Randle McMurphy wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:
The only track record we have on Ed Rogers' sports teams is his hiring of Shapiro with the Blue Jays (who was both highly sought after and well respected leaguewide at the time they got him). That's very little to go on.
He was neither sought after nor respected. He was known as a penny-pinching executive with experience renovating a stadium. Cleveland was one of the most mediocre franchises in baseball under his leadership. Cleveland fans were celebrating his departure.
None of those sentences are true at all and it’s really not all that necessary to revise history in order to trash Shapiro.
It was reported at the time that the Jays were looking at Shapiro, Dan Duquette and Ken Williams for the position and Shapiro was the most respected of that group at that time (and certainly considered the most analytically inclined).
Here is the initial reaction to Shapiro being brought up (the first thing you’ll notice is the overwhelming praise for the idea from this fanbase, the next thing you’ll notice is my prediction that AA would not be down with him): viewtopic.php?f=123&t=1404510
All of those sentences are true. Shapiro led a team in the pathetic AL Central to over a decade of mediocrity before we "poached" him. He was always a **** baseball executives. Being analytically-inclined means **** all if you aren't getting results.
His mediocre resume predictably translated to a decade of mediocrity in Toronto.
It's okay to criticize Masai for being bad the last four years because he objectively was, but Shapiro has spent most of his twenty-five year career mismanaging sports teams.




















