Friday, September 12, 2008

Wedge stays put

After a dismal season, the Cleveland Indians will bring back manager Eric Wedge.
"Eric's strength and consistency are most apparent when we have adversity," Shapiro said, according to the report. "Those values don't always show themselves when we're going through that adversity, but those values are always apparent when we emerge from them."
Huh? That quote makes zero sense.
The Indians are young and need to mature. Wedge is a good manager for that type of team.

Disneyfi this

Baseball's cousin cricket finds itself a Jim Morris. Don't wait for the Disney movie starring Dennis Quaid.

Brewers could roast Yost

Ken Rosenthal reports that the Brewers may rid themselves of Ned Yost if Milwaukee fails to make the postseason.

How about Doug Melvin gets Yost a halfway decent bullpen and a few more guys that can hit better than .250.