Retired Dynasties I'm Proud of
To Rule in Kansas City Part I and Part II (Kansas City Royals 1969-73, Hall of Fame)
Cardinal Sins (St. Louis Cardinals 1976-78) and it's sequel:
Diverting Destiny (Montreal Expos 1994)
Script for my Requiem (New Orleans Blues (fictional) 1954)
I wonder if the Yankees won't sign him to be a "mentor" (possible replacement) for Girardi...........
"The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for opportunity when it comes."
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British prime minister and novelist
wow..... thats all I can say, just, wow .....
Manuel made a big difference last night, they only lost 6-1, 6 hits and 3 errors it seems the team was pumped to show their new manager what they could do
To be fair, Lackey was filthy, and no Mets manager could've changed that.
true but Lackey doesn't control the Mets making 3 errorso be fair, Lackey was filthy
those errors are on willie randolph.
kinda like a reliever who lets inherited runners score.
the earned runs go to the guy the let all those guys on base.
(yes i am being goofy)
I LOVE how he ripped reyes tho
"The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for opportunity when it comes."
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British prime minister and novelist
thats a good way to start out your coaching tenure, piss off your best player.
Reyes apologized after the game.
"I wanted to play, but (interim manager Jerry Manual) was just watching out for me," Reyes said. "I understand what I did wrong and I apologized. My leg is good, and I’ll play (Wednesday)."
"The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for opportunity when it comes."
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British prime minister and novelist
This wasn't about Reyes "loafin it", though. It was about the manager seeing Reyes possibly tweak something and not wanting him to risk further injuring it. Taking him out was the right choice, but not for the reason you expressed (that he's a primadonna).