Bob Christiansen
- 4th & Chalmers, a few years ago...Now? Weeki Wach
Renteria: good move
Next, get Kenny to stop big footing Hahn.
Would be nice for baseball to be relevant again.
HA. Hard to argue with that.2. Williams, Hahn, and Reinsdorf hired him. That's a huge strike against him.
1. He's been here already. He was part of this terrible season, and to me, he has the stench from that.
I know it won't happen, but it is time for Kenny to go as well, imnsho
There's actually been some rumors floating around on White Sox twitter since last week that he is indeed stepping away. That would be ideal.
Just curious - would you show Cooper the door too?
There's actually been some rumors floating around on White Sox twitter since last week that he is indeed stepping away. That would be ideal.
Don't tease
I hope you are correct, or rather, the rumors are correct.
HA. Hard to argue with that.
There's lots left to learn, but I'm mostly positive on him for a few reasons:
A. He overachieved with a talented, but very young roster on the north side (in an admittedly small sample size). I think Epstein and co. planned to retain him before Maddon came along. Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong on those details.
B. He's a minority manager, and somehow the ONLY Latin American manager in the bigs. Good move there.
C. He can't possibly be a worse tactical manager than Robin.
I'm also wondering if their pool was limited because of an imminent rebuild. Not many (with experience) would want to sign on for such a task.
Just curious - would you show Cooper the door too?
HA. Hard to argue with that.
There's lots left to learn, but I'm mostly positive on him for a few reasons:
A. He overachieved with a talented, but very young roster on the north side (in an admittedly small sample size). I think Epstein and co. planned to retain him before Maddon came along. Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong on those details.
B. He's a minority manager, and somehow the ONLY Latin American manager in the bigs. Good move there.
C. He can't possibly be a worse tactical manager than Robin.
I'm also wondering if their pool was limited because of an imminent rebuild. Not many (with experience) would want to sign on for such a task.
If instead it was Cooper who was advising Robin on his handling of the bullpen, and if he told the front office that he could fix Shields, send him on his way.
For every James Shields, there's been 4 Miguel Gonzalez. I'm in the camp of keeping Coop for as long as he wants to stay.
I'm a Cubs fan but I do follow the Sox to an extent. Does the hiring of Renteria really excite any Sox fans? Or is he just a place-holder until the Sox get good again, similar to his position with the Cubs? I thought Hahn's reasoning for not interviewing anyone else was fairly lame.
No manager will excite me right now, if they go the direction I think (and hope they will) the roster wont be ready to win, and the manager wont matter for a few years. (outside of helping develop young talent at the big league level).I'm a Cubs fan but I do follow the Sox to an extent. Does the hiring of Renteria really excite any Sox fans? Or is he just a place-holder until the Sox get good again, similar to his position with the Cubs? I thought Hahn's reasoning for not interviewing anyone else was fairly lame.
Have a cousin whipping through LA today from Chicagoland. Of course he's making me locate a Chicago bar to catch potential history. Sure, whatever, fine...but I'll be dusting this guy off for a wear.
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Sorry Cuz, I'll never bring myself to root for that franchise.
Not averse to moving Sale, because the Sox are at least a couple seasons from contending. They'll have to get a king's ransom though. Sounds like Boston may back up the truck.
Cub fans, this would be like a Sox-Cardinals World Series ( for most of you)
true Cub fan
Unfamiliar with the distinction. You mean, like, somebody whose lunch break from the attorney's office coincides with day games?