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  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    igotid88 wrote:
    If Girardi doesn't come back. Would you take Willie? I don't think they'll go to Pena.

    No don't want him or Pena , Donnie will be in the discussion as he's a free agent as well and I'm sure scioscia will be a top candidate if the angels fire him. At least there's no chance of bobby v. :lol:

    Mattingly has a club option for next year. Why no Pena? That may be my go to if Girardi left.
  • BinauralJam
    BinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    I would hope Pena gets the job, love that guy, unless Donnie's available of course.
  • JonnyPistachio
    JonnyPistachio Florida Posts: 10,219
    I would hope Pena gets the job, love that guy, unless Donnie's available of course.

    Donnie! I suppose this post season with the Dodgers will reveal a lot.
    What Pena is this you speak of?
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  • BinauralJam
    BinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    I would hope Pena gets the job, love that guy, unless Donnie's available of course.

    Donnie! I suppose this post season with the Dodgers will reveal a lot.
    What Pena is this you speak of?


    Tony
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    Had some manager experience with the Royals a few years back, former Catcher, always liked him. Just worry if he can handle the NY media.
  • badbrains
    badbrains Posts: 10,255
    I'd take scoscia or however you spell his name. I think he can handle New York
  • Yanks to offer Girardi a contract tomm
  • Heard on MK show sources said the cubs are going to offer 6mm per for girardi, MK mentioned Pinella and Larussa as possible replacements if he leaves.
  • BinauralJam
    BinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    Heard on MK show sources said the cubs are going to offer 6mm per for girardi, MK mentioned Pinella and Larussa as possible replacements if he leaves.



    Damn! i cant stand Larussa, that would make me sick.
  • Heard on MK show sources said the cubs are going to offer 6mm per for girardi, MK mentioned Pinella and Larussa as possible replacements if he leaves.



    Damn! i cant stand Larussa, that would make me sick.

    Lou would be the obvious choice totally forgot about him.
  • Newch91
    Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    Heard on MK show sources said the cubs are going to offer 6mm per for girardi, MK mentioned Pinella and Larussa as possible replacements if he leaves.



    Damn! i cant stand Larussa, that would make me sick.

    Lou would be the obvious choice totally forgot about him.
    I thought Lou was retired? If anything, I would love to have Donnie as manager.
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  • Newch91
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  • Newch91 wrote:
    I thought Lou was retired? If anything, I would love to have Donnie as manager.

    Well managing the yankees would be appealing enough to come out of retirement, I prefer Donnie as well but Lou would be a good get if it came down to it.
  • badbrains
    badbrains Posts: 10,255
    Newch91 wrote:
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    Ahhhh, paveno's ex.
  • This look familiar :lol:

    Swisher 0-4 2K's 5 LOB
  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    This look familiar :lol:

    Swisher 0-4 2K's 5 LOB

    Yes, russell Martin on the other hand...

    And just to add that AB late in the game with two one and swisher swinging out if his shoes on 3 straight pitches was as bad as it gets
  • rival.
    rival. Chicago Posts: 7,775
    cubs fans out here are DROOLING over the possibility of having girardi as their new coach.

    it's quite funny.

    but as someone mentioned earlier, it could be a great time for girardi to leave the yankees now with the respect as a manager that clawed and scrapped the entire season with a completely depleted roster, rather than sticking around with a team on a rapid decline(face it, the yanks are going to be bad for the next couple of years).

    don't know if it is the right time to bring in donnie, but pena is a great option for "rebuilding" years.
  • Green Circle
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  • rival. wrote:
    cubs fans out here are DROOLING over the possibility of having girardi as their new coach.

    it's quite funny.

    but as someone mentioned earlier, it could be a great time for girardi to leave the yankees now with the respect as a manager that clawed and scrapped the entire season with a completely depleted roster, rather than sticking around with a team on a rapid decline(face it, the yanks are going to be bad for the next couple of years).

    don't know if it is the right time to bring in donnie, but pena is a great option for "rebuilding" years.

    I think it's way too early to just assume the yankees will be bad over the next few years considering the resources they have at their disposal.
  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    rival. wrote:
    cubs fans out here are DROOLING over the possibility of having girardi as their new coach.

    it's quite funny.

    but as someone mentioned earlier, it could be a great time for girardi to leave the yankees now with the respect as a manager that clawed and scrapped the entire season with a completely depleted roster, rather than sticking around with a team on a rapid decline(face it, the yanks are going to be bad for the next couple of years).

    don't know if it is the right time to bring in donnie, but pena is a great option for "rebuilding" years.

    I think it's way too early to just assume the yankees will be bad over the next few years considering the resources they have at their disposal.

    Agree with this for the most part but when the team is doing things like letting Martin walk, replacing him with Chris Stewart (and shitty Cervelli) and picking up Wells, Ichiro and Soriano for multiple years, I don't have a lot of confidence.
  • Those 3 guys are going to cost us 13.9mm so it's not like they're gonna handcuff us. No confidence in wells and Ichiro but I think sori will put up some decent numbers once again. They should've never given Ichiro that second year but he doesn't have a no trade and we could probably move him if we need to and wells is as good as gone.