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Offline Smithian

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I bet Girardi takes a year off but that would be one heck of a hire.

Offline Optics

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At least make him a good offer. If he wants to take a year off then fine, but don't low ball him.

Offline UMDNats

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My guess is he takes a year off and then has his pick of jobs.  He'll go to a booth on ESPN or MLBNetwork, work when he wants, and wait until a golden job opens up.

This is my bet, too. Surprised the Yankees let him go. Though, to be fair, our job is pretty good all things considered. Top team in 2018. 2019 and beyond could be real good, too, if Bryce stays, plus Rendon, Turner, Robles, Strasburg, etc. A lot to like.

Meddlesome, owners, though, and real uncertainty after 2018.

Offline GNatsNoMore

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At least make him a good offer. If he wants to take a year off then fine, but don't low ball him.
Do this, please! :pray:
He just turned 53, too, so if we could entice him here, he might actually stay long term. 

Offline OvechkinsWodka

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I hope the Yanks hire Dusty


Offline Mighty Casey

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If the Nats don't even call Joe, they will truly be viewed as the most hopeless owners/people on the planet.
Now, it is certainly possible that Joe says 'no' right now, hoping for a vacation....
or he says 'yes', but the Silas Marner, er, the Lerners offer him minimum wage (for the position) and then he says 'no.'
But they should try, at the very least.
And then yes, the Yanks go on to hire Dusty!

Offline mmzznnxx

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I'm not in love with Girardi but he'd be an upgrade over Dusty for freakin' sure.

Offline Ray D

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My guess is he takes a year off and then has his pick of jobs.  He'll go to a booth on ESPN or MLBNetwork, work when he wants, and wait until a golden job opens up.

Why isn't this the golden job?

Offline GburgNatsFan

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Offline Ray D

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Metro.

Could you elaborate?  How does Metro affect him?

Offline rbw5t

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I don't really like Girardi.  He's a big name, the right age, has great experience, but I just don't feel like he's really got the special touch that the great ones do.

Offline GburgNatsFan

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Could you elaborate?  How does Metro affect him?

Just playing on the tired old idea that the crowd disappears early because of Metro. Just a poorly executed joke.

Offline bluestreak

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Girardi won with a super stacked team in 2009, but has underachieved since. I am not sure why everyone is super excited about him. He made much dumber decisions than Dusty made in this very postseason.

Offline Baseball is Life

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Girardi won with a super stacked team in 2009, but has underachieved since. I am not sure why everyone is super excited about him. He made much dumber decisions than Dusty made in this very postseason.

He has big game experience and pedigree, which is what I think this team and its players need. The in-game management stuff is overrated. They all screw it up at times.

Offline Ray D

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Just playing on the tired old idea that the crowd disappears early because of Metro. Just a poorly executed joke.

No, I think the disappearing crowd could be a factor.  The fact that our mass transportation system is a colossal failure implies that this is not a major market.

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Why do we want Girardi?

Offline Ray D

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Why do we want Girardi?
Seems pretty simple. He's the best available.

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Seems pretty simple. He's the best available.
Is he? I was underwhelmed by his post season management, particularly the bullpen and his overuse of Robertson.


Offline Ray D

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Is he? I was underwhelmed by his post season management, particularly the bullpen and his overuse of Robertson.


Who's better?

Offline hotshot

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Metro.

Would you rather live in a townhouse in Franconia or buy a home in Newport Beach (when the Angels job comes open), or near the beach in Miami? One place you'd probably view as a temporary home during the season, the other as a worthy place to put down roots. Except for Max and Werth (Murph was down to being out of choices), I'm afraid DC is not really viewed as a "destination location" in terms of what it has to offer -- managers or free agents.

Speaking of Miami, wonder if the Jeter connection will kick in here.

Offline Baseball is Life

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Would you rather live in a townhouse in Franconia or buy a home in Newport Beach (when the Angels job comes open), or near the beach in Miami? One place you'd probably view as a temporary home during the reason, the other as a worthy place to put down roots. Except for Max and Werth (Murph was down to being out of choices), I'm afraid DC is not really viewed as a "destination location" in terms of what it has to offer -- managers or free agents.

Speaking of Miami, wonder if the Jeter connection will kick in here.

Please. DC is a great city to live. I suspect the manager will be able to afford something better than a condo in Franconia. But you may have something re the Jeter connection.

Offline Mattionals

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Rather give Dave a chance. Girardi is fine but the money won't be there. He also looks tired out there, so I agree with Girardi likely taking time off.

Offline GburgNatsFan

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Rather give Dave a chance. Girardi is fine but the money won't be there. He also looks tired out there, so I agree with Girardi likely taking time off.

Yep.

Offline hotshot

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Rather give Dave a chance. Girardi is fine but the money won't be there. He also looks tired out there, so I agree with Girardi likely taking time off.

Change of scenery can do wonders.