I love those questions that have a totally different answer
depending on who you ask. I am a big believer that everyone is entitled to
their opinion and that no opinion can be wrong unless otherwise backed up by
fact. That leads me to the actual bearing that a MLB manager has on a game and
the whole idea behind the MLB Manager of the Year Award. Can a team loaded with
All-Star players win more games, less games or roughly the same amount of games
with a mediocre manager as opposed to a great manager? I think the 1996-2007
Yankees showed that with Joe Torre at the helm that talent won out more times
than not but again, that’s my opinion. With that said here are my picks for the
Manager of the Year Awards for 2016.
In the American League I have to go with a team that
under-achieved for much of the 2015 campaign, especially in the pitching
department, in the Cleveland Indians. Corey Kluber was a Cy Young Award pitcher
in 2014 before taking a true step back in 2015 but like I said earlier I
believe that talent will win out on a long enough timeline. Kluber should be
better and so should Danny Salazar and others which will make Terry Francona’s
job a whole lot easier. Without the bulky contracts of Michael Bourn and Nick
Swisher weighing the organization down I truly believe the team can compete and
add pieces at the deadline if they are close giving Francona a true shot at
winning the award for the American League.
And in the National League I had to go with Don Mattingly
only because I think his team will be much improved in 2016. I don’t believe
the team will be better because of his managing, although I do think he is a
better manager than what Miami had last season, but I do believe a full year of
Giancarlo Stanton, Dee Gordon and Jose Fernandez can’t hurt a guy’s chances.
The Marlins may not win the division by any stretch of the imagination but they
should be much better than the third place losing team they put out there last
season.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Sorry for the Capatcha... Blame the Russians :)