Kim Ng on public radio

October 9, 2008 · Filed Under Mariners · 5 Comments 

For your enjoyment, not wholly baseball-related. Thanks to DMK for the pointer.

10/9 news roundup

October 9, 2008 · Filed Under Mariners · 5 Comments 

Stone again with some great quotes … Stone and Baker profile 13 candidates … Hickey on the M’s interviewing Ng.

Target-rich environment

October 9, 2008 · Filed Under Mariners · 29 Comments 

There are so many quotes in this MLB.com interview with Chuck Armstrong that made me wince that I don’t know where to start pulling them.
– trusts his own instincts and decision-making
– believes best person to hire new GM is himself
– wants to return to collaborative management, like they had in the good old days (presumably, this means collaborating with Lincoln/Armstrong)
– says he invites dissent and apparantly feels the M’s have done this in the past

I’ve really been trying not to get too depressed or whatever when I read stuff like this, but the temptation to read every quote in the most negative way possible is almost irresistable.

On the interview and Ng

October 8, 2008 · Filed Under Mariners · 16 Comments 

We’ve written a lot about Kim Ng here in the past, and I’m indisposed, so I’m going to skip the recap. And I’m going to also skip the other issue about her candidacy* and say this:

Ng doesn’t do much in the way of publicity, so you’re very likely not going to hear a ton about her as the team does their interviews and whatnot. I will bet big money that she will rock those interviews. The team clearly intends to ask candidates a lot of questions about what they’d do in different situations, how they’d build the team, and so on (which is going to be a huge improvement over the last time they did this). And while (as previously expressed) I don’t know that Ng’s at the cutting edge of GM technology in the way we do know that (say) Antonetti is, in part because of the previously-mentioned press aversion, I guarantee that there will be no interview question she won’t be prepared for. If they ask her what they should do about Bloomquist, she’s going to tell them Bloomquist should be about #100 on a Top #100 Offseason Question list, and then she’ll tell them why, and Armstrong and Lincoln will probably stare, remember to close their mouths, and then have to decide whether that feeling is fright or excitement.

Sometimes that wins jobs even when the candidate goes in low on odds. Ricciardi got his job that way. Ng could be next.

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Red hot handicapping update

October 8, 2008 · Filed Under Mariners · 12 Comments 

A semi-random gauge of who’s likely to get the job. Based on current press coverage, rumors, substantiated and un, educated guesses, and so on. We claim no insight into front office machinations. Please, no wagering.

A brief step back from my standard odds-posting without commentary. Stone’s story, as you’d expect, changes the odds a lot: DiPoto, who’d been included in a group that lost traction the longer they went on without being mentioned, goes back up. Tony Bernazard, who we hadn’t heard a peep about, goes from “field” to a significant chance. LaCava, Woodfork, and Ng, who we’ve been talking about forever, get their chances vindicated. I’m relucant to give up on Hahn, who was briefly the hot rumor and someone the M’s were seriously pursuing. And yet, we give Larry an official USSM Endorsement every year for good reason, so you see why this gets well-shaken.

I’ll give some brief thoughts on who this means and for what when I have a chance, which may not happen. Anyway!

Who (links) Percent
LaCava (1, 2) 25%
Ng (1, 2) 20%
Woodfork 20%
Tony Bernazard 14%
Jerry DiPoto 14%
Hahn (1) 5%
Pelekoudas 1%
Bulk candidates  
Field 1%

For names and brief resumes, check our potential GM candidates post.

“Field” is everyone not listed. Field includes: Avila, Evans, Hinch, Hoyer, Evans, Forst, Jennings, White.

10/8 news roundup

October 8, 2008 · Filed Under Mariners · 36 Comments 

Larry Stone on the GM search.

In search of a replacement for Bill Bavasi, who was fired June 16, the Mariners will interview Peter Woodfork, Arizona’s assistant general manager; Jerry DiPoto, Arizona’s director of player personnel; Tony Bernazard, New York Mets vice president of player development; Kim Ng, Los Angeles Dodgers assistant general manager; and Tony LaCava, Toronto Blue Jays assistant general manager.

Also, Joe Cowley at the Chicago Sun-Times spectulates that Joey Cora could be the next M’s manager.

The Seattle Mariners have Sox bench coach Joey Cora atop their managerial list. Cora is a huge figure in the Northwest, and now that the Sox are done for the year, the interview process will begin.

You’ll never make it to the bigs with fungus on your shower shoes

October 7, 2008 · Filed Under Mariners · 60 Comments 

This is a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad idea. (Hat tip to Gaslamp Ball)

Discussion topics…

• What’s your favorite baseball movie?

• If this comes out, will you see it?

Scraps

October 7, 2008 · Filed Under Off-topic ranting · 17 Comments 

From the Improving Safeco thread:

Long time commenter scraps has had a stroke. You can learn more details at:

link

Our best wishes are with scraps and those close to him. Come back soon.

Improving Safeco

October 7, 2008 · Filed Under Mariners · 62 Comments 

Derek wrote the other day about improvements he’d like to see to the pregame show so, in that same vein, here are a few improvements I’d like to see made at Safeco Field…

Go green

Several teams have recently started to make their stadiums more environmentally friendly but, surprisingly, the M’s aren’t one of them. I know they do a great job at recycling but that’s not enough. The Pirates recently launched a great program that includes an emphasis on recycling, printing team materials with soy-based ink, converting their cooking oil into bio diesel, installing motion sensors for lights in the offices, eliminating all Styrofoam, and making all U.S.-based scouts drive Chevy fuel flex vehicles. The Red Sox and Giants recently installed (or plan to install) solar panels, the Mets new park is being built with recycled concrete and steel and the A’s have converted to corn-based beer cups that can be composted. Even minor league teams are going green. Baseball America reported last year that the Lake Elsinore Storm would conserve a million gallons of water every year by simply installing flushless urinals. 

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10/6 news roundup

October 6, 2008 · Filed Under Mariners · 6 Comments 

• Larry LaRue reports that Bedard’s surgery was the “best-case scenario” and that he begins rehab tomorrow.

• Kirby Arnold says Rick Rizzs won’t be getting voted into the Hall of Fame next year. Shocking, I know. Oh, and that Jose Lopez says he reallyreallyreally doesn’t want to play first base.

• The Arizona Fall League begins play tomorrow. The M’s prospects playing for the Peoria Javelinas include: Doug Fister, Gaby Hernandez, Stephen Kahn, Joe Woerman, Rob Johnson, Carlos Triunfel & Greg Halman.

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