June 9th. Fish verses Buccos #2. If anyone cares....
Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2017 1:32 am
7B565B4A4D5C4B0B08390 wrote: Yes, but plenty of financial flexibility.
regardless of whether you think NH and Clint are doing good or bad jobs this is the type of season that costs people jobs.
If the team struggles all season and ends up with 75 wins or less I think both will be gone.
Nutting won't raise payroll but will say he is doing something by changing decision makers. He appreciates the turnaround they made in organization but it is time for someone else to take the team to the next level.
Need to do something to stimulate ticket sales for 2018.
I think NH is safe. I think it all comes down to "spin" for Nutting. He can blame Hurdle for losing. But if he blames NH, he's saying he was wrong about hiring TBMTIB and has to start over with another rebuilding. He probably also realizes he may not find a better GM at putting a team together on a shoestring budget. I believe NH's off season failures are largely due to the financial constraints imposed on him. That won't change with a new GM. And since it seems the team will always be put together cheaply, it requires a manager clever enough to get the absolute most out of his roster. Hurdle, with his concrete thinking, adherence to formulas and poor game management is not that manager. But then, I'm not sure who is.
what Bobster says makes sense but I expect next year's season tickets sales to drop dramatically. Also, NH's plan will have failed and if NH does come back I can see replacing Hurdle only working for a season unless 2018 team is a winner (around 90 games not just 82).
Don't know if Nutting would admit that he needs another GM or not that is a good question.
regardless of whether you think NH and Clint are doing good or bad jobs this is the type of season that costs people jobs.
If the team struggles all season and ends up with 75 wins or less I think both will be gone.
Nutting won't raise payroll but will say he is doing something by changing decision makers. He appreciates the turnaround they made in organization but it is time for someone else to take the team to the next level.
Need to do something to stimulate ticket sales for 2018.
I think NH is safe. I think it all comes down to "spin" for Nutting. He can blame Hurdle for losing. But if he blames NH, he's saying he was wrong about hiring TBMTIB and has to start over with another rebuilding. He probably also realizes he may not find a better GM at putting a team together on a shoestring budget. I believe NH's off season failures are largely due to the financial constraints imposed on him. That won't change with a new GM. And since it seems the team will always be put together cheaply, it requires a manager clever enough to get the absolute most out of his roster. Hurdle, with his concrete thinking, adherence to formulas and poor game management is not that manager. But then, I'm not sure who is.
what Bobster says makes sense but I expect next year's season tickets sales to drop dramatically. Also, NH's plan will have failed and if NH does come back I can see replacing Hurdle only working for a season unless 2018 team is a winner (around 90 games not just 82).
Don't know if Nutting would admit that he needs another GM or not that is a good question.