Says he wants to be GM again and is very happy his 4 years here weren't a waste.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/20...e9L/story.html
Says he wants to be GM again and is very happy his 4 years here weren't a waste.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/20...e9L/story.html
But his 4 years here were a waste
Patting himself on the back. If he were still in charge this year the team would have won it's usual 65 to 69 games. Good luck getting someone to buy your nonsense.
I don't think that's entirely fare. Jones and Hardy were excellent additions to the club and I am sure he had some input in bringing buck here. He signed, although he did not draft Weiters and was involved in drafts that gave us Bundy and some of the other players we're starting to see at the mlb level.
No doubt that Duquette put some of the touches in place that allowed the O's to become such a great story but the corps of the team was developed by MacPhail and, to a lesser extent, Flannagan.
Zero impact free agent signings about sums up his reign to me. He still ignored the needs at 1st and 3rd the entire time he was here. OH wait, he did sign Garrett Atkins![]()
AM brought in some of the players who now contribute. that's as far as his contributions go. I totally agree with the comment that the team would have finished in the basement... again...if he was here last season.
but the article gives me the impression that he understands that. it didn't sound like he was trying to take too much credit.
If AM were still here, he'd have typically set low expectations (to cover his butt) and surprise surprise, the O's would have predictably met AM's expectations.
Speaking of expectations and predictably, did you know that I predicted the O's would make the playoffs and win 95 games in 2012?
The offense under DD in 2012 produced the same as they did in 2011. So DD doesn't get any credit for that but the starting rotation is DD's doing. And Tillman probably would have been awful this year if it weren't for DD bringing in Rick Peterson. Macphail ignored starting pitching. He just seemed to believe pitching didn't matter. And would fix itself.
McPhail made some good trades but thats the only noticable thing that I can tell he has done. Maybe some prospects will start performing well in the minors that make him look good. But I agree there would not have been any significant changes to the pitching staff like what happened under DD, which means 90 losses again. McPhail was out of touch with todays game. He never seemed to have a backup plan in case all 5 starters fail, like they would every year under him.
“I’m happy for Peter because nobody was more supportive of what we tried to do during those lean years than Peter. We stuck to a strategy and it paid off.We invested in the Dominican and it’s paid off big dividends.”
Can someone tell me what MacPhail is talking about here?
He's probably talking about the baseball academy the O's opened down in the DR.
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/200...-santo-domingo
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