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The Cardinals are set to announce Oliver Marmol as their next manager during a virtual news conference Monday morning. |
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I just want to remind you all what Mozeliak said about Shildt when he was promoted: Quote:
And now we have Mozeliak orchestrating some bullshit whisper campaign saying he was some stubborn old crank who wouldn't look at stats or some other such bullshit. Mozeliak wanted a puppet. He wanted someone he could make 'part of a committee' of decisionmakers. Wanna know how that works out? Look at the 'committee' of calculator geeks that managed to run out of arms despite a historically great staff in LA. Their 5th best reliever would've been our best and they're throwing starters in relief. Pitch Scherzer and Urias in bullpen starts? Why the hell not - surely that won't be an issue. Oh...well crap, he has a dead arm now. Bummer. I was told starters could be used as relievers without consequence. You absolutely cannot have the kind of organizational groupthink that DeWitt and Mozo seem to be striving for. This is scapegoating bullshit for a mediocre roster and made-up justifications for firing a guy who wouldn't kiss the ring. |
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They wanted someone compliant. And if Marmol ever finds his voice, they'll fire him as well. Nothing will change with Mozeliak in charge and Mozeliak will be in charge as long as DeWitt owns this team. |
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Mo was talking about how he decides on a bench coach. The dude is such a puppet that he doesn’t even get to pick his own bench coach. :sulk: |
What a piece of shit hire...wow. Mo put all the blame on Shildt to hire someone somehow even less qualified....WOW
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I mean this is infuriating that Shildt is the fall guy for Mos failures
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I’m just gonna hope this is an ‘emperor has no clothes’ moment for the massive segment of the fanbase that thinks Mozeliak is anything but a back-biting opportunist.
The guy is a conniving snake. He’s been in the game damn near 30 years and is no better at building a team than he was when he was first hired. He’s not a championship caliber executive. He’s just a politically savvy manipulator who’s charmed a billionaire. |
He's a coffee fetcher who has been exposed by Peter principle
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I’d rather JakeF assume control of the team than Mo
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If you aren't trying to make a major move then no it makes no sense to fire Schildt unless like you said he just wouldn't play their game. |
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You were looking for baseball reasons why the organization fired him. And I don't know why anyone bothered. Those reasons, IMO, are incredibly thin but ultimately they just didn't matter. Baseball had absolutely nothing to do with this decision. This was an ego and consolidation of power thing. Nothing less. Marmol was the obvious means to that end and was from the very beginning. |
https://www.ky3.com/2021/10/28/sprin...bY9T9feA8kOE40
A curious black bear roamed below a hunter sitting in a deer stand. It only took seconds for it to climb the tree he was in and have a taste. Dalton Roach pitched for the Springfield Cardinals in 2021. “It’s not totally uncommon for a bear to go into a tree with a hunter,” said Dalton Roach, adding he caught the whole encounter on camera. “But the fact he actually started gnawing on me and stuff, like that was a little abnormal.” The nearly 300-pound black bear bit the 25-year-old hunter in the back. With a paw in his lap and fresh puncture wounds, Roach realized he couldn’t panic. “I kind of pulled myself out and then stood around and turned, kind of in one motion to then face the bear and then just started yelling and hollering,” Roach explained. The bear lingered below the deer stand for another half hour before wandering off. Roach said he laughed about what happened with a friend on the quarter-mile trek back to his truck. “It’s one of those situations that obviously doesn’t happen every day,” Roach said. He went to the emergency room for treatment and a rabies vaccine, which he says hurt worse than the bite itself. Doctors doubt Roach will have a scar, but he certainly will have quite the story to tell. “I think it makes it a little less believable because I think people are under the impression if a bear bites you, you’re missing something,” Roach said. “So, it’s, along with it being a cool story, it can be an educational tool too.” |
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