Don Mattingly's disgrace

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  • ShaimOnYou
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    • Jul 2014
    • 179

    #16
    Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

    Originally posted by R. C. Walker
    The "Cardinal Way" trumped the "Corporate Way" once again. Too bad the Dodgers don't play on paper 'cause they sure look good on it.
    And why is that?

    I ask you, HOW could such a great team "on paper" blow 3 out of 4 games they were either WINNING or TIED while going into the 7th inning?

    Maybe because the guy in charge of what happens on the field is a buffoon?

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    • onlyalbert
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2011
      • 918

      #17
      Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

      Originally posted by ShaimOnYou
      And why is that?

      I ask you, HOW could such a great team "on paper" blow 3 out of 4 games they were either WINNING or TIED while going into the 7th inning?

      Maybe because the guy in charge of what happens on the field is a buffoon?
      Or maybe the Cardinals are just a better team?

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      • R. C. Walker
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 565

        #18
        Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

        Originally posted by ShaimOnYou
        And why is that?

        I ask you, HOW could such a great team "on paper" blow 3 out of 4 games they were either WINNING or TIED while going into the 7th inning?
        Just that. They're only good on paper.


        The Dodgers didn't win with overrated Joe Torre, so I don't think it's completely the managers fault.

        Boston dumped salary on the Dodgers, not great players, and went on to win the World Series last year (Good riddance to Adrian Gonzalez. San Diego has done just as well without you. He proved he was a whiner in Boston). I had to chuckle when I saw him try and bully Yadier Molina.

        LA plays in an awful division lead by my Padres. The only competition, the Giants, are still in the playoffs capitalizing on a couple Cardinals mistakes.

        The "Corporate Way" is to blame and complain when things don't go their way ie. PUIG and his temper tantrums. I would venture a guess and say, St Louis wouldn't put up with his antics no matter his "potential". Or better yet, he does not fit the Cardinals mold of a player and they would have no interest in him.

        The "Cardinal Way" is followed by those left in the Playoffs. No Superstars or Prima donnas. Just good solid baseball players. If that's not proof enough, we'd see the Yankees and Dodgers in the World Series annually.

        One last prospective. My Padres have been in more World Series' than the Dodgers in twenty five some odd years. . . . . ONE.

        F'in Mattingly.
        R. C. Walker
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        • ShaimOnYou
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          • Jul 2014
          • 179

          #19
          Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

          I'm starting to see the light.

          Puig is out of line for getting pissed for being drilled by pitchers on a regular basis.

          Adrian Gonzalez, the MLB RBI leader, is a no good chump and the Padres suck just as well as they sucked when Adrian was crying there...just with a few less runs.

          The Dodgers are blessed because they're fortunate to be stuck in a weak division with that soon-to-be three time World Series champion weak-arse Giants loser team dynasty thing going on there, but are cursed because they whine themselves out of their entitled corporate victories while Don Mattingly, the Joe Torre clone, looks handsome on the bottom step of the dugout while doing nothing as he watches a real team like the Cardinals groove off a tired pitcher for a half-an-hour straight.

          Your points are well taken. I am now a soccer fan because I see I don't understand baseball. I can't thank you enough.

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          • ShaimOnYou
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            • Jul 2014
            • 179

            #20
            Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

            Originally posted by onlyalbert
            As they say hindsight is 20/20. If Kershaw has gotten the outs and he left Grienke in and he got outs you would all be saying how smart DM is. Bottom line is the players must execute. They are highly paid to do this. Also, sometimes it seems a team just has your teams number. Maybe God is a Cardinal fan, but in any case.....you guys may pay Kershaw......but the Cardinals OWN him.
            I was just re-reading your post, and being a Dodger fan, I have to say the Cardinals definitely have our number.

            But just as the 2004 Red Sox proved, streaks and curses and "predictable results" can be changed when someone with greatness takes the reigns and steers the troops in the right direction.

            All I'm saying is, Mattingly can't even lead a horse to water. In fact, Mattingly is so inept, he misses the horse completely, jumps on a "cargo-haling" mule, and proceeds to wound the beast to death with his spurs when the donkey won't move.

