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I heard mention on MLBNetwork radio on Monday that Type A stuff would be likely to change - teams aren't enamored with losing first round picks.
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“The London Rippers and a mascot named Jack? Unbelievably poor taste. I’d be firing the marketing team that came up with that one,” tweets Megan Walker, director of the London Abused Women’s Centre.
But stop right there, Martin tells the London Free Press any link to Jack the Ripper is completely coincidental. Their mascot is a different Jack. Yes.
“That (Jack The Ripper) is not our story,” he tells the newspaper.
“Ripping a ball is used in baseball all the time.”
When I first saw what Festa posted, I thought, oh, that's clever - like Jack and also like ripping a baseball. Then I saw that funny denial and thought oops.
Last edited by Beef; 11-16-2011, 11:34 AM.
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The Chicago Cubs have hired Dale Sveum as their new manager, hoping the Milwaukee Brewers hitting coach can help turn around the long-suffering franchise.
The Cubs said Sveum would be introduced at a news conference Friday at Wrigley Field.
Sveum replaces Mike Quade, who was fired by Theo Epstein, the team’s new president of baseball operations. The Cubs finished 71-91 after a disappointing season that extended their infamous championship drought to 103 seasons.
Sveum, who turns 48 next Wednesday, has little experience as a manager, other than an interim stint for the Brewers late in 2008 after Ned Yost was fired.
Sveum had competition for the Cubs job. Rangers pitching coach Mike Maddux, Phillies bench coach Pete Mackanin and Indians bench coach Sandy Alomar Jr. all interviewed face-to-face for the spot. Red Sox bench coach DeMarlo Hale was interviewed over the phone and former Boston manager Terry Francona pulled himself out of contention.
Sveum also interviewed for the Red Sox manager’s vacancy and met a second time this week with officials from both the Cubs and Boston.
Sveum—the name is pronounced swaym—will take over a team that finished fifth in the NL Central and is saddled with big contracts belonging to Carlos Zambrano(notes) and Alfonso Soriano(notes). The Cubs also boast a talented young player in All-Star shortstop Starlin Castro(notes), but have a host of personnel questions to sort through.
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