The manager has to play the players he has. Have you considered the possibility that a lot of these players are just not good starting caliber major leaguers?Melville wrote: ↑07 Sep 2025 16:14 pmThe majority of the team members have performed well below expectations.
The manager has completely failed in the stated #1 objective of young player development and has terribly botched playing time opportunities.
The team is 4th in a 5-team division.
The team in 10th in a 15-team league.
In no sane universe is that worthy of a single manager-of-the-year vote.
It does, however, call for one pink slip.
I don’t think Oli is some savant, nor do I think he’s manager of the year material. But he’s been given extremely flawed rosters the last two seasons, had an incompetent front office give him next to zero help, and led the team to better than expected results. For the most part, the defense and base running has been clean. It’s not a side show. Players play hard to the last out. Some young players are improving and getting valuable experience. That was the whole goal of the season.
Entitled fans expect way too much of a manager that the front office has gone on record as saying is effectively neutered from a decision making standpoint.
Have all young players developed the way we hoped? Of course not, but the players take the lions share of the blame for that. It’s not from lack of opportunity.
Oli is fine and has done nothing to get fired. They could do much worse.