            Then in the news conference, he's questioned:

            "But Don, when looking at the gut of the animal you were steering, couldn't you see it was bleeding profusely? Why didn't you jump off and pick another animal to ride?"

            "DAAHhh, to heck with THAT! The saddle I was on was EXPENSIVE and comfy as all get up, and quite frankly I've ridden those other beasts. I'm still plucking splinters out of my hind end from jumping on those, so I kicked and kicked that darn expensive mule, and the sum beach up and died on me. Not my fault."

            "Um...OK Don. I guess you have many friends in the Dodger org which is why you're still allowing us the opp to ask questions. So we'll move on. So Don, in a MUST-win game, why would you bench your human high-lite reel center fielder who would certainly keep runners at bay if the situation arose?"

            "WHO? Andre? I played him, what are you..."

            "NO...Don. NO.

            PUIG....Don. YASIEL PUIG. You know, DON? Arguably the BEST defensive outfielder in the game today?? The player who single-handedly saved your job last year, DON. The player who, unlike you, actually LIT A FIRE under the team, resulting in he and his teammates going on a record setting 42-8 run, DON...which ironically made an argument for you to (amazingly) be AWARDED a three-year EXTENSION during an obvious moment of confusion on the Dodgers ownership's part?"

            (In a level monotone, expression blank, no signs of life, no firing electrons in the nervous system) "I'm not going to get into that. I did what gave us the best chance to win. I picked what I thought was the line-up that gave us....the best chance to win."

            The press, embarrassed over the empty response to their obvious inquiry directly shining on Mattingly's failures, sat speechless. What more was there to say? And in the stifling silence, there sat Don, eyes empty, glased-over with a blank numbskull look of stupidity. Finally, mercifully taking on the task of ending the bewildered crowd who painstakingly listened to the buffoonisms coming from a man obviously misplaced in his profession, a press member spoke up.

            "Yes, Don, you did.

            And how did that work out for you and the Dodgers, Don?"
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            • ShaimOnYou
              Banned
              • Jul 2014
              • 179

              #21
              Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

              So Andrew Friedman had his big day in front of the media while announcing how happy he is to be a part of the Dodger organization.

              The FIRST QUESTION from the reporters was "Will Don Mattingly be the manager of the Dodgers next season?"

              I would argue the fact that this, being the FIRST question asked of Mr. Friedman in his new position for the Dodgers as President of Baseball Operations, was a statement in and of itself. It tells me the baseball world is aware of the Dodgers biggest problem going forward.

              It makes more of a statement than Andrew Friedman's answer.

              Mattingly will stay, at least for 2015. So the Dodgers brass have obviously supported their first financial blunder (Mattingly's 3-year extension after showing he knows how to lose last year) with another, adding a layer between ownership and DON. Is that maybe because Don showed even more convincingly he REALLY knows how to lose this year, so next year when the Dodgers are SURE to be under-performing again, blowing games here and there with line-up juggling, mismanagement of the pitching staff, not base-stealing attempting pinch runners, handing outs to the other teams from sacrifice bunts when the situation doesn't call for them, or whatever else Don's little pea-pod can muster up, that they'll have a guy on board to perform the overdue firing?

              Here's one soon-to-be ex-season ticket holder anxious to find out.

              But no longer caring. Adios, Dodgers.

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              • Skizzick
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2011
                • 287

                #22
                Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

                Is there some deeper layer to your beef with Mattingly? Did he not sign an autograph for you when you were a kid? Did he accidentally run over your dog?

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                • ShaimOnYou
                  Banned
                  • Jul 2014
                  • 179

                  #23
                  Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

                  Originally posted by Skizzick
                  Is there some deeper layer to your beef with Mattingly? Did he not sign an autograph for you when you were a kid? Did he accidentally run over your dog?
                  Nope.

                  I've been a die-hard Dodger fan all my life. Since Tommy Lasorda retired (as a manager), it's been a painful run, now 26 years, for us Dodger fans. One loser after the other managing the team. And that "loser" list includes Joe Torre. You take away his great Yankee run, when ANYONE could have won with that team, and Joe was a miserable manager too. But at least Joe has personality, is a class act, and could handle the "personalities" in baseball, so he had some measurable success.

