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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Real-world Robothals in the morning workforce!
John Gibbons, Blue Jays: This is it. The Jays must reach the postseason — or come awfully close — for Gibbons and possibly Ricciardi to return. The team is again good enough to make such a run, but only if healthy. Gibbons will need to show greater care with his starting pitchers and take whatever other measures are necessary to ensure that his best players remain on the field.
Again, leadership often must come from within the clubhouse, and the additions of third baseman Scott Rolen and shortstop David Eckstein will help create a sense of urgency that was missing in previous seasons. The successful return of closer B.J. Ryan from elbow-ligament transplant surgery would add another intensely competitive presence while making the Jays’ bullpen potentially one of the best in the league.
Even amid disappointment, the Jays did not lack for positive developments last season — Aaron Hill and Alex Rios matured into stars, a number of young pitchers emerged as valued contributors and the team’s defense was the most efficient in the majors. Gibbons, like any manager, deserves credit for the good as well as the bad.
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Posted: March 26, 2008 at 11:38 AM | 1 comment(s)
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1. Harveys WallbangersYost, entering his sixth year, previously worked as a coach under Cox, but managing in his first pennant race, he did not show the same gift for handling pressure as his former mentor. One member of last year's team says Yost added to the tension by holding meetings before every series down the stretch. Yost also had a dugout altercation with catcher Johnny Estrada and infielder Tony Graffanino in August and engaged in a costly beanball exchange with the Cardinals in late September.
The greater issue, perhaps, was Yost's bullpen management: The Brewers tied for the major-league lead by losing 16 games after leading by three or more runs — and 12 of those defeats, according to Baseball Prospectus, occurred after July 28, indicating that the bullpen simply wore down.
Melvin responded by acquiring pitchers who could work more than one inning — Salomon Torres, Guillermo Mota, David Riske — as complements to new closer Eric Gagne. The Brewers' defense also should be much-improved. If Ben Sheets stays healthy, Yost will have more reason to relax — he will be managing one of the best teams in the NL.
The part in bold was predicted by just about every Brewer fan around here come late May.
Good article. Sums up the issues quite well.
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