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I am one of the more optimistic posters here and I wanted at minimum a change in hitting coaches. Didn't happen. Even getting rid of Schneider I would have been fine with. I even wanted Click in for Atkins. Click has had a solid track record.
In the 2022-2023 offseason, I understood sacrificing some offense for defense. However, this offseason didn't make sense. The team struggled to hit the ball. Atkins didn't improve the offense at all. He even didn't bring in new hitting coaches. Signing KK again made no sense. Varsho is fine in CF. They needed an LF that can hit. The hitters that are supposed to be the team's top hitters are terrible.
Atkins needs to go ASAP. The new GM can fire/hire who they choose. The longer this goes the more Shapiro needs to go.
probably, but I don't think that they'll fire him yet. If they're still struggling after the May 24 weekend he'll be fired.If they fire Schnieder tomorrow, do they go with Mattingly as interim?
If they fire Schnieder tomorrow, do they go with Mattingly as interim?
At the beginning of the season I picked the O/U date to be May 16th after the Baltimore series.probably, but I don't think that they'll fire him yet. If they're still struggling after the May 24 weekend he'll be fired.
It was the Dodgers defeating us in the offseason that put the writing on the wall for me for this season. That's when it locked in 2023 2.0.yeah i'm at that point too. I bowed out after the dodgers series and haven't watched an inning since.
It's just not worth our time (and money) to get invested in this team.
I'll check them out when they make some significant changes be that a new manager or better yet a new general manager.
Kind of hilarious that they pumped in all this money on the stadium and they forgot about the team that plays in it.
They better not. He's part of the problem and his track record as a manager isn't good.If they fire Schnieder tomorrow, do they go with Mattingly as interim?
Probably. Though i would hope not. I would go with a fresh voice. Wonder if Joe Maddon has any interest in becoming a manager again. Unlikely at the age of 70 but worth a shot to hire him for 2 years to see what he can get out of this core.
Do we want to try John Gibbons again? How is the guy still only 61 years old? He would be younger than 6 current MLB managers.
Lol! we have a winner.I'd fire everyone from the top down, hire them all back again and fire them again.
Fuuuuuck right off.
Have you had your vision tested recently?Loser after loser. Another loser start from Bassitt. Basically what he has become now. Pure loser
Have you had your vision tested recently?
This. He battled hard and pitched greatPreemptive fire when it was bases loaded and no outs with the top of the order up. Shaner forgot who he was dealing with… Bassitt is a true gamer.
Pop and Mayza did pretty well, now Romano needs to close it in the 9th.Now the million dollar question is, can this bullpen hold a 3 run lead with two innings left.
He tried his best to blow it. Gave up a run and a tying runner at 2nd.Pop and Mayza did pretty well, now Romano needs to close it in the 9th.
My biggest issue with Schneider is his reluctance to move on from something that isn't working. I understand being patient - you can't just react to every short slump and hot streak - but we're almost a quarter of the way through the season and the team is falling apart. Yet Springer gets the leadoff spot every day no matter what despite looking awful, Schneider is in and out of the lineup (and usually in the bottom third) despite looking better and better, Clement is still just a utility player despite outperforming all the other infielders to this point...Davis Schneider is still somehow batting 7th (behind Bo), and Springer still maintains the leadoff spot.
Dear lord
Is he being told by Atkins to be patient? Was Atkins responsible for pulling Berrios in the playoffs? Or are all these decisions by Schneider? With these guys you just don't know. In any case, it's pure incompetence and poor judgment by this blundering management.My biggest issue with Schneider is his reluctance to move on from something that isn't working. I understand being patient - you can't just react to every short slump and hot streak - but we're almost a quarter of the way through the season and the team is falling apart. Yet Springer gets the leadoff spot every day no matter what despite looking awful, Schneider is in and out of the lineup (and usually in the bottom third) despite looking better and better, Clement is still just a utility player despite outperforming all the other infielders to this point...
It's just dumb. You've reached a point in the season where you need to turn things around in a hurry or the season will be lost and you're going to be fired. How can you be comfortable just continuing to do things the exact same way and waiting for them to change? Moving Bo down was a start, but took way too long and it wasn't nearly enough. He needs to start giving playing time (and lineup spots) to the guys who have earned it and stop deferring to the guys who earned it in previous years.