MLB - Detroit Tigers/Cleveland Indians Box Score Sunday August 2, 2009 - Yahoo! Sports
At least today, nothing was wrong with the Indians.
At least today, nothing was wrong with the Indians.
MLB - Detroit Tigers/Cleveland Indians Box Score Sunday August 2, 2009 - Yahoo! Sports
At least today, nothing was wrong with the Indians.
According to WKNR (citing unnamed sources), The Indians will hold a press conference at 1:30 this afternoon to announcing the firing of Eric Wedge.
Oh THANK GAWD!!!!
It's so weird that they're doing it with a few games left in the year...I won't truly believe it until I see it. My prediction for his replacement: Buck Showalter.
Yep. There's a doubleheader today. According to knr, they're announcing the firing today to give Wedge some time with the local media and he'll finish the season managing the team (how weird is that????)....I hope they hire from outside. They need a fresh voice.Yeah, I was just thinking that. They waited this long to announce the firing, why didn't they just wait a few more days until the season is over? BTW, don't we have a double header today? I wonder if there will be an interm coach or what?
As for replacements, the Indians typically hire from within. If that's the case, I can see Joel Skinner getting a shot. I don't think it's a given though. In this case, I can see them going outside the family for their next hire. Should be interesting...
What a difference two years can make for one team.
I predict Red Sox pitching coach and former Indians pitcher, John Farrell will be the next manager of the Tribe.
IMO, Farrell will make a GREAT manager. Just the other day on sports radio, they were saying that Farrell will give some team a great leader.
I predict Red Sox pitching coach and former Indians pitcher, John Farrell will be the next manager of the Tribe.
IMO, Farrell will make a GREAT manager. Just the other day on sports radio, they were saying that Farrell will give some team a great leader.
I thought the same thing until I read the Plain Dealer today. According to the article, Farrell's contract with the Sox doesn't allow him to talk to other teams about a managerial position until after the 2010 season.
I may be incorrect here...but I 'd swear on last Saturday's FOX broadcast of the Sox-Yankees game, they showed John in the dugout and McCarver said he spoke with Tito and he squashed any rumors about his departure from the Red Sox organization to be a manager elsewhere saying John was THAT valuable to them.
If that's true, the Sox should just rip up the contract.
This is a dream of Farrell's, and to manage in Cleveland (a place he's VERY fond of) is the icing on the cake!