                  My problem with Mattingly is that I see nothing. I see blank darkness when I look into his eyes. I don't know what team or sport you follow, but baseball is not an easy game. You need a cerebral thinker at the controls. One that knows when to act, and more importantly how to not muck things up. Mattingly, in my view, is a complete waste of time. He is too much a "players manager" and therefore he can't make necessary decisions when they need to me made. He won't pull a player when they should be pulled. He benches players who are on fire! He mishandles the Dodgers pitching staff to perfection.

                  I guess it's not so easy to see if you don't follow the Dodgers on a regular basis. I have nothing against Donnie personally. But I know baseball enough to guarantee you this: The only ways the Dodgers ever win another World Series is if they go find a manager with an understanding for the flow and intricate details of the game. Mattingly manages by the book. He is vacant, without consciousness, asleep at the wheel. Ask ANY serious Dodger fan, and you'll get a similar response. We know were doomed with this guy, and that's my beef. It's frustrating as hell. The Dodgers should have won the National League West by the beginning of September. We all watched Mattingly lose game after game with stupid decisions all season long. And the Dodgers had to wait until the last few days of the season to lock up the Division.

                  Then...Mattingly struck again. Destroyed Kershaw's two great pitching performance, evaporated Greinke's great shutout, and pulled Ryu too soon in what could have and should have been a Dodger SWEEP of the Cardinals, while he hovered at the bottom step of the dugout each time with that stupid expression of his. So the Dodgers are playing golf as we prepare to all watch the Giants in the World Series AGAIN.

                  It's the futility of his existence in Dodger blue. I can't understand why ownership can't see it, as all us season ticket holder fans can. The Dodgers will have to put together a team like the late 90's Yankees to have any chance of winning a World Series with this buffoon running the team. And even then, they'll have to win DESPITE Mattingly, not BECAUSE of him.

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                  • slab0meat
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2010
                    • 526

                    #24
                    Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

                    Keep posting about it, while no longer caring. Makes a lot of sense.

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                    • beachpetrol
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2013
                      • 201

                      #25
                      Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

                      I found out why you are so mad now....

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                      • Phil316
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2013
                        • 1878

                        #26
                        Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

                        awesome video

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                        • jbsportstuff
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 362

                          #27
                          Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

                          That video was fantastic. I've seen people have a beef with someone, but this thing goes DEEEEEP. Wow.

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                          • ShaimOnYou
                            Banned
                            • Jul 2014
                            • 179

                            #28
                            Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

                            Yep, that video was just fabulous. Don Mattingly is the man. Some small minded trivialization via comedy relief is just what was needed here.

                            I'll try to hold back my expectations of worthwhile content before I post again. I see beachpatrol and meatslab have a tad of an issue with my comments regarding Donnie Einstein. My apologies. Didn't mean to step on your boy.

                            And meatslab, you're right. I shouldn't post if I don't care. So I guess I still do. It's called being passionate about something. And since I'm passionate about my Dodgers, I guess the proper thing to do would be for me to continue throwing away my money and keep my season tickets so I can watch the Dodgers stumble through another season, but ultimately winning the Division in the last week of the season, only to watch Division rival WILD CARD San Francisco go to their 4th World Series in 6 years.

                            Can't wait!!!

                            Just THINK of all the great pictures we'll be able to add to THESE GEMS!?
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                            • dougiedshow
                              Super Moderator
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 505

                              #29
                              Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

                              Heading into the postseason and seeing HOF caliber managers like Showalter and Bochy... It kind of felt like the Cardinals brought a knife to a gun fight. I feel your pain, I'm sure Matheny uses a magic 8 ball to make decisions sometimes. Oh well, many teams find a way to win with poor coaches or managers.

                              On a side note, don mattingly looks more like Bill Murray everyday.

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                              • r_phelps
                                Senior Member
                                • Sep 2007
                                • 300

                                #30
                                Re: Don Mattingly's disgrace

                                As a manager I may agree but as a player nothing's better than Donnie baseball. Just saying.

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