Expect an announcement by tomorrow morning, but Don Wakamatsu is the new manager of the Mariners.
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There were people within the Mariners organization who favored Joey Cora for the job. But in the end, Mariners GM Jack Zduriencik got total say over the decision and Wakamatsu was his man. In the end, the team's ownership, Hiroshi Yamauchi, Chris Larson and others, did have to approve the choice. But it's now done.
Wikipedia's already on the ball, so you know it's true.
Wakamatsu's an analytical mind who spent five years with the Rangers before joining Oakland as a bench coach last season. The fact that we're hiring a guy so recently with the A's might say enough on its own about this team's new direction, although I dunno, maybe he's bad. We already know he sucks at expressions.
Dave says he's known to be calm and mild-mannered, which raises two points:
1) people who miss Lou Piniella will hate him and want him fired, since good managers yell and scream and endanger the lives of others
2) we can break him
Here's to a new era in Seattle. We thought hiring Bob Melvin might've been a signal of change, and that one certainly didn't work out, but this time change has already been happening, and it's been dramatic. Wakamatsu was Zduriencik's personal choice. He is a part of the change, and as far as I'm concerned, that can only be good.
Go Don. Go Mariners.
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We can break him
Love it!
I don’t really know enough about him or his duties with the A’s to make any assumptions, but the fact that he is the choice of GMZ at least offers hope.. Analytical mind eh? That, coupled with the new statistical analysis department definitely sounds like a step in the right direction.
seattlesundevil - November 18, 2008
I probably would have worked out more or less if we hadn’t changed GMs
JI - November 18, 2008
Bullshit I totally changed I to it before I hit send
JI - November 18, 2008
Suuuuuuure
seattlesundevil - November 18, 2008
You probably shouldn't let GM change effect your workout schedule.. Just a personal thought
seattlesundevil - November 18, 2008
I have a feeling he’d use the same strategies as someone like Guillen.
As for the ownership not meddling in the offseason so far… we can only hope.
JI - November 18, 2008
Approves
Goose - November 18, 2008
We can break him
“If he dies, he dies.”
Gomez - November 18, 2008
Re-posted from earlier:
Jeff Sullivan - November 18, 2008
So no aggressive baseunning then?
JI - November 18, 2008
I mean this in the best possible way: the M's have hired a Manny Acta clone.
That’s awesome.
esoteric - November 19, 2008
Stops in Oakland
worked under Buck Showalter
seems promising
JI - November 19, 2008
Go Mariners?
Your PR effort isn’t going to do any good. Everyone knows you guys aren’t even Mariners fans.
Teej - November 18, 2008
The only bad news is this post moved the Tuesday with Sean Green post down
InSpokane - November 18, 2008
4th manager in 2 years!
JI - November 18, 2008
I know but it was Tuesday with Sean Green, come on.
I hope you know I was kidding around.
InSpokane - November 18, 2008
so ....
or
msb - November 18, 2008
Im gonna go with the second one.. I don't really "get" the first one
seattlesundevil - November 18, 2008
ah me.
I was going with Wakko Warner.
msb - November 18, 2008
Bananaphone is reserved for calls to the bullpen.
JY - November 18, 2008
WAKA WAKA WAKA
Damn, Deanna would have a field day with Wakamatsu’s name.
Gomez - November 18, 2008
Personally...
…I like Waka-waka-waka!
(But I sure don’t have any problem spelling Wakamatsu…..)
rtang - November 18, 2008
tripod?
Mariner John - November 18, 2008
i'm calling him donnie walker
So Wakamatsu’s the guy. I was holding out a sliver of hope for Wally Backman.
wackomann - November 18, 2008
In the end we will all hate the guy at some point or another
but the fact of which direction we went is highly encouraging.
Robert - November 19, 2008
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