
I will believe this when I see it someplace real.
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Ted Williams took a (bleep) Senators team from 69 wins before he got there to 86 in his first season. HIs teams in Washington were real (bleep).
Yeah that's all fair. I guess I was thinking of it as something for people to be excited about considering the state of the team.desertrat23 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025 18:48 pmI dunno…the problem with hiring guys like Pujols and Molina is that you eventually have to fire guys like Pujols and Molina. I don’t know that these guys can manage (I’d lean Yadi more than Albert), and if we’re going down that route I’d rather be their second managerial stop than their first.
As for Marmol, it looks like Bloom is going to let him finish his contract. For a team with no playoff aspirations that’s probably fine. I’m pretty sure when this team is ready to win again it won’t be under Oli.
Them's my feelings.
Red Schoendienst is one who was good enough both as a player and manager to make the HOF.
TorreScotchMIrish wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025 21:31 pmRed Schoendienst is one who was good enough both as a player and manager to make the HOF.
Best player I ever saw wear the Birds on the bat was Stan Musial . Not many on this forum saw Stan The Man . Of course , we all have our own opinion. Both great !
I saw Musial, albeit late in his career. I like to think I've seen the best left AND right handed hitters on the Cards in my lifetime.
Dave Roberts was hardly a star in his playing days. Neither was Bruce Bochy. Johnson had a nice career, but maybe I'm too much of a kid born in the early 90's, but I hadn't know of him as a player until this moment...nice career, but not LEGENDARY.Goldfan wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025 21:35 pmTorreScotchMIrish wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025 21:31 pmRed Schoendienst is one who was good enough both as a player and manager to make the HOF.
Davey Johnson
Frank Robinson
Baker
Dave Roberts
Bochy
Plenty of good long career players who were good managers
I wish that I had also seen Rogers Hornsby and George Sisler.Ordinary Man wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025 21:47 pmI saw Musial, albeit late in his career. I like to think I've seen the best left AND right handed hitters on the Cards in my lifetime.
The closest to Red on that list would be Torre who went to 6 world series as a manager and 8 all star games as a player with a MVP.Goldfan wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025 21:35 pmTorreScotchMIrish wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025 21:31 pmRed Schoendienst is one who was good enough both as a player and manager to make the HOF.
Davey Johnson
Frank Robinson
Baker
Dave Roberts
Bochy
Plenty of good long career players who were good managers
Yep, That ^^^^^^desertrat23 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025 18:48 pmI dunno…the problem with hiring guys like Pujols and Molina is that you eventually have to fire guys like Pujols and Molina. I don’t know that these guys can manage (I’d lean Yadi more than Albert), and if we’re going down that route I’d rather be their second managerial stop than their first.
As for Marmol, it looks like Bloom is going to let him finish his contract. For a team with no playoff aspirations that’s probably fine. I’m pretty sure when this team is ready to win again it won’t be under Oli.