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Doogie just said that there have been no contract talks between Molitor and Jim Pohlad or the front office.  As his current contract is up at season's end, and we're already into August, this makes things pretty clear.

 

So if Molitor is indeed not retained, who would you want to see at the helm?

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I've always wanted to get an outside hire for manager because I wanted to get away from the feeling that things must always be done the same. Now that we have Falvey and Lavine here, I've softened on that stance. I think Gene Glynn might be a good manager here or elsewhere. I'm sure others here like Doug Mientkiewicz and Jake Mauer. Even with no managerial experience, I have to think the new guys have some plan for Jeff Pickler.

 

I'd be curious about any of those guys, though I'd still prefer an outside man (or woman!).

 

If we're going outside the organization I know Sandy Alomar Jr has been mentioned on this site several times before, like Falvey, he's a Cleveland guy. I wonder if Michael Callaway, Cleveland's pitching coach is on the radar. He seems to be regarded well, though I don't know if it's substantive or if it's because he lucked his way into good pitchers.

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Someone with managerial experience.

Someone with MLB experience, either as a player, coach, or manager

I have softened on my desire for someone from the outside, as nick pointed out

Someone that is open to new ideas, and wants to work with non-field staff on improving how his job is done

Someone that speaks Spanish would be a plus for me, though not needed

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I don't know if he's the best guy but I'd think Gene Glynn is probably a favorite internally. Evidently Levine has sung his praises for his infield work with Polanco and Sano. Suggests maybe he'd be one to emphasize fundamentals, which if true would be welcome IMO. He obviously has experience managing too. No idea where he is at with analytics.

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I'm not opposed to Jake Mauer or Doug M. They seem to be winners wherever they go and know this team. I'm open to anyone, though would prefer someone with managerial experience.

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Someone with managerial experience.

Someone with MLB experience, either as a player, coach, or manager

I have softened on my desire for someone from the outside, as nick pointed out

Someone that is open to new ideas, and wants to work with non-field staff on improving how his job is done

Someone that speaks Spanish would be a plus for me, though not needed

I think you are describing Sandy Alomar.

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I like the idea of Dougie Baseball but Picker, Glynn, Mauer would all be ok with me. But I don't know enough about other options. Someone in the Rangers system could be fine. Mostly, I'm gonna give Levine the benefit of the doubt on his hire since it's his first one and he's seen what the team needs. If he thinks Glynn is the guy, great. If he thinks he needs the Rangers AAA manager, fine.

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I hope it's external, just to mix things up and continue the new wave. Internally, I'd be happy with Dougie. 

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Mientkiewicz has earned a shot. If not with this organization, then a different one.

 

I don't think Jake Mauer would happen until after Joe's retirement as a player.

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Without knowing squat, I liked the idea of that Tony Lovullo guy.

He has gone on to have a lot of success with Arizona.

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Someone with managerial experience.

Someone with MLB experience, either as a player, coach, or manager

I have softened on my desire for someone from the outside, as nick pointed out

Someone that is open to new ideas, and wants to work with non-field staff on improving how his job is done

Someone that speaks Spanish would be a plus for me, though not needed

 

I agree with most of this. I'm not die-hard on needing managerial experience at this point though. Mike Matheny, AJ Hinch, Brad Ausmus, Craig Counsel, and Kevin Cash come to mind as guys who hadn't managed before getting their first hire and I'm guessing there are lots that only have coaching experience, some probably minimal.

 

Molitor might give off the impression that it's best to have experience; so I guess I'd say I'd be open to a guy who doesn't have managerial experience as long as he played or worked in the front office during the game's modern era.

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Mientkiewicz

Jake Mauer

Gene Glynn?

Chris Gimenez so we can get him off the 40-man roster but keep him in the MLB clubhouse?

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I don't know if he's the best guy but I'd think Gene Glynn is probably a favorite internally. Evidently Levine has sung his praises for his infield work with Polanco and Sano. Suggests maybe he'd be one to emphasize fundamentals, which if true would be welcome IMO. He obviously has experience managing too. No idea where he is at with analytics.

 

Levine definitely sang the praises of Glynn! It's interesting. From what I've been able to piece together, Glynn was the runner-up when the Twins hired Paul Molitor. I believe Torey Lovullo was 3rd and Mientkiewicz fourth.

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This will probably depend on how the Nationals perform in the playoffs, but Dusty Baker is also a lame-duck manager right now. If they decide not to extend him, I'd be open to bringing him in. He has a good track-record of shepherding young cores to (at least regular season) success.

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It depends if the team is TRULY in rebuilding mode. You want someone who will work well with the system already in place and the guys in the minors. Of course, most of that talent is still a season away. But if you look at the talent that will probably stay on the roster, most of those guys have played in the system for BOTH Mauer and Dougie M. 

 

I don't think there is a quick fix that throwing money at and bringing in a hardass from outside that will suddenly make the Twins major contenders at this point.

 

But NOW is the time we will see exactly where the new regime expects the Twins to be next year and down the road.

 

And I also wonder how the new front office will be dealing with other lifers...like TK and Hrbek and Oliva and all. Sure, former players always serve honorary positions in an organization, but will even Cuddyer and Hunter and Hawkins remain in the mix, or was that a semi-p.r. move for this season only.

 

The Twins are going to be a tough sell, no matter how they end 2017. Super Bowl fever is going to wash them from the media in town.

 

Not sure what that will say to budget, seating prices and the ilk. Not sure what to expect, except that a lot of new names will be in the various front office arenas (scouting, minor leagues, player services).

 

I'm sure the job will be open to applications. If Dougie doesn't get it, or at least a major laague caching offer, I hope he takes his talents elsewhere. Mauer might play the game card a bit more, with hopes of at least being a coach someday.

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This will probably depend on how the Nationals perform in the playoffs, but Dusty Baker is also a lame-duck manager right now. If they decide not to extend him, I'd be open to bringing him in. He has a good track-record of shepherding young cores to (at least regular season) success.

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I can't pretend to be qualified to say who would be best, so I'd just hope they hire whoever will do the best, regardless of where they come from.

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It might be awkward with Joe on the roster, but Mauer just impresses the heck out of me. He kmows the yoing players on roster, and on the way up, andnhis teams at every level seem to perform.

 

Alomar could be very interesting!

 

Anyone remember which Martinez the Twins were talking to a couple years ago for a coaching spot? First name is escaping me at the moment.

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I've always wanted to get an outside hire for manager because I wanted to get away from the feeling that things must always be done the same. Now that we have Falvey and Lavine here, I've softened on that stance. I think Gene Glynn might be a good manager here or elsewhere. I'm sure others here like Doug Mientkiewicz and Jake Mauer. Even with no managerial experience, I have to think the new guys have some plan for Jeff Pickler.

 

I'd be curious about any of those guys, though I'd still prefer an outside man (or woman!).

 

If we're going outside the organization I know Sandy Alomar Jr has been mentioned on this site several times before, like Falvey, he's a Cleveland guy. I wonder if Michael Callaway, Cleveland's pitching coach is on the radar. He seems to be regarded well, though I don't know if it's substantive or if it's because he lucked his way into good pitchers.

 

Someone mentioned Alomar on Twitter yesterday and I think he's the likely choice.

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