yankeesince59
"Oh Captain, my Captain".
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Things to consider;
1. He can't really be fired because his contract expires as soon as the Yanx' season is over.
2. He may not even want to return because he may get a better offer. (there will be a ton of other teams looking for new managers.)
3. The Yanx were not even expected to get this far so in a way Joe had one of his better seasons as a skipper.
4. For those who want him fired because of what happened last Friday;
a. even if he had appealed, there's no guarantee that the Umps would have overturned the ruling. Remember, there has to be indisputable evidence to overturn it and after looking at the replay, IMO, it's really hard to tell if the ball may have grazed the batter's finger before hitting the knob of the bat.
b. even if the call had been reversed we can't say for certain that the Yanx would not have lost either game 3 or 4 which would still have put us where we are now with the series tied 2-2. (you cannot assume that the games would or would not have unfold the same exact way)...so for me, there's some element of doubt.
5. there's not a whole lot of viable options to replace Girardi, unless the Yanx can somehow buy Showalter's remaining year with the O's. (Showalter's and Duquette's contracts expire after next year)
...IMO, Girardi returns next year only if he wants to.
1. He can't really be fired because his contract expires as soon as the Yanx' season is over.
2. He may not even want to return because he may get a better offer. (there will be a ton of other teams looking for new managers.)
3. The Yanx were not even expected to get this far so in a way Joe had one of his better seasons as a skipper.
4. For those who want him fired because of what happened last Friday;
a. even if he had appealed, there's no guarantee that the Umps would have overturned the ruling. Remember, there has to be indisputable evidence to overturn it and after looking at the replay, IMO, it's really hard to tell if the ball may have grazed the batter's finger before hitting the knob of the bat.
b. even if the call had been reversed we can't say for certain that the Yanx would not have lost either game 3 or 4 which would still have put us where we are now with the series tied 2-2. (you cannot assume that the games would or would not have unfold the same exact way)...so for me, there's some element of doubt.
5. there's not a whole lot of viable options to replace Girardi, unless the Yanx can somehow buy Showalter's remaining year with the O's. (Showalter's and Duquette's contracts expire after next year)
...IMO, Girardi returns next year only if he wants to.


