Name a Marlins’ front office member and chances are he’ll be in New York this week.
Wednesday, the club’s executives will gather with owner Jeffrey Loria for some off-season planning. Among the topics likely on the agenda: the club’s next manager, free agent targets, and ways to improve the farm system.
Last month in Chicago, Loria said the lack of organizational depth was disappointing and hinted changes would be forthcoming, but he did offer specifics.
“Wait and see,” Loria said, during the club’s second-half opening series against the Cubs at Wrigley Field. “We need to improve that situation. When we needed some players, we didn’t have them. The top players in our minor league system are now here, so that leaves us a little thin down there. When we have a problem, we can‘t call on the guys that are here.
“We could use some additional instruction in spring training. The question of an approach to an at-bat is not a question when you come to the major leagues. It’s dealt with down below, thinking about situations.”
As far as a new manager, Loria is on the record saying the Marlins would pursue an experienced skipper. If he becomes available, Ozzie Guillen would rank high on their wish list, but the Marlins can’t count on that marriage with the White Sox coming to an end. Some names with previous managerial experience currently on major league staffs: Willie Randolph, John Gibbons, Trey Hillman, Alan Trammell, Tony Pena, John McLaren and Don Baylor…
Wednesday, the club’s executives will gather with owner Jeffrey Loria for some off-season planning. Among the topics likely on the agenda: the club’s next manager, free agent targets, and ways to improve the farm system.
Last month in Chicago, Loria said the lack of organizational depth was disappointing and hinted changes would be forthcoming, but he did offer specifics.
“Wait and see,” Loria said, during the club’s second-half opening series against the Cubs at Wrigley Field. “We need to improve that situation. When we needed some players, we didn’t have them. The top players in our minor league system are now here, so that leaves us a little thin down there. When we have a problem, we can‘t call on the guys that are here.
“We could use some additional instruction in spring training. The question of an approach to an at-bat is not a question when you come to the major leagues. It’s dealt with down below, thinking about situations.”
As far as a new manager, Loria is on the record saying the Marlins would pursue an experienced skipper. If he becomes available, Ozzie Guillen would rank high on their wish list, but the Marlins can’t count on that marriage with the White Sox coming to an end. Some names with previous managerial experience currently on major league staffs: Willie Randolph, John Gibbons, Trey Hillman, Alan Trammell, Tony Pena, John McLaren and Don Baylor…
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