Not that anyone in the Marlins organization thinks Trader Jack is over the hill. Team President David Samson said of McKeon Monday, "he's sharper than half the people we have working with us."
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I think that's a gross understatement.
Originally posted by Namaste View PostJack's first order of business: Shutting down LoMo's twitter account.
Glad to have him back, though. And wearing a great number!God would be expecting a first pitch breaking ball in the dirt because humans love to disappoint him.
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Not sure why Choate would be facing righties since it flies in the face of conventional baseball logic, but ISWYDT.
Then again, whatever we've been doing sucks monkey nuts so might as well be CRAZYGod would be expecting a first pitch breaking ball in the dirt because humans love to disappoint him.
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OMG, this is going to be fun.
Jack McKeon’s first move in his second go-around as the Marlins manager was to bench Hanley Ramirez.
Ramirez, the three-time All-Star arrived late to the clubhouse Monday, showing up after McKeon called the team together for a 3:30 p.m. meeting, according to people in the organization. When asked if he knew why he was not in the lineup Ramirez said “no,” before joining his teammates to stretch.
When McKeon was asked if there was a reason Ramirez is not in the lineup he said: “Yeah, because I didn’t put him in there.” He added that he didn’t like the way Ramirez was running on Sunday. McKeon was in North Carolina on Sunday at a softball game in which his granddaughter was playing. Ramirez was going 0-for-3 in St. Petersburg against the Rays, dropping his average to .201.
McKeon, who was introduced as the team’s interim manager just more than 24 hours after Edwin Rodriguez resigned Sunday morning, said during his press conference he would not be afraid to make the tough decisions.
“If you try to be (the players’) friend that will get you fired,” he said.
President of baseball operations Larry Beinfest said on Monday that McKeon has sole autonomy on all on-field decisions.
“He can get the attention of the team very quickly and get them moving in the right direction,” Beinfest said before the decision was made on Ramirez.
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Originally posted by flamarlin21 View PostJack is known to use old school ball. He doesn't believe in situational guys and will use guys who probably just throw an inning at most for multiple innings.
Does anyone remember him consistently mismanaging the pen the last time he was here?
He used Choate appropriately tonight.
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