Hey Doc,
Who are the Browns - thought they were a football team? And you were saying DePodesta a lot...were you talking about DiPoto? Am I missing something obvious? :)
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Win, lose, or draw, I'm happy that Kevin Mather has tossed the ball to one man. Here are a couple of today's Hey Bills, just $3/month "just to keep out the riffraff" in James' own words:
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"the housing committee" ·
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This was always my complaint about the Armstrong/Bavasi "committee," is that --- > a committee could have never painted the Mona Lisa. ? Is that not right ? You lose human intuition in a committee. And human intuition is the only thing in the world that can trump a chess computer.
The Founding Fathers deployed a Committee, rather than a King, precisely to make the U.S. government slower and less agile. They believed that commoners were better off if the nobles had less centralized power, rather than more. This is the #1 idea of Americanism. Much of our current arguments revolve around the question of whether they were right. We are two steps short of a Civil War, arguing about whether we still believe in that.
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Here's the thing: the Seattle Mariners are a far sight removed from the legislature. Sports are sports, but the Congress affects peoples' lives. Sports organizations don't have nearly so much at stake, and can afford to bring more power to bear on an issue. In fact they SHOULD bring as much power to bear on a problem, as they possibly can. Kevin Mather has pitched the football to Jerry DiPodesta on a toss sweep. Right or wrong, it's wayyyyyy more fun to watch Jerry DiPodesta than it is to watch a steering committee of Nintendo owners.
Completely separate and apart from the question of coherency -- the question of long-term strategic considerations (like player development and the fiscal responsibility of avoiding FA $$$$) over short-term gainz -- there is the question of agility. Like benefitted us with Hisashi Iwakuma and Adam Lind.
DiPoto seems to be unconvinced by Asian pitchers' results lately in transition. For sure SSI disagrees with this orientation. But nowadays we have got one guy in charge, and he has a vision, and we're glad to have THAT.
The 2016 Mariners have, for the first time since Pat Gillick, had a really smart guy at the helm. Win or lose, that's the right way to do this thing.
BABVA,
Dr D
Hey Doc,
Who are the Browns - thought they were a football team? And you were saying DePodesta a lot...were you talking about DiPoto? Am I missing something obvious? :)
DePodesta crossed over to the NFL just recently when he was hired as the Browns' CSO - Chief Strategic Officer.