cookthebooks
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at the end of the day the pirates stink at developing players above high a and this guy managed the aa team
at the end of the day the pirates stink at developing players above high a and this guy managed the aa team
just looked at the tenures of the coaching staff in indy and it is brutal. all need to go as well. fire everyone for sure, stark/broadway first and foremost outside of the real change this organization truly needs.To add on to my post from the last page, I do find it a little odd that they specifically singled out Ryan and not Indy's manager. I would have thought that with the struggles so many players on the Pirates have had when transitioning from AAA to the MLB, you'd start by looking at the AAA manager for not preparing them well enough. I know a part of it is just baseball, but who's the last player that was able to somewhat seamlessly transition from AAA to the majors for the Pirates? The closest guy was Meadows, who sucked in AAA with the Pirates and was a 0.0 WAR player in the majors with the Pirates.
Yes, the AA manager was the one making the toxic environment and not the executives and ownership who don't care about putting a winning product on the field. Brilliant logic as usual from the ship of fools.
at the end of the day the pirates stink at developing players above high a and this guy managed the aa team