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Johnny Shoe
Mets clinched the NL East today, 1st time since 2006.
johnsilver
It’s hard to ever imagine Dayton Moore being on the receiving end of any award isn’t it? All the insults and blunders fans have had towards him over the years. Looks like he has done well last few years, even after losing Shields, Moose and Butler from his 2014 team.
kingjenrry
He’s done surprisingly decent work but that Cueto trade isn’t looking so hot.
ronnsnow
Mo offense to Dayton Moore, but Huntington deserves this award
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
I know it’s a different format now, but earlier this season I thought the Mets had a chance of winning this division if their pitching held up. Now, I wasn’t sure about their bullpen, but even that was obviously good enough.
Congrats on winning the NL East! It’s ALWAYS good to see someone different.
Now, I am hoping that the Astros hold on to a playoff spot and if a Royals/Blue Jays series happens, i can tell you that I will watch! That series has the potential to be an adult size, full blown bang-a-roo! Like the Excedrin commercial used to say
Brixton
I wouldn’t vote for Cashman, considering at the deadline, he over looked his biggest problem — SP.
AA might have done well, but he did give up a ton for Price and Tulo. Overpaid a bit for Martin. But Revere, Hawkins and Lowe have been huge for them.
Daniels gave up a ton for Hamels and Diekman. I’m sold that it was a good win-now move, but I really think they’re going to be comparing that to the Tex deal, maybe even the Colon deal (to a lesser scale) in the future.
The most underrated GM of all of this season for me was the Hart and the Braves. Rebuilt a farm system, cleared up BJ Upton and Chris Johnson’s terrible contracts. Got a handful of solid prospects for Upton, Kimbrel and Heyward.
I’m still really like Alex Wood, I think they messed up with that one.
Yankeehawk75
SP was not a major issue for the Yankees. Depth at SP given the high risks of their starting candidates was the bigger issue. However, you don’t give up the farm for mere depth when you have the starters they had in place. It was a high risk/high reward situation that has paid off. I would also argue the FA SP class last offseason was not worthy of blowing a large chunk of payroll on. Cashman should be commended for holding the line and protecting the Yankees future.