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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Rosenthal: Mets brass should be ashamed of Randolph firing

What’s Mets Bross got to be asham…oh, wrong decade.

The stain not only is on general manager Omar Minaya, but also those above him — specifically owner Fred Wilpon and his son Jeff, the team’s chief operating officer.

Shame on the Wilpons if their excuse is, “This was Omar’s call.” The firing of a manager only goes down with ownership approval. And ownership is ultimately responsible for the way a team conducts its business.

Fred Wilpon, then, is the most to blame for the Mets’ chaos and dysfunction, which is stirred in part by the strong opinions of his son Jeff and Minaya’s assistant GM, Tony Bernazard.

The Mets’ organizational flow chart looks like a child’s scribble-scrabble. Minaya obviously lacks the full autonomy that the Wilpons promised him. But rather than attack the internal strife, he seemed paralyzed and overwhelmed by the task at hand.

Being GM of the Mets is not easy, not with a cacophony of voices creating unrest inside the organization and numerous outlets in the nation’s media capital demanding answers daily, if not hourly.

Minaya almost could be forgiven if, during the last month, he wanted to put his hands over his ears and scream, “Stop!” But as a native New Yorker and two-time Mets employee, he knows the deal. And he’s failing at a critical task — managing not only the people below him, but also the people above.

Repoz Posted: June 17, 2008 at 03:52 PM | 105 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   101. BTF's left-wing cheering section (formerly_dp) Posted: June 18, 2008 at 12:41 AM (#2823488)
The Mets carrying 3 catchers is pretty standard thinking- essentially they are ensuring they can use Castro as a PH and still have a backup in case of emergency. This is of course pretty stupid and risk-averse- how often has a team wound up needing their emergency catcher? If you save Castro for 8th/9th inning PH, you're taking a chance for an inning or two max. Not a big deal. But they're just going with CW on this, so not really anything huge to gripe about. Would love to see Wright get spelled for an inning or 10 here and there, which can't happen w/the bench composed as it currently is...
   102. Mike Emeigh Posted: June 18, 2008 at 01:01 AM (#2823569)
The Mets carrying 3 catchers is pretty standard thinking


Not in this day and age of 12-man pitching staffs.

-- MWE
   103. BTF's left-wing cheering section (formerly_dp) Posted: June 18, 2008 at 01:19 AM (#2823631)
Not in this day and age of 12-man pitching staffs.

I'm not saying it happens often, just that when it does, it is motivated by the desire to use the C as a pinch-hitter. Again, I think it's poor use of a roster spot, but the Mets obviously don't think they have anyone on the farm who would be a better RH PH than Castro. I'd role my dice and limit Castro to 8th and 9th inning PHing, but then I'm not the one who would have to tell Fernando Tatis to put on a catcher's mask if Schnieder loses his head on a close play at the plate...
   104. Sam M. Posted: June 18, 2008 at 02:07 AM (#2823782)
I'm not the one who would have to tell Fernando Tatis to put on a catcher's mask if Schnieder loses his head on a close play at the plate

Tatis catching? It sure as hell is a better use of his . . . "talents" than Tatis with a bat in his hand, Tatis in left field, or Tatis on the base paths.
   105. Slinger Francisco Barrios (Dr. Memory) Posted: June 18, 2008 at 12:58 PM (#2824233)
Bob Lemon 1978 CWS (surprised by this one? Ask a Sox fan about the '77 South Side Hit-Men)

Expectations, plus Lemon was seen as too laid-back. It was funny to see Larry Doby rush out to argue with the umps at the stupidest times just because he was supposed to be fierier than Lemon.

Only manager to be fired in the same season as winning a WS. There's a bar trivia question for you.
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