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Does Yost managment style limit the Brewers potential?

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Does Yost managment style limit the Brewers potential? 

Post#1 » by msiris » Thu Jul 26, 2007 2:27 am

I feel it does. We have a great home record, the best in the Majors, yet on the road we have the worse record of any 1st place team. This simply will not cut it. As of tonight the Cubs will only 2 games out. No way will we continue to lead the way we play on the road. In my opinion he gives player way to many days off. Like tonight was a **** lineup no matter what you say. Plus he feels his pitcher must go five innings no matter what. He seems so set in his ways. He wastes oppertunities to win like inserting Balfour in high pressure situations. He only use FCord for only for 3 outs. I have never liked him anyways considering he has only one .500 season out of six. :banghead:
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Post#2 » by WEFFPIM » Thu Jul 26, 2007 2:53 am

The problem I have with Yost is how long he sticks with guys, whether it'd be in the course of a game or the course of a few weeks. Last season it took him forever to move Jenkins down in the lineup when it was clear he was struggling, and when Turnbow exploded into flames, Ned didn't seem to care until it was about a month straight of bad games.
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Post#3 » by msiris » Thu Jul 26, 2007 3:35 am

willeatfire4playoffsinmil wrote:The problem I have with Yost is how long he sticks with guys, whether it'd be in the course of a game or the course of a few weeks. Last season it took him forever to move Jenkins down in the lineup when it was clear he was struggling, and when Turnbow exploded into flames, Ned didn't seem to care until it was about a month straight of bad games.
Yep he is well known for that. Its ok when your losing, but not when your in the race.
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Post#4 » by Buck4Life » Thu Jul 26, 2007 4:42 am

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