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Lather, Rinse, repeat.
Yup, anyone excited about this news get ready for more of the sameTech Worlds":2mqslev6 said:Lather, Rinse, repeat.
DavidSeven":2ena03t3 said:Spleenhawk2.0":2ena03t3 said:Not at all surprised by the firing - but the timing seems rather odd.
It seems weird to me, too. Mike Salk posted an article yesterday calling for the firing, and then Jack was fired the next morning. I don't follow the Ms too closely, but is ownership really that manipulable or does Salk generally act as their mouthpiece? Timing seems awfully coincidental.
mbtitleist":1qw8o47u said:My guess is Salk has an insider and decided to write that piece when he knew it was all but a matter of time until Z was fired.
Tical21":3dan2cos said:The higher ups get a lot of blame, but it is pretty easy to see that 90% of this team's issues are on the field. They haven't been finding the right talent and/or grooming it. If they had just hit on like one or two of Montero/Smoak/Zunino/Ackley/Hultzen, this whole thing could look entirely different. Instead, each of them is basically a monumental type bust. When Kyle Seager is the only halfway decent offensive player your system has produced in over ten years, you've got major problems with your baseball people. I guess you can blame the people that hire these baseball people, and that's fair. I guess if we had better upper management, maybe they would've hired somebody better than Jack Z.
Hahaha this team will not be blown up and there will be no rebuild. Will not happen.Tical21":2h12drsx said:It's going to be really hard for the GM they bring in to keep his job. DJ Peterson still looks terrible this year. Alex Jackson can't hit in A ball. This is going to take YEARS. I hate to say it. I HATE to say it. I will have tears rolling down my face if they do it, but if they ever want to win while Felix is still in the majors, they need to trade him to another team. Blow it all up. Cano, gone. Cruz, gone. Seager's young enough to keep. It's time to go Houston Astros and get all the young talent we can. It is the one and only chance we have to be any good in 5-7 years. Not doing so only prolongs the misery. Can a new GM get the go-ahead to blow it up? Probably not while our boy Howie is still here.
The problem is Howard Lincoln is still PART of the process. He is Mather's boss, his fingerprints will be all over this hire as they've been for every FO hire since he's had the position he currently holds. Nothing is different other swaping Mather for Armstrong. As long as Howard has a job with the Mariners, I will expect the same results.KitsapGuy":39yx8qmr said:Mather said it was not out of the question that the new GM could be hired before the end of the season but I would expect more realistically we will see the new GM in place in the first or second week of October. He expects whoever that person is has already been watching the team closely and doing a thorough evaluation of the organization. In other words, this person will hit the ground running.
This will be Mather's hire. Chairman and CEO Howard Lincoln will be a part of the process, and Chairman Emeritus John Ellis will most likely be consulted. Final candidates will meet with ownership but when all is said and done, it will be his candidate they go with. He is ready to find that person, but he will practice what he preaches when it comes to asking for help. He will use his resources.
"I've been in baseball since '89," he said. "I know a lot of baseball executives. I have people I can call, I have people I can jump on an airplane and go see and vet candidates. There's a lot of close, longtime steady baseball people that I am going to lean on. I also have a great ownership group. Their opinions matter and I am gong to make sure that they are heard as well."
According to a number of national reports, the job in Seattle is very desirable. Two former GMs I talked with today indicated as much, saying the talent in place and resources seemingly available make winning quickly very much a possibility. Mather has a list of candidates that he expects will grow in the coming days. The expectation for the new hire will be great.
http://mynorthwest.com/374/2802461/What ... r-a-new-GM
Uncle Si":1x4yz3fr said:Sgt. Largent":1x4yz3fr said:Great news, now if we can just fire Chuck, Howard and find an owner that actually cares we'd be in business.
Owners have spent a lot of money to be fair to them.
Manager is next, don't we think?
Sports Hernia":3bjkpk0x said:They said that decision is up to the Next GM. More than likely he'd want his own guy unless they hire the typical "yes man" that Howard Lincoln so desires.