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Sunday, November 27, 2005

Dodgers To Speak With Grady Little

Jerry Crasnick of ESPN reports that the Dodgers will speak with former Red Sox skipper Grady Little for their open managerial job. Little is currently a roving catching instructor for the Chicago Cubs.

So far, the least objectionable choice of a bad list, though I reserve judgement following a closer look at his record; superficially, he had two winning seasons with Boston (93-69 and 95-67 in 2002 and 2003 respectively). Allowing Pedro to stay in the game in Game 7 of the 2003 ALCS didn't seem so smart. Letting your players run the roost isn't a good idea, generally, even if they are future Hall of Famers.


Comments:
Somebody else said this somewhere else (BTF?), but --

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I sure am glad they fired DePodesta before he could hire a lousy manager.
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