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Stonehands
As much as I respect Dombrowski, I feel like he needs atleast 2 different minds involved in initial roster moves. Hazen would be a great pick for GM because he knows the system and can provide insight that an outside voice cannot. However, hiring a competent GM and keeping Hazen in the mix somehow would be my preference. The name I have liked the most when it comes up is Eppler. He won’t be a Frank-Wren type “yes man” To Dombroski, he is well versed statistically, and is another outside voice that should value Red Sox prospects appropriately. Some 3 headed monster of Dombrowski, Hazen, and Eppler/Dipoto would make me feel much more comfortable about keeping the key prospects we have.
braves68
Baker sitting in dugout: You know when you young guys put together a great team in a couple years, you’re all going to be traded within months.
5 seconds later phone rings in dugout…
Jennings: Baker you’ve been released. Taxi waiting for you outside. Bags already packed.
willi
Man, This Franchise is wreck, complete unhappiness caused by a Greedy Owner.
One of Bud Tribe Boys stealing from American Tax Payer.
bradthebluefish
“While some of Dave Dombrowski’s biggest trades have involved moving prospects for established veterans, Gammons notes that some of those moves were ownership-driven.”
Not some, almost all of those moves were ownership-driven. It was Dombrowski who had to convince owner Mike Ilitch that it was best to stock up on prospects this year rather than go for it and really damage the future of the Detroit Tigers.