If Alex had asked my opinion, I would advise him to turn down the Boston job.
Agree coming off two consecutive division titles was not enough. Your second basemen is on shelf for half of next year...the price fiasco, two rotational pitchers in porcello and pomeranz who are wild cards, there is no power on team at the moment and the team gave you a three year deal which hardly inspires a great deal of confidence....sign me upIf Alex had asked my opinion, I would advise him to turn down the Boston job. Learning to be a manager is tough enough without the additional challenge of dealing with the Boston sports writers. Plus the expectations will be sky high. Anything less than a league championship will be considered a bad year. I think this is a huge gamble for Dumbrowski and the Sox and Alex Cora. I hope I am wrong. It wouldn't be the first time.
Your second basemen is on shelf for half of next year
Per reports.
Hear good things. Well liked. Just 42 years old and no managerial experience.
Now get a hitter...
I sincerely hope you are right but I don't see where he has handled the Boston media before. He was a reserve infielder for the Sox but in that position he was not the focus of media attention. As manager every thing he does and says will be scrutinized. Heaven help him if he loses 3 games in a row.He's a perfect choice for the job. Great baseball mind, not tolerance for BS, but gets along with players who love his approach. He has handled Boston media before and can step in there with no issue at all. He's likable and more like Francona in how he handles the media. Farrell never figured it out. He will set the tone for guys like Price immediately. I wouldn't be surprised if he challenges Price and he delivers his best season ever next year. He will show the young players how to be professionals. He's got a young roster with lots of talent.
Agree coming off two consecutive division titles was not enough. Your second basemen is on shelf for half of next year...the price fiasco, two rotational pitchers in porcello and pomeranz who are wild cards, there is no power on team at the moment and the team gave you a three year deal which hardly inspires a great deal of confidence....sign me up
Or, you know, you take a crap-ton of money to manage one of the best and most financially sound teams in baseball.
But you do you.
He had an offer from the Yankees?
Left myself open for that one.
No, the team with 3 titles in the last 13 years!
My bad thought he'd be more interested in the job for the team with 5 titles in 21 years, my bad.
The 1990s? Ancient news, grandpa.