I am like the biggest DT supporter and I completely agree. It's like he knows he's gone already. I realize that most of the time the blame falls on the players, but if you're not even doing every (small) thing in your power as manager to help the situation - give a bunt sign, for example - then what the hell are you doing?
Frobby, this the was the game for me too. I'm officially ready for a change, and I never thought I'd say that.
Of course this is going to turn into another DT bashing thread by people who don't understand the game that well but I'll restate what I said in the other thread. Everybody is just waiting for the hammer to drop. The fans, the players, and DT all know it's coming. It's not a matter of if but when at this point. It's been that way for a week now. I've always been a DT supporter and think he is a competent manager who has had a lot of bad players and bad luck during his tenure but it's time to move on. The mental focus and toughness isn't there to do the things this team needs to do to start winning ballgames with any consistency. The sooner the better.
Let's face it, Trembley could call Jones an idiot at the top of his lungs like most of us do every time he makes an out swinging at the first pitch or striking out on a pitch outside the strike zone, but I doubt Jones would stop doing "the stupid" even if Joe Torre or Jim Leyland were manager. Who else are we gonna put in center? Nick? Maybe that ain't such a bad idea.
This team ain't gonna hit if we have to count on the likes of Luke Scott(who increasing is reminding me of Jay Gibbons with his incessant pop ups and the goofy "screwing himself into the ground" motion while he tries to find the ball), Reimold (who looks at waaaaaaay too many 3rd strike fastballs right down the middle. I mean WTF? Protect the plate Nolan, hello), and Atkins(who seems to have warning track power at best).
Lugo "not hustling" isn't the problem with this team. It's lack of hitting. Even the stat savants would have to agree with that. Then again they're all avoiding this thread like the plague because discussing a concept like "hustle" to them is like speaking Portuguese to a Bedouin.
I can't imagine seeing Trembley in the dugout in Baltimore ever again. I think at this point, AM has to be looking at possible replacements. I don't think he has much of a choice at this point.
It will be interesting to see how many people climb on here...
"Baseball statistics are always trying to mislead you, and it is a constant battle not to be misled by them." (Bill James)
"Now, how the [bleep] am I supposed to hit that?" (Mickey Mantle in the batters box, talking to Sandy Koufax's catcher)
DT has done nothing during his tenure with the O's to suggest he's even an average manager, much less a competent one. Tonights game (not pulling Hernandez when he was obviously done, not holding Lugo responsible for caring enough to run to first base, making weak excuses for his player in the news conference) are Trembley's entire tenure with the O's in a microcosm.
There is a lot of talent on this team and Trembley simply hasn't been able to find a way to get the players to play to their full potential. Make all the excuses you want about managers not being responsible for how the players play, but there are some managers who are consistently successful wherever they go - so they must have some positive impact on the teams they coach. Trembley isn't that guy.
"[He's] never going to be an all-star, gold glover, or win an MVP"-Old#5 Fan on Markakis.
"I'm a guy who just wanted to see his name in the lineup everyday. To me, baseball was a passion to the point of obsession."-Brooks Robinson
Last edited by ccbird; 04-21-2010 at 01:57 AM.
"[He's] never going to be an all-star, gold glover, or win an MVP"-Old#5 Fan on Markakis.
"I'm a guy who just wanted to see his name in the lineup everyday. To me, baseball was a passion to the point of obsession."-Brooks Robinson
Last edited by JTrea81; 04-21-2010 at 01:58 AM.
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