Should have never gotten the job in the 1st place.
Maddon was also a former Angels coach, so there is a connection.
I'd go to SD if I were him.
speaking of terrible GMs, hawk harrelson was actually the white sox GM for a few years in the 80s
he made a couple key moves. traded away a young bobby bonilla and also fired the team's manager and asisstant GM. two guys i think we all know: tony la russa and dave dombrowski
The Reds hired Kyle Boddy founder of Driveline Baseball as director of pitching. He's exclusive to the Reds, but his company can work with other teams and players.
Reds are all in on analytics and data driven player development. All the old school dinosaurs were cut loose this week.
I guess that's been worked out over the months he and the Reds were negotiating. He had other offers, including the Cubs, reports say, so I don't think his company relationship is an issue.Wouldn't they require him to leave the company? Seems like a conflict of interest.
Find me a worse GM in the league, you can’t.
Do you think Arenado would opt out of this contract though?
He'd have 5 years and a whopping 164 M left after the 2021 season (3x35 M, 32 M, 27 M).
He'd be going into his age 31 season in 2022. Teams are staying away from massive deals for guys in their 30's in this sport.
Eh, maybe not for a player of his caliber. Its not likely he will opt out but you never know.
Do you think Arenado would opt out of this contract though?
He'd have 5 years and a whopping 164 M left after the 2021 season (3x35 M, 32 M, 27 M).
He'd be going into his age 31 season in 2022. Teams are staying away from massive deals for guys in their 30's in this sport.
LmaoWould he be willing to take a 20% discount since his stats will decrease that much leaving Denver?
Reds are all in on analytics and data driven player development. All the old school dinosaurs were cut loose this week.