I hear so much complaining on this board about the Jerry Narron lineups and about WK's horrible trades, I want to know if its just the yelling minority I am hearing or if that's everyone's opinion.
Horrible, both horrible.
The Reds are leading the wild card on August 3, they are the best.
I like what WK is doing, but Jerry has his head so far up his.....
Jerry is doing the best he can with the roster, but WK keeps on trading valuable tools.
I'm luke warm about the whole situation. I'll let you know come October.
I hear so much complaining on this board about the Jerry Narron lineups and about WK's horrible trades, I want to know if its just the yelling minority I am hearing or if that's everyone's opinion.
I vote for "fire Narron, Wayne gets a lukewarm feeling. He has made good and bad trades"
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So far, Wayne seems to be doing a pretty good job.
Unfortunately, Jerry seems to be taking the spare parts Wayne has aquired and is using them as primary gears.
I think Wayne is the reason we're still contending right now. I believe his last few moves have been questionable at best (too desperate), but overall I really like the direction we're headed.
As for Narron......
I can't stand him. Coincidentally, since his contract extension, I have seemed to disagree with just about every move he has made. How weird.
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IMO, Wayne has only made two questionable trades..
Wash was bad.
Louse is probably going to end up bad (but not crippling).
I voted for "I like Wayne, but not Narron", because I can forgive Wayne for the two questionable trades since overall he's been very good.
Even the best GMs (Beane, Scherholtz, etc) pull a stinker occasionally. We have to remember that or we'll never like any GM
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Back to following MiLB; there's always hope for tomorrow!
I'm not going to bash a single member in the organization. Before this season started and before the new ownership took over, this team was a division cellar team. If it wasn't for Castelinni, Wayne, and Narron we wouldn't be watching exciting and meaningFul baseball in August. Instead of the annual fire sale, we could actually shop the market as buyers and make a push for the postseason....something we haven't seen in awhile let alone a winning season in the past 5 years. So great job FO! And to all the bashers, get off their back! This is year one of a franchise revival. Just take a look at what Marvin Lewis did in his first year with the Bengals, back to .500. Baby steps towards a larger goal in my opinion, it just happens to be that we are contending in year 1 of Camp Wayne....so let's sit back and watch our contender over the last 2 months. GO REDS!
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When I see the 2016 Reds, I see a 100 loss team and no direction.
I'll give Wayneski a B+, Narron a C. I don't see that option up there though...
Games are won on run differential -- scoring more than your opponent. Runs are runs, scored or prevented they all count the same. Worry about scoring more and allowing fewer, not which positions contribute to which side of the equation or how "consistent" you are at your current level of performance.
Don't we allOriginally Posted by redsfanmia
I love what Krivsky has done so far with the team...
Narron on the other hand:
I like the way he handles the team
I like the way he motivates the team
I like the way he is finding ways to win
I like the way he shows some emotion
I HATE the way he can't make the most obvious managerial move, such as take the pitcher out before he loses it, or pinch hit for a defensive oriented player in a clutch situation.....
This will not change until the Reds win the World Series.......
April 28, 2006.
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