Wow, really?
ESPN - Brewers fire Yost, promote 3B coach Sveum as interim manager - MLB
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I know Brewers fans hated him, thought he did a lot of dumb things and he got blamed for a lot of their 2nd half fall last year. Can't say I know if he's a good or bad manager. Word was this week that the Brewers players were playing extremely tight so maybe the FO thought they needed a change.
My only question is Dale Sveum can't be a worse manager than he is a 3rd base coach. -
This move really really surprises me actually. I thought Yost had done pretty well with the cast he was given.
I think he will end up with another team before Spring Training next year. -
No surprise. If it werent for the mets collapse last year this would be getting a lot more press.
Coincidentally or not and slightly OT: all these teams that are having trouble finishing out playoff races right now have bad bullpens. The Mets have blown a ton of saves (27 after the 7th inning, 11 in the 9th). The Brew crew I dont know the stat for off the top of my head but they seem to always be losing late leads. Arizona has blown 18 leads 8th inning or later. The teams chasing/racing with them, Philly, LAD, and Houston all have solid bullpens the 2nd half of the year so far.
Mets Brewers and D Backs may all want to fix it. The Mets with their offense and SP may be the 1 that can overcome it. -
I am going to find it interesting in any off-season moves they make. -
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Orlando Hudson should be back, and Eckstein is a nice back-up role player, as is Auggie Ojeda
Keep in mind that when in Phoenix, Quentin was
A: Hurt almost all the time (ANd he is again) and
B: Pretty much sucked.
He had tons of promise when he came up, but didnt pan out.
I do think DUNN will be put at 1st permanently and actually Chad Tracy will be traded. He almost was when Mark Texiera went on the market.
Another starting pitcher is an absolute MUST. -
You really think Hudson will be back? I think a lot of teams will be throwing money at him (possibly the Mets and Yankees if Cano is traded or moved to the OF).azfinfanmang likes this. -
Concerning Byrnes, he was pretty solid last year for the Snakes. He is DEFINATELY a fan favorite and even has his own TV series here.
Have to remember, the D-backs don't have nearly the Financial luxery that a couple of other teams have :shifty:, so they have to pander the fan base they do have to some extent.
Bottomline, Byrnes might not be an All-world left fielder, but he is very serviceable, and is not an hindrence defensively. -
If you go Dunn at 1B, expect some bad defense. Typically players move out, away from the infield as time goes on because you need quicker reaction times on the infield. Going from the outfield moving in should be an adventure though I do look forward to that first time Ryan Howard hits a dribbler down the line and Howard and Dunn collide. Thats like 2 OL moving full speed. :pointlol:azfinfanmang likes this. -
Murphy was originally a 2B in HS, moved to 3B in college at Jacksonville to get on the field sooner, and then to OF in the high minors to get on the field. :wink2: -
I do think Hudson would be a perfect fit with the Mets, especially batting 2nd in the order and with his glove and range. -
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I don't question the move but I do question the timing.
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Actually, Dunn has already played some first base. They figure Conor Jackson is a much better outfielder than Dunn, and that paves the way for Justin Upton to come back to right field.
As for Howard Dunn collision...good gracious sweet Mary that would be UGLY :lol: