Title: NL Manager of the Year
Mims - September 13, 2007 02:55 PM (GMT)
I think Bob Melvin. The D'Backs expected record on todays date was 71-76, and yet they are 83-64, with a 3.5 game lead over the Padres.
So, who do you think?
starting the AL one next.
Jayhawk Bill - September 13, 2007 03:00 PM (GMT)
Bob Melvin is by far the strongest candidate.
PAUL KONERKO 14 - September 13, 2007 07:28 PM (GMT)
ConVICKted - September 16, 2007 02:33 AM (GMT)
LOLZ @ Ned Yost even being mentioned. He's probably managed us out of more close games than he has managed us back into games.
"Hmm, up by 3 runs, what should we do? Leave in Shouse, our best reliever who just recorded an out? But no...He's a lefty...who righties only hit .252 on...Nah, I'll put in Aquino, the guy with a 6 ERA who everyone hits .300 on."
Dumbass.
SouthPawNYM - September 16, 2007 04:28 AM (GMT)
Good ol' Willie!!!
On a biased tip of course... :D
Buchholz08 - September 30, 2007 10:29 PM (GMT)
terrorist of sports - September 30, 2007 11:07 PM (GMT)
LOL WILLIE RANDOLPH IS THE PRIME CANDIDATE.
Mike Lowell is God - October 3, 2007 03:21 PM (GMT)
Charlie Manuel of the Phillies
indians24 - October 10, 2007 01:14 AM (GMT)
2002NLChamps - October 10, 2007 04:24 AM (GMT)
Bob Melvin...whoever put Randolph is joking...(right????)
J-Zone - October 10, 2007 05:44 AM (GMT)
Melvin. He guided a very young and low budget team to the playoffs and more.
Bloss - October 10, 2007 03:33 PM (GMT)
Charlie Manuel with a team full of injurys and he still got them in the playoffs
Crushed Optimism - October 10, 2007 03:35 PM (GMT)
Bob Melvin I guess, but I don't really understand it. He was a SHIT manager with the Mariners. Iono what changed. Maybe he dropped his player bias that all our coaches seem to have. He played Willie Bloomquist every fucking game. I remember that clearly.