KirbyDome89 Verified Member Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 Man I hope this is pure lipservice.This all day. Also, I'm not going to lie, I was slightly irked that Molitor came off as teflon in that article. Any flaws as a manager or responsibility for that disaster of a season just seemed to slide right off. I get it that he isn't supposed to be teaching basic fundamentals but are we supposed to believe the baserunning, pitching, and defense are that bad in the minors? If they are that bad, then why is he bringing players up and putting them into positions where they have no chance to succeed. Mike Sixel 1
Major League Ready Verified Member Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 The decision to keep Molitor has been made. Why would anyone expect Falvey and Levine to say anything except we are happy to have a great baseball man like Paul Monitor as our manager? They spoke of the importance of working together. One does not promote that cooperation by criticizing a member of the leadership team publicly. Willihammer 1
Doomtints Verified Member Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 (edited) Yep, and Mollie will be one of the first voices Falvey gets input on when deciding trades??And Falvey will have no input on players roles on the field?Talk about total buzz kill.Man I hope this is pure lipservice. It wasn't "lipservice" -- Molitor is the manager and they need to have a positive relationship with him. They're building that. He is still likely gone in one year barring a legendary turn of events. They are giving Molitor a chance to prove himself, good for them. Edited November 9, 2016 by Doomtints
Willihammer Provisional Member Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 The decision to keep Molitor has been made. Why would anyone expect Falvey and Levine to say anything except we are happy to have a great baseball man like Paul Monitor as our manager? They spoke of the importance of working together. One does not promote that cooperation by criticizing a member of the leadership team publicly. Yeah it doesn't help anybody if they get off on the wrong foot. They have at least one season together. What they do after 2017 will be interesting tho. Maybe they can find a manager with better leadership qualities so they dont' have to burn roster spots on token veterans. Vanimal46 and Doomtints 2
Mr. Brooks Verified Member Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 It wasn't "lipservice" -- Molitor is the manager and they need to have a positive relationship with him. They're building that. He is still likely gone in one year barring a legendary turn of events. They are giving Molitor a chance to prove himself, good for them.If he's likely gone in a year anyway, then why oh why would he have input in trades?
Mr. Brooks Verified Member Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 I love how there is seemingly no middle ground between gushing over Mollie to no end, roasting him in the press conference. Just because some of us are alarmed by the lengths they went to praise him, doesn't mean we expected them to rip him. KirbyDome89 and Mike Sixel 2
Mike Sixel Old-Timey Member Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 I love how there is seemingly no middle ground between gushing over Mollie to no end, roasting him in the press conference.Just because some of us are alarmed by the lengths they went to praise him, doesn't mean we expected them to rip him. This.
Doomtints Verified Member Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 If he's likely gone in a year anyway, then why oh why would he have input in trades? They want him to succeed, not fail. The goal isn't to get rid of him, even if that's a likely result.
Mr. Brooks Verified Member Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 They want him to succeed, not fail. The goal isn't to get rid of him, even if that's a likely result.That still doesn't answer my question on why he'd have input on trades though. Am I the only one who finds it ironic that Mollie rips on front offices that meddle with the manager, while the same article suggests he should have input in front office decisions? jimmer and Mike Sixel 2
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