "This needs to be fixed".
-- MWE
I'd like to say I saw this coming, but I was one of the biggest David Murphy haters over his last 1,000 minor league AB's of sucktitude. I still think he comes back to earth, but for a guy that can competently player all three outfield positions, he might end up being a pretty useful player long-term.
What do you expect? The young white executive from Cornell or the black coach who yells stuff like "pickin' machine!"
...but without the leather pants. Don't forget the lack of leather pants (and lack of DUIs)!
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