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Former White Sox Coach Jim Leyland elected to the BBHOF


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https://baseballhall.org/discover/contemporary-results

He was the only elected person among the eight "Contemporary Era" nominees, and received 15 of 16 votes.

Could have returned to manage here, but Jerry gonna Jerry.

  • 1997 World Series Winner
  • 2006 & 2012 American League Pennants
  • 18th All Time in Managerial Wins (1769-1728)
  • Three time Manager of the Year Award (1990, 1992, 2006)

Lou Pinella missed by a single vote, Dave Johnson was the best person on that ballot and received less than 5 votes. WTF.

Results from the Contemporary Era Voting announced today (12 of 16 required for induction):

  • 15 Jim Leyland
  • 11 Lou Piniella
  • 10 Bill White
  • < 5 Cito Gaston, Davey Johnson, Ed Montague, Hank Peters, Joe West.
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1 hour ago, South Side Hit Men said:

https://baseballhall.org/discover/contemporary-results

He was the only elected person among the eight "Contemporary Era" nominees, and received 15 of 16 votes.

Could have returned to manage here, but Jerry gonna Jerry.

  • 1997 World Series Winner
  • 2006 & 2012 American League Pennants
  • 18th All Time in Managerial Wins (1769-1728)
  • Three time Manager of the Year Award (1990, 1992, 2006)

Lou Pinella missed by a single vote, Dave Johnson was the best person on that ballot and received less than 5 votes. WTF.

Results from the Contemporary Era Voting announced today (12 of 16 required for induction):

  • 15 Jim Leyland
  • 11 Lou Piniella
  • 10 Bill White
  • < 5 Cito Gaston, Davey Johnson, Ed Montague, Hank Peters, Joe West.

JR actually reached out to Leyland to see if he's like to come back to manage the team after Lamont got fired. Not in the immediate aftermath but some time in that time period.

Leyland said no thanks because he was upset over the way the Sox dealt with Lamont who was a close friend and whom he recommended for the job originally. 

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6 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:

JR actually reached out to Leyland to see if he's like to come back to manage the team after Lamont got fired. Not in the immediate aftermath but some time in that time period.

Leyland said no thanks because he was upset over the way the Sox dealt with Lamont who was a close friend and whom he recommended for the job originally. 

Yes, that is what I referenced. Jerry being Jerry with Lamont (and others) cost the Sox the chance of hiring Leyland. Jim knew firsthand how Jerry operated, told Jerry Hard Pass after resigning from his Pirates job dealing with a similar cheap ass owner. Went on to manage three World Series with Miami and Detroit, and made the Hall of Fame. 

Jim made wise decisions, stuck with situations where ownership committed to winning, or abruptly walked away leaving money on the table when the situation was not right. The White Sox job was not a good situation. Miami was a great situation and he took advantage. Jerry ordered the White Flag Trade in what would have been month four of Jim's tenure here. Hard Pass indeed.

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13 hours ago, South Side Hit Men said:

Yes, that is what I referenced. Jerry being Jerry with Lamont (and others) cost the Sox the chance of hiring Leyland. Jim knew firsthand how Jerry operated, told Jerry Hard Pass after resigning from his Pirates job dealing with a similar cheap ass owner. Went on to manage three World Series with Miami and Detroit, and made the Hall of Fame. 

Jim made wise decisions, stuck with situations where ownership committed to winning, or abruptly walked away leaving money on the table when the situation was not right. The White Sox job was not a good situation. Miami was a great situation and he took advantage. Jerry ordered the White Flag Trade in what would have been month four of Jim's tenure here. Hard Pass indeed.

Nice recovery. 

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34 minutes ago, Texsox said:

Nice recovery. 

I know my shitz. Jerry actually offered more money than Miami. The Angels offered more than both of them ($8M for four years). Jim choose working for a solid guy in Dave Dombrowski, fired by Hawk and Jerry a decade earlier, and won the World Series.

Jim returned out of retirement to work for Dave Dombrowski once again, this time in Detroit. Beat the White Sox like a drum for a decade starting in 2006. Jason Benetti will tell us more about it next season after his career promotion from the Sox to the Tigers, the career upgrade Brooks Boyer's take.

Bottom line, work for good people, and good things will happen to you and your career.

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