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May 25 12:32p by Rob Neyer
Read More: Bobby Crosby (SS - ARI), Brian Fuentes (P - OAK), Colorado Rockies
Bob Geren's definitely under a harsh spotlight, given Brian Fuentes' comments Monday night, and with ex-A's closer Huston Street now weighing in. John Shea (via SFGate):
In September 2008, Street had to be separated from Geren by shortstop Bobby Crosby after getting pulled from a game in Detroit. Calling himself "selfish," Street later held a meeting to apologize to his teammates.
On Tuesday, Street, now with the Rockies, offered his harshest public criticism of Geren in a text to Chronicle reporter Susan Slusser:
"Bob was never good at communication, and I don't want to speak for anybody else, but it was a sentiment reflected in many conversations during the two years I spent in Oakland, and even recently when talking to guys after I left. For me personally, he was my least favorite person I have ever encountered in sports from age 6 to 27. I am very thankful to be in a place where I can trust my manager."
Since Fuentes popped off, a fair number of my baseball-writing friends have suggested, in no uncertain terms, that relief pitchers should quit whining and just $%&@# pitch when their manager tells them to pitch -- save situation, non-save situation, whatever.
Well, sure. It would be lovely if the world worked that way. But one of a manager's jobs -- shoot, maybe his most important job -- is to know, with some degree of precision, how his players will respond in various situations.
According to John Shea, "In his 11 save opportunities, Fuentes has a 2.92 ERA and has converted nine. In 12 non-save chances, Fuentes is 0-6 with an 8.00 ERA."
Does Fuentes perform worse in non-save situations because it's all in his head? That's an interesting theoretical question, but practically speaking it's irrelevant. Once you've got Brian Fuentes on your roster, all you can do put him in positions in which he's most likely to succeed. Considering Fuentes' seven losses, it might be fair to say that Bob Geren has failed to do that.
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Simple solution
don’t pay closers any more money than any other relief pitchers. If you want the relievers to always be able to come in and pitch, then don’t let them thinking that with every save they get they are in a better position for their next contract. Otherwise pitchers are gonna be pissed when they are demoted from temporary closer while the closer is on the DL to setup man while the closer is still on the DL if they are pitching well in save situations.
by Not a Gunslinger on May 25, 2011 12:41 PM EDT reply actions
Bob Geren has got to go.
I speak for a majority of A’s fans, he has made countless moves that have left us irate or scratching our heads. I do believe bringing in a veteran manager with a little more fire and motivation this team would be sitting atop the AL West.
Put your personal relationship aside and make the move Billy.
by HRH on May 25, 2011 12:50 PM EDT reply actions
Worst manager in baseball
and it’s not close
Please fire Bob Geren
by I am Al's Smirking Revenge on May 25, 2011 1:17 PM EDT up reply actions
It's a shame this has all come down to how Geren handles his bullpen....
…because he’s a terrible manager in so many other parts of the game, and is one of the least inspirational or motivating leaders in baseball.
I dont know a single A’s fan who will defend this guy – he has to go.
by As_Reb on May 25, 2011 2:52 PM EDT reply actions
Isn't it possible
that Geren is rly just an abrassive ahole.
I mean to have all theese players cumming out against u in the press, that takes sum kinda hate.
by Brendl on May 26, 2011 4:12 AM EDT reply actions
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