ESPN REPORTING GIRARDI WILL NOT RETURN

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The Yankees sent an E-Mail to every Club today granting permission to Contact any of their Coaches for any Job as per Ken Rosenthal.....looks like they are cleaning house.
 
Just got back from the store with the squeeze, checked ESPN, now Jerry Haiston jr. is considered a candidate. Yep that is a Rosenthal Tweet or twoot or twit whatever you want to call it. Per the article Hairston is right in line with Hinch, Cora, and others who are "hip" to the new game. Also saw an article on Texeria saying that Girardi was too intense and not communicate. Backstabbing fuck, Girardi supported that dandruff covered ass hole every day he didn't show up for work which were many. The Astros make the World Series and all of a sudden AJ Hinch is the new Casey Stengel, bah fucking humbug.
 
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Texeira proves with this ‘Girardi quip’ that he is a loser. Here’s a
player who never appreciated the skipper who gave him more chances
to redeem himself........but most times he would be full of excuses for
his ineptness. Dumb ass!
 
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Showalter is under contract to the Orioles next year. Plus, Cashman would never bring him back here.

...I'm aware that Showalter still has another year on his contract, that has been discussed earlier in this thread. But I don't know why Cashman would not want him back...I mean it's not like they have a "history" or anything. Cashman had nothing to do with Buck's firing in 1995.
...realistically, I don't see Buck being our next coach but he's certainly more than qualified to do the job.
 
Who the fuck is going to measure up to the last 2 Joe's?
 
Who the fuck is going to measure up to the last 2 Joe's?

...I still think they made a mistake by not retaining Girardi...and I believe Cashman threw him under the bus to the Steins to divert responsibility/accountability away from himself.
 
...I still think they made a mistake by not retaining Girardi...and I believe Cashman threw him under the bus to the Steins to divert responsibility/accountability away from himself

Marchand in an ESPN Article earlier this season predicted that Girardi would be gone if the Yankees failed to win big. I really didn't think that would happen but the dweeb turned out to be right in the end. Someday Cashman is going to get his.
 
^^^You know, considering that this year was supposed to be somewhat of a "rebuilding" year I think Joe actually did his best job of managing to date.

...9 innings away from being in the WS.
 
Cashman dished out some real dirt bag teams and personnel Giraardis way. Classics like Overbay, Wells, Hafner, and Roberts to top the list. Elsbury, was no gem, nor McCann as a hitter, Beltran as a fielder. Factor in Prima Donnas and whiners like Texeria, A-hole and Cano and its a God Damn miracle that Girardi managed 84 win seasons at the least. And the Brass wants to say Girardi was not communicative with his players, I say bullshit.
 
Just heard that Girardi is in talks with the Athletics.
 
Per the Oakland A's Site the contract of Bob Melvin was extended through the 2019 Season.
 
Oakland? I thought the criticism of Joe was that he didn’t kneel at the alter of Bill James. That wasn’t going to work.
 
^^^Tote, that's exactly why I never understood why Girardi was labeled with the moniker "Binder Joe". The fact is that Joe did not use "the binder" as often as a lot of managers do. I understand the value of analytics/sabermetrics as being tools that a manager can use but they don't factor in everything. A big part of the friction between Girardi and Cashman was that Cashman did not think Joe relied on advanced stats enough to make on the field decisions.

...I found this in an article and I think it sums it up very well;


"As the Yankees rely more and more on analytics, Girardi said: “I believe numbers tell a story. But numbers tell the exact story every day. They tell the same story every time. Sometimes, you have to make adjustments.’’ "
 
I just heard a rumor.....Jerry Hairston Jr. possible next Manager.
 
Cashman stated "Letting Girardi go was a very difficult and challenging decsion" as per Twitter.
 
I think Brad Ausmas is a good Manager, wouldn't mind having on board.
 
^^^Tote, that's exactly why I never understood why Girardi was labeled with the moniker "Binder Joe". The fact is that Joe did not use "the binder" as often as a lot of managers do. I understand the value of analytics/sabermetrics as being tools that a manager can use but they don't factor in everything. A big part of the friction between Girardi and Cashman was that Cashman did not think Joe relied on advanced stats enough to make on the field decisions.

...I found this in an article and I think it sums it up very well;


"As the Yankees rely more and more on analytics, Girardi said: “I believe numbers tell a story. But numbers tell the exact story every day. They tell the same story every time. Sometimes, you have to make adjustments.’’ "

Joe revealed his mental superiority over Trashman with that quote, when oh when will the Yanx rid themselves of Trashman, or realize their prob wears gucci's not cleats.....
 
Since I don't think Yanks making any major moves outside of Otani there is no pressure for cashman to make a quick hire so this could drag out close to christmas. He knows this hire has to be a good one since he just fired a guy who averaged 90 wins a year plus a championship in the last 10 years.
 

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