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Sam Banks said:I'd rather Francona go to the Cardinals if the job doesn't go to Oquendo, rather than him going to the Cubs.
But I think I might want Madden over both of those options.
JustinVerlander35 said:Sam Banks said:I'd rather Francona go to the Cardinals if the job doesn't go to Oquendo, rather than him going to the Cubs.
But I think I might want Madden over both of those options.
Madden isn't going to leave the Rays.
I dont see Sandberg taking a job as a bench coach.James52411 said:Sandberg doesn't have MLB coaching experience, so he isn't going to be the guy. I don't think Maddon is going to leave Tampa. It seems like Francona could use a year or two away but maybe I'm wrong there. I think Dave Martinez, Maddon's chief lieutenant in Tampa, might make some sense, with Ryno getting a job as a bench coach.
hail2thevictors said:I dont see Sandberg taking a job as a bench coach.James52411 said:Sandberg doesn't have MLB coaching experience, so he isn't going to be the guy. I don't think Maddon is going to leave Tampa. It seems like Francona could use a year or two away but maybe I'm wrong there. I think Dave Martinez, Maddon's chief lieutenant in Tampa, might make some sense, with Ryno getting a job as a bench coach.
He is essentially one step away from managing a MLB team. I say he gets the job managing the Cubs.
JustinVerlander35 said:hail2thevictors said:I dont see Sandberg taking a job as a bench coach.James52411 said:Sandberg doesn't have MLB coaching experience, so he isn't going to be the guy. I don't think Maddon is going to leave Tampa. It seems like Francona could use a year or two away but maybe I'm wrong there. I think Dave Martinez, Maddon's chief lieutenant in Tampa, might make some sense, with Ryno getting a job as a bench coach.
He is essentially one step away from managing a MLB team. I say he gets the job managing the Cubs.
Remember when Allan Trammell was the manager of the Tigers? He had no MLB managing experience either and he still got the job. I think Ryne gets the job as well.
JustinVerlander35 said:hail2thevictors said:I dont see Sandberg taking a job as a bench coach.James52411 said:Sandberg doesn't have MLB coaching experience, so he isn't going to be the guy. I don't think Maddon is going to leave Tampa. It seems like Francona could use a year or two away but maybe I'm wrong there. I think Dave Martinez, Maddon's chief lieutenant in Tampa, might make some sense, with Ryno getting a job as a bench coach.
He is essentially one step away from managing a MLB team. I say he gets the job managing the Cubs.
Remember when Allan Trammell was the manager of the Tigers? He had no MLB managing experience either and he still got the job. I think Ryne gets the job as well.
packbusta said:JustinVerlander35 said:hail2thevictors said:I dont see Sandberg taking a job as a bench coach.James52411 said:Sandberg doesn't have MLB coaching experience, so he isn't going to be the guy. I don't think Maddon is going to leave Tampa. It seems like Francona could use a year or two away but maybe I'm wrong there. I think Dave Martinez, Maddon's chief lieutenant in Tampa, might make some sense, with Ryno getting a job as a bench coach.
He is essentially one step away from managing a MLB team. I say he gets the job managing the Cubs.
Remember when Allan Trammell was the manager of the Tigers? He had no MLB managing experience either and he still got the job. I think Ryne gets the job as well.
And the team proceeded to win 39% of their games... Would Cub fans tolerate 3 seasons of ineptitude like they did in Detroit?
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