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Paul Janish Hired as Director of Player Development

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  • My question, as usual with the Sox: Was Paul Janish even in the conversation for any other MLB team to take any sort of development role, let alone the head of player development for an entire organiz

  • The bar is low enough that seeing no Royals connection or promotion from within has me open minded.

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13 hours ago, baseball_gal_aly said:

OMFG TLR is still involved with decision making FML. 

Any organization that willingly avoids any information or opinion is making a mistake. The key is what they do with that information. 

"Tony, wake up. What do you think about this guy?"

"I like him. Good hire."

Now comes the key. A good organization will keep looking based on his track record post HoF induction ceremony. Our problem is we don't. 

TLR convinced Jerry to spend 15 million dollars on Leury fucking Garcia. His influence on JR is immense. 

5 hours ago, Texsox said:

Any organization that willingly avoids any information or opinion is making a mistake. The key is what they do with that information. 

"Tony, wake up. What do you think about this guy?"

"I like him. Good hire."

Now comes the key. A good organization will keep looking based on his track record post HoF induction ceremony. Our problem is we don't. 

While what you write about it being idiotic to refuse information is true, I’m not sure you realize how much of an indictment of the White Sox it is.

They could have gotten vastly more information in their GM search, they should have done so, any professional business would have done so, but the White Sox ardently refused. They did not interview outside the organization, they didn’t interview people of diverse backgrounds, they didn’t interview anyone.

They as an organization literally said “these guys on other teams are smart and educated and know baseball in their current jobs and that’s the kind of opinions and information we absolutely don’t want to hear.” 

I said at the time that if they actually our together a true GM search, that wouldn’t mind LaRussa being involved. He knows the owner and the organization and he has certain types of experience that would be useful, but it needed to be balanced out by others through a professional search process.

For the utterly rigged joke that we got, it’s not surprising that LaRussa would be involved. You said it yourself that any organization refusing information is making a mistake, LaRussa being involved in the White Sox making that mistake fits perfectly with my impression of him.

15 hours ago, DirtySox said:

 

 

Whit Merrifield come on down…?

IDK, maybe being a journeyman SS helps him be a good infield coach? They are at least acknowledging the defense sucked, that’s something I guess. 

Eh that’s dumb. That’s at least the same 

23 hours ago, whitesoxfan99 said:

When you can duplicate 10 years of sucking for 2 good teams that only really won in the playoffs because of an all time great bullpen (which is mostly luck) you have to try to do that.

This is mostly true but those Royals teams were historically good at not striking out.  That is what set them apart for those years.

 

https://www.billjamesonline.com/contact_speed_and_the_2014_royals/

Maybe this isn't the end of the world.  Could it be any worse?  Maybe he'll do fine.  Somehow I get the real successful teams hold on to their top front office people and pay them well.

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