Bryan Price, Mike Redmond, Tim Wallach, Brad Ausmus, and Mike Lowell are all rumored to be a candidate for the revolving door known as the skipper of the Miami Marlins.
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Managerial Hunt 2012: All Résumés Accepted
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Managerial Hunt 2012: All Résumés Accepted
LHP Chad James-Jupiter Hammerheads-
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If u wanna apply u need the following things(not joking either)
#1 No previous ML Manager Exp
#2 Ability to relate/coach younger players since payroll will be lowered
#3 Ok with following the FO structure
The guys they seem to be looking at include
Mike Redmond
Jeff Conine
Joey Espada
Tim Wallach
Tim Bogar
Bryan Price
Loria/Beinfest want guys who can coach a rebuilt young team,relate to them,be active in the community and probably the biggest thing-Be able to follow the FO structure(which means coach the team and shut up about all other moves)
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Originally posted by Ramp View Postwhy do you want John Boles?
He won 79 games with the 2000 squad. Do you remember what the 2000 squad consisted of? Ozzie won 69 with a Top 7 (Top 5?) payroll.
Who the manager is next year means very little. Therefore, don't spend a lot of money on one and find one that won't make a spectacle of himself.
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