The Baseball Manager
Posted on: July 29, 2010 by admin No Comments
The baseball manager seems to get a ton of blame for what goes on within the entire baseball team that they coach. For example, if a pitching change was made, then the relief pitcher came in and blew the game, many people may just blame the manager for the change made, rather the pitcher who could not do his job. There are two ways to look at it, but the case of the manager being blamed is typical when a team has a losing record or has been struggling. So where do you draw the line? At what point is it the fault of the player who should be doing his job, rather the manager going to the bullpen for one of his relief pitchers.
Well, what was mentioned before was that the manager will take more blame if the team is doing poorly, then he will if the team is playing well. So if you strive to one day be a team manager, you will have to learn that no matter what happens, good or bad, you will be the one being looked at. You will be blamed for everything that happens, so you better do what you can to get your team in order.
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