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Sunday, December 9, 2007

Can KT Learn From AJ?

San Diego sports fans know about the promise of big names and bold moves. We've heard it all many times and have even experienced it a time or two. But watching the Padres operate this offseason has been painful. I can't actually believe I'm saying this - but I am: Why can't KT be more like AJ? KT is, of course, the esteemed General Manager of the San Diego Padres; AJ the corollary with the San Diego Chargers. FF has a great deal of respect for both. KT is much more open about his plans while AJ is as closed as (ironically) a Marty Shottenheimer practice. I can't quite understand why the Friar front office is making such a big, public deal out of everything this offseason. I'm not big into conspiracy theories and this isn't meant to be one itself, but there is so much telegraphing of moves going on that it makes one feel like they want everyone to know they tried, should they eventually fail. We saw the reports that Milton Bradley, Brett Tomko, and even Glendon Rusch were all but done deals; none of these players has signed (and perhaps that's a good thing). Sandy Alderson even got into the act in regard to Bradley and Kosuke Fukudome (audio clip). I think the Friar's front office is fantastic on the whole - but agents and other teams don't need any help. AJ keeps everything close to the vest and nobody really knows what he'll will do at any given time. In the giant game of chicken that is a pro sports personnel management, it makes sense to keep the rest of field wondering.

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Blogger scott said...

With Fukudome signing with the Cubs, the Pads front office will give the all-too-familiar "We made a substantial offer but..." I am typically an organizational apologist, but this offseason has been the worst that I can recall. The front office will use the Peavy extension as a crutch (and I love that they locked him up), they have not addressed a single 1 of their 3 glaring needs; an offensive stud, a catch who can throw out base runners (or at least stop them from walking an extra 90'), and a speedy OF. This is more frustrating than Matt Holiday not touching the plate...they still have nobody but a group of young or AAAA players to fill 2B, the back end of the rotation, and the "OF".
As of this second an OF of (an old, gimpy,injured, and powerless) Brian Giles, Scott Hairston (played well down the stretch, but is he really more than a 4th OF?), and our center fielder is Casper the Friendly Ghost...we have no CF ~ can't wait for the exciting arrivals of Geoff Jenkins, and Kevin Mench!!!!

December 11, 2007 8:20 PM

 

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