07-21-2010, 02:39 AM
the way I see it going down...
If he gets us to the post season, or at least second place, it's his job to keep.
Otherwise, I see Ricketts firming up Wilken, and O.F. in the mean time, and bye bye Jim or more likely bumping him "up" to some other "position in the organization"
I also see some combo of Brenly/Girardi and Sandberg working on the same staff, as Ryno really needs Major league bench experience before taking the reigns. They also have to roll past the minority "usual suspects", but you know it's going to be one of those three.
If he gets us to the post season, or at least second place, it's his job to keep.
Otherwise, I see Ricketts firming up Wilken, and O.F. in the mean time, and bye bye Jim or more likely bumping him "up" to some other "position in the organization"
I also see some combo of Brenly/Girardi and Sandberg working on the same staff, as Ryno really needs Major league bench experience before taking the reigns. They also have to roll past the minority "usual suspects", but you know it's going to be one of those three.
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