03-27-2013, 11:10 PM | #11 |
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So it's similar to chances that Dusty actually wins a playoff series? It's bad enough that the guy can't manage with the lead in a series, but then he has to go and sabotage the future of our highest upside pitcher. It's a shame they brought him back. He's great for 162, but he's a complete disaster when it counts the most.
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I think Jim Riggleman would do a damn good job. Did a great job with the Nats and would still be there if his contract didnt get in the way.
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03-28-2013, 07:41 PM | #16 |
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For the regular season it's hard to do any better than Dusty. I'll give him full credit there. It's in the playoffs where I'd take any bench coach over him. He manages playoff games like a getaway day in June making sure everyone stays fresh, while managers like Bochy throw caution to the wind and ride their best players.
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