ALDS Game 2: White Sox at Astros

Not gonna happen. Dusty’s back if he wants to be back.

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A guy can dream.

“Manager In Waiting” Joe Espada

Maybe the team your guys played in the last two games was NOT the same team that played 162 games during the regular season.

Or maybe 2 games aren’t representative of 162 game season.

Classic postseason attitude. Your team wins a game, it feels like they can’t be beat. The lose a game, and it feels like they’ll never win again.

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Yep! The good feeling vaporizes w/ the Game #3 warmups…

You guys seem to be assuming that this season doesn’t end with an egregious example of mismanagement, which could 1) well happen, and 2) change the Baker calculus quite a bit.

The question is; was Game 3 egregious enough?

Dusty’s whole tenure has been egregious. Nothing he can do will get him fired before next season. Nothing.

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He doesn’t have to be fired. Just not extended.

I am not a betting man, but if I were I’d bet against him coming back regardless.

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“Potato”…“Potatoe”…There is no way in hell Dusty Baker is not managing this team next Spring.

I’d like to say I agree, but for some reason, Crane does some weird shit.

But, I pray that Espada is the manager and HH is wrong.

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He’s often wrong, but never in… crap, wrong guy.

I’m hoping this certainty of yours falls into the “Trump will win Virginia” category.

I hope so too. Often I am very glad to be completely wrong. This would be one of those times.

Dusty’s biggest mistake was letting Luis Garcia pitch to the other Garcia at all.

He was clearly spent, had nothing, and could give nothing.

Any choice out of the pen would raise scrutiny because after Graveman/Stakek/Pressly there is no one who doesn’t have giant question marks on the scout sheet.

So Yimi, who isn’t exactly a fireman, comes in with a 2-0 count and 2 on.

Still, the Astros tied it in their half of the next frame only to be consumed by the flames of hades.

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Applies to him too

Luis had nothing the entire game, including command.

He will be back unless he says he doesn’t want to. Everything I’ve read says the players absolutely love him. I think the only way to get him to say no is to win the World Series.

I believe someone suggested to Dusty that winning the World Series would be a hell of a note to go out on, and his response was “If I win one, I’ll win two.”

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