Who should be the Blue Jays next manager?

Jays next manager?

  • Terry Francona

    Votes: 6 14.3%
  • Clint Hurdle

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Paul Molitor

    Votes: 19 45.2%
  • Ryne Sandberg

    Votes: 2 4.8%
  • I have a better option......

    Votes: 15 35.7%

  • Total voters
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gcostanza

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Sandy Alomar Jr.
 

gcostanza

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That list is too small and random.

Besides, the Indians have already hired Francona
Ryan Sandberg was hired about 10 days ago as the Phillies 3rd base coach, and some expect him to replace Charlie Manuel when he retires.
 

Dawgger

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Good bye John. You got a lot bigger mess in Boston than you had here.
I hope the official announcement comes soon. I don't understand why they would give Lind away for nothing. I am aware of his salary and I bet Boston is too. Boston was dumping high salaried players last year so I question them taking on Lind's salary. If he goes to Boston and comes anywhere close to being the hitter he once was AA looks pretty foolish especially with Lind remaining in the same division.
I wonder who they have in mind for the position. They must have done some home work before making the decision. A new manager may mean new coaches too.
Farrell may want some of the Jays current coaches with him in Boston
 

d_jedi

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Bring back Cito! Again!
 

shack

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Tell MLB.com your complaints

That's where I got the short list
In that case their list is not only short but also outdated.

I think Francona signed over a week ago, maybe two.

MLB deserves complaints if that is current for them.
 

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There may be other candidates once the WS is over.

Some bizarre thoughts/options:

* Will Ron Washington be replaced in Texas?
* Tony Pena (Yankee Bench Coach)
* Would the Angels dare to replace Scioscia?
* Lee Anderson http://twitpic.com/5h9n0g
* Alan Trammell (Diamondback Bench Coach)
* Mookie Wilson (cool name)
 

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I believe Brian Buttefield would be the best choice.

Always work from within the organization. Cito had no managerial experience when chosen and the idea that you need a manager with actual experience is not written in stone. Plenty of managers have shown success in their rookie season and have developed careers.

Butter's due. He has a huge baseball IQ. He knows this team very well and Wakamatsu, Walton, Murphy and Hentgen would probably stay.

Other teams have already showed interest in his abilities.

If A.A. doesn't at least offer him a formal interview this week, it's tantamount to a slap in the face to a worthy candidate for the position who has shown serious dedication to the team.
 

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Butterfield is an outstanding coach. Coaches don't always make great managers. I have not seen anything that indicates Butterfield is interested in the managers position nor have I ever heard of him being interested in or interviewed for any managerial positions that have been out there.
 

gcostanza

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He will a part of Francona's crew. Not in the picture.
Hall of Fame baseball writer Bob Elliott would like a word with you, Donald.

He has named Sandy Alomar as the favourite for the position.

Who will be the Jays' next manager?
Bob Elliott

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PURSE: $800,000 US and up.
DISTANCE: 162 games, with a September stretch run and an additional October appearance are preferable.
ELIGIBLE: Open.

1. Sandy Alomar, Jr.

46, Cleveland Indians, bench coach ... 5-2

Jays finalist two years ago. Six games interim manager for Indians this year. Would hiring Sandy mean brother Robbie and father Sandy in on the decision-making?

2. Don Wakamatsu

49, Jays bench coach ... 3-1

Two seasons managing in the majors, 463 games in the minors. Filled in when Farrell was ill in 2011.

3. Tim Wallach

55, Los Angeles Dodgers third base coach ... 3-1.

Managed 567 games in minors, two years triple-A Albuquerque

4. Brian Butterfield

54, Toronto Blue Jays third base coach ... 4-1

Managed 591 games in the minors, 35 above class-A, Close with players. Can’t maintain that relationship as a manager.

5. DeMarlo Hale

51, Baltimore Orioles third base coach ... 6-1

Finalist in 2010. Has managed 1,248 games in the minors.

6. Torey Lovullo

47, Jays first base coach ... 7-1

Managed 1,270 games in minors, last year with 2010 triple-A Pawtucket. Farrell loyalist, Two interviews

with the Red Sox a year ago.

7. Tony Pena

55, New YorkYankees bench coach ... 8-1

Managed the K.C. Royals from 2002-05 for 483 games. Former AL manager of the year. Has been interviewed by Yanks and Red Sox.

8. Ryne Sandberg

53, Philadelphia Phillies third base coach ... 10-1.

Hall of Famer. Big fan of T.O. from ’91 all-star game. Endorsed by Dallas Green. Baseball America manager of year in’11.

9. Brad Ausmus

43 San Diego Padres assistant coach ... 12-1

Has never managed. Does have rave reviews after interviewing with Red Sox, Astros. Was a highly intelligent player.

10. Rob Thomson

49, New York Yankees third base coach ... 15-1

Managed 75 games in the minors, Has five World Series rings. Now lives in Stratford.



11. Matt Williams

46, Arizona Diamondbacks third base coach ... 20-1

Only 32 games experience in minors. Wants to manage, and is doing so in Arizona Fall League

12. Dave Anderson

52, Texas Rangers third base coach ... 25-1

Managed 1,052 games in the minors, one year at triple-A. Rockies interested?



13. Brad Mills

55, about to be named to Indians coaching staff ... 30-1

Managed sad-sack Astros for 445 games, Solid baseball man

13. Dave Martinez

48, Tampa Bay Rays bench coach ... 30-1

Was interviewed before with the Jays and didn’t make the second round, Has never managed, but has picked up some Joe Maddon magic.

15. Tony Beasley

45, manager triple-A Syracuse ... 50-1

Has managed 918 games in the Nationals system.

16. Omar Vizquel

45, Blue Jays infielder, just retired ... 100-1

Was accurate about the lack of discipline on the Blue Jays, Wants to manage.






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Ironhead

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There may be other candidates once the WS is over.

Some bizarre thoughts/options:

* Will Ron Washington be replaced in Texas?
* Tony Pena (Yankee Bench Coach)
* Would the Angels dare to replace Scioscia?
* Lee Anderson http://twitpic.com/5h9n0g
* Alan Trammell (Diamondback Bench Coach)
* Mookie Wilson (cool name)
I do not think Washington is all that good, if he should become available.
Pena, maybe.
Sciocia will likely stay with LA Angels. At least for another season.
I kind of like the idea of giving Trammell a shot. Did he not manage the Tigers for a season or two ?
What has Wilson been doing ?

I also like Butterfield, Hale, Wallach and Sandberg.
 
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