My prediction for the AL Central in 2013
Tigers 94-68
White Sox 86-76
Royals 82-80
Indians 80-82
Twins 70-92
Re: Predict Francona's Record as Indians manager...
posted at 1/31/2013 7:04 PM EST
My prediction for the AL Central in 2013
Tigers 94-68
White Sox 86-76
Royals 82-80
Indians 80-82
Twins 70-92
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Re: Predict Francona's Record as Indians manager...
posted at 2/1/2013 9:13 AM EST
In response to SpacemanEephus' comment:
In response to BOSOX1941's comment:
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Congratulations to Georom! He has now officially moved past Softy's obsession with Ellsbury in dim-witted, repetitive non-sense to set the all-time record for dim-witted repetitive non-sense*
*No disrespect to Bosox41, who only misses the cut by virtue of falling off the map since Tito's departure.
I'm here, not much to talk about. It's like comedians who made fun of G.W. Without his buffoonery, there's not much to talk about. Francona certainly supplied us with lots of material.
Bobby's gone and that disappoints me. I have no feeling about Farrell yet. Although he did work under Francona, and that doesn't bode well for the Sox. lol
Just curious Bosox, since you never really piped up about it, but wondering if you care to expound on Valentine's horrible game management last year. I mean, you certainly can't use your "the win in spite of" mantra from the Tito days, since the Sox didn't do much winning under him. But, wondering if his buffoonery was different from Frnacona's buffoonery in the eyes of Bosox41 ...
Well since you asked, I'm one of the few, if any, that think the Sox should have brought Bobby V. back. Of course in my mind a monkey would have been a better manager than Francona. lol
Ah, true to form Bosox, true to form. Good to know some things don't change. Maybe I can rephrase based on your non-answer: Is there a monkey in the jungle somewhere that could have been a worse manager than Valentine? I bet most monkeys could remember the line-up they wrote.
Re: Predict Francona's Record as Indians manager...
posted at 2/8/2013 7:51 PM EST
In response to SpacemanEephus' comment:
In response to BOSOX1941's comment:
In response to SpacemanEephus' comment:
In response to BOSOX1941's comment:
In response to SpacemanEephus' comment:
Congratulations to Georom! He has now officially moved past Softy's obsession with Ellsbury in dim-witted, repetitive non-sense to set the all-time record for dim-witted repetitive non-sense*
*No disrespect to Bosox41, who only misses the cut by virtue of falling off the map since Tito's departure.
I'm here, not much to talk about. It's like comedians who made fun of G.W. Without his buffoonery, there's not much to talk about. Francona certainly supplied us with lots of material.
Bobby's gone and that disappoints me. I have no feeling about Farrell yet. Although he did work under Francona, and that doesn't bode well for the Sox. lol
Just curious Bosox, since you never really piped up about it, but wondering if you care to expound on Valentine's horrible game management last year. I mean, you certainly can't use your "the win in spite of" mantra from the Tito days, since the Sox didn't do much winning under him. But, wondering if his buffoonery was different from Frnacona's buffoonery in the eyes of Bosox41 ...
Well since you asked, I'm one of the few, if any, that think the Sox should have brought Bobby V. back. Of course in my mind a monkey would have been a better manager than Francona. lol
Ah, true to form Bosox, true to form. Good to know some things don't change. Maybe I can rephrase based on your non-answer: Is there a monkey in the jungle somewhere that could have been a worse manager than Valentine? I bet most monkeys could remember the line-up they wrote.
Re: Predict Francona's Record as Indians manager...
posted at 2/8/2013 8:03 PM EST
71-91
Re: Predict Francona's Record as Indians manager...
posted at 2/9/2013 1:18 PM EST
I say they go 70-92