Originally posted by savage1
Perhaps some of the team's plight is Minaya's fault in that he doesn't know how to put together a team which can compete at the highest level, and that he doesn't realize that simply acquiring very good players doesn't translate into a WS.
A team needs the type of players which can blend together to perform as a unit.
Sure the manager has to assume some responsibility, but judging by the collapse we saw last year and this year's less than stellar start, I think there is a lot more than meets the eye and that a lot of that can be attributed to the lack of team chemistry for which Minaya and not Randolph is responsible.
I agree with the comment that if Minaya's mind was already made he up,he should have fired Randolph before the trip and not after especially after winning two games in a row-then again maybe this action is indicative of the manner in which Minaya's mind operates and one more reason to believe that Minaya lacks the competence to be a GM.
A team needs the type of players which can blend together to perform as a unit.
Sure the manager has to assume some responsibility, but judging by the collapse we saw last year and this year's less than stellar start, I think there is a lot more than meets the eye and that a lot of that can be attributed to the lack of team chemistry for which Minaya and not Randolph is responsible.
I agree with the comment that if Minaya's mind was already made he up,he should have fired Randolph before the trip and not after especially after winning two games in a row-then again maybe this action is indicative of the manner in which Minaya's mind operates and one more reason to believe that Minaya lacks the competence to be a GM.
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