Girardi was re-signed because Sather isn't a sociopath.
An undrafted free agent who built himself up into an ironman 1B getting Norris votes. A fan favorite. An associate captain. And at the time his contract was up for renegotiation, no significant signs of decline. Maybe a Bill Belichick type manager lets him walk. Those types are few and far between. If you become a manager in your career, I think you will understand why it's not such a clear and easy decision.
My concern is : Did Rangers even learn their lesson? I am not so sure of it. After that Stralman debacle they should be all over analytics, both front office and coaching staff . Not saying it is not so, but again, Girardi is probably in for Clendening.
Callahan pissed off Sather with his contract demands. He dug his own grave.
I'm sorry these guys are not entry level employees doing data entry for 30k a year. These guys are millionaires. Sather owes it to his stakeholders (paying fans) to do what's best for the team not be loyal for the sake of loyalty. It's not like if we didn't resign him Girardi would be on the street or something.
I'm sorry these guys are not entry level employees doing data entry for 30k a year. These guys are millionaires. Sather owes it to his stakeholders (paying fans) to do what's best for the team not be loyal for the sake of loyalty. It's not like if we didn't resign him Girardi would be on the street or something.
Nepotism and loyalty are alive and well no matter which industry or level of that industry we are talking about. And for many managers, it's less who can you win with and more who do you want to win with.