No offense, but doesn’t every team conduct an offseason review? It’s really a non-story being reported as news by someone looking to fill lines.
sam valenti
I don’t think that the owner meets with the players in most cases.
Otherwise yes, every team has some sort of exit interviews.
berad373
Wow, Melvin must have quite the incriminating info on Mr Attanasio, or else he must have hacked into the Attanasios iCloud because he was ran from Texas for far, far less than what has happened in Milwaukee over the last couple years.
kidsmoke0906
Melvin lost 180 games in his last 2 years in Texas. I wouldn’t consider that far, far less than what is going on in MKE.
oh Hal
Melvin talked about how they needed veterans like Overbay and Reynolds in part because they kept the atmosphere relaxed during tough times. Now he’s talking about players’ attitudes to losing. Is a player who is relaxed after losses, lacking in some way?
Setting aside the fact that every player wants to win, how would such a thing be measured? Even if their sole goal was to make more money, that would be achieved through performance.
Melvin is great at some things but that doesn’t include roster management, admitting mistakes and moving on and his fetish for the past fulfilled through old players.
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mstrchef13
No offense, but doesn’t every team conduct an offseason review? It’s really a non-story being reported as news by someone looking to fill lines.
sam valenti
I don’t think that the owner meets with the players in most cases.
Otherwise yes, every team has some sort of exit interviews.
berad373
Wow, Melvin must have quite the incriminating info on Mr Attanasio, or else he must have hacked into the Attanasios iCloud because he was ran from Texas for far, far less than what has happened in Milwaukee over the last couple years.
kidsmoke0906
Melvin lost 180 games in his last 2 years in Texas. I wouldn’t consider that far, far less than what is going on in MKE.
oh Hal
Melvin talked about how they needed veterans like Overbay and Reynolds in part because they kept the atmosphere relaxed during tough times. Now he’s talking about players’ attitudes to losing. Is a player who is relaxed after losses, lacking in some way?
Setting aside the fact that every player wants to win, how would such a thing be measured? Even if their sole goal was to make more money, that would be achieved through performance.
Melvin is great at some things but that doesn’t include roster management, admitting mistakes and moving on and his fetish for the past fulfilled through old players.