Showing posts with label John Gibbons. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Nick Cafardo Ranks All 30 MLB Managers


For the write-ups and explanations click HERE to read the original article:

1. Joe Maddon - Cubs
2. Bruce Bochy - Giants
3. Buck Showalter - Orioles
4. Terry Francona - Indians

5. Joe Girardi - Yankees

There’s nothing like managing in New York, and Girardi doesn’t get enough credit for what he does with the egos, the aging roster, and the market. He puts team first, and egos are checked at the door. His handling of Alex Rodriguez last season, in what could have been a trying situation, was masterful. Managing through many pitching injuries and still getting the Yankees to the playoffs is also worthy of mention.

6. Clint Hurdle - Pirates
7. Terry Collins - Mets
8. Ned Yost - Royals
9. Mike Matheny - Cardinals
10. John Gibbons - Blue Jays
11. Mike Scioscia - Angels
12. Bob Melvin - Athletics
13. Dusty Baker - Nationals
14. John Farrell - Red Sox
15. Don Mattingly - Marlins
16. Jeff Banister - Rangers
17. AJ Hinch - Astros
18. Paul Molitor - Twins
19. Kevin Cash - Rays
20. Brad Ausmus - Tigers
21. Pete Mackanin - Phillies
22. Fredi Gonzalez - Braves
23. Robin Ventura - White Sox
24. Chip Hale - Diamondbacks
25. Craig Counsell - Brewers
26. Bryan Price - Reds
27. Walt Weiss - Rockies
28. Dave Roberts - Dodgers
29. Scott Servais - Mariners
30. Andy Green - Padres

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

IBWAA SELECTS MADDON, BANISTER IN MANAGER OF THE YEAR VOTE

IBWAA SELECTS MADDON, BANISTER IN MANAGER OF THE YEAR VOTE
 
Los Angeles – The Internet Baseball Writers Association of America (IBWAA) announced the winners in its Manager of the Year category Tuesday, with the Chicago Cubs’ Joe Maddon winning the group’s National League award, and Jeff Banister, of the Texas Rangers, being selected in the American League.
 
Maddon received 111 first-place votes (62.71%) and 700 points while being named on 170 of 177 ballots (94.44%). Others receiving first-place votes include Terry Collins (39), Mike Matheny (17) and Clint Hurdle (6).
 
Banister received 60 first-place votes (34.09%) and 440 points while being named on 124 of 176 ballots (70.45%). Others receiving first-place votes include A.J. Hinch (43), John Gibbons (33), Ned Yost (17) and Paul Molitor (13).
 
Election results are as follows:
 
AL Manager:
 
1st Place:                  Jeff Banister, Texas Rangers – 440 points
2
nd Place:                 
A.J. Hinch, Houston Astros – 415 
3rd Place:                  
John Gibbons, Toronto Blue Jays – 271
 
NL Manager:
 
1st Place:                  Joe Maddon, Chicago Cubs – 700 points
2
nd Place:                 
Terry Collins, New York Mets – 406 
3rd Place
:                  Mike Matheny, St. Louis Cardinals – 227
 
Ballot tabulations by Brian Wittig & Associates, using the Borda Method.
 
The IBWAA was established July 4, 2009 to organize and promote the growing online baseball media, and to serve as a digital alternative to the Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA). Voting for full season awards takes place in September of each year, with selections being announced in November. The IBWAA also holds a Hall of Fame election in December of each year, with results being announced the following January.
 
In 2010, the IBWAA began voting in its own relief pitcher category, establishing the Rollie Fingers American League Relief Pitcher of the Year and the Hoyt Wilhelm National League Relief Pitcher of the Year Awards.

Among approximately 400 others, IBWAA members include Jim Bowden, Jim Caple, David Schoenfield and Mark A. Simon of ESPN.com; Tim Brown, Yahoo! Sports; Craig Calcaterra, NBC Sports Hardball Talk; Bill Chuck, GammonsDaily.com; Derrick Goold, St. Louis Post-Dispatch; King Kaufman, Bleacher Report; Kevin Kennedy; Kostya Kennedy, Sports Illustrated; Will Leitch, Sports on Earth; Bruce Markusen, Hardball Times; Ross Newhan; Dayn Perry and Matt Snyder, CBSSports.com; Mark Purdy, San Jose Mercury News; Tom Hoffarth and J.P. Hoornstra Los Angeles Daily News; Pedro Moura, Orange County Register; Tracy Ringolsby, MLB.com; Ken Rosenthal, FoxSports.com; Eno Sarris, FanGraphs; Dan Schlossberg, USA Today; Jesse Spector, Sporting News and Wendy Thurm.
 
Association membership is open to any and all Internet baseball writers, with a yearly fee of $20, or $35 lifetime. Discounts for groups and scholarships are available. Members must be 18 years of age to apply.

For more information please visit 
www.ibwaa.com.

Contact:
 

Howard Cole
Founding Director, IBWAA
baseballsavvy@aol.com