Author Topic: Los Angeles Dodgers fire GM Paul DePodesta  (Read 79 times)

WestCoasta

  • Guest
Los Angeles Dodgers fire GM Paul DePodesta
« on: October 29, 2005, 03:22:59 PM »
 ;D this is great news......... people who like this little weasel ----------> :psych: ;)


Dodgers Fire GM DePodesta


LOS ANGELES -- Paul DePodesta was fired as general manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday.

Team owner Frank McCourt cited the team's lack of success as the reason DePodesta was let go.

"Our high expectations were not met," McCourt said.

McCourt hired DePodesta after buying the team in January 2004 from News Corp. The Dodgers won the NL West title in his first season, but DePodesta riled fans by trading popular catcher Paul Lo Duca and two other players at midseason.

"I met with Paul DePodesta this morning and let him know that the Los Angeles Dodgers were moving on," McCourt said at the afternoon news conference at Dodger Stadium. "I thanked him for his contributions."

The Dodgers went 71-91 this season, the team's worst record since 1992 and second worst since moving to Los Angeles in 1958, after DePodesta made many offseason changes.

The team has been without a manager since Oct. 3, when the Dodgers and Jim Tracy agreed to cut ties. Tracy was hired shortly after to manage the Pittsburgh Pirates.

DePodesta as late as last week was interviewing candidates for the manager's job. According to The Los Angeles Times, in a sign of pending trouble, former Dodgers star pitcher Orel Hershiser met with McCourt and adviser Tommy Lasorda, but not DePodesta, to discuss the opening.

McCourt said the Dodgers search for a new manager will be put on hold while the team searches for a new GM.

"The Dodgers are at a crossroads here," McCourt said. "I'm very mindful of this historic franchise's tradition of greatness"

McCourt said he will consider "leadership a very important characteristic" for a new GM.

"He would have a keen eye for baseball talent and experience to do the job," McCourt said.

The Dodgers began the past season with a 12-2 mark, but losses and injuries soon mounted. The team was without Adrian Beltre, Alex Cora, Shawn Green, and Steve Finley, key players from its 2004 NL West title run.

Jeff Kent was brought in to play second base and had a solid year, but other newcomers didn't perform well, such as J.D. Drew, Jose Valentin and Derek Lowe, along with holdover Odalis Perez, who was signed to a three-year contract.

Eric Gagne, baseball's best closer the previous three seasons, had season-ending elbow surgery in June and outfielder Milton Bradley's season ended in August due to injury.

DePodesta graduated cum laude in 1995 with an economics degree from Harvard, where he played baseball and football for the Crimson.

He had been an assistant to Oakland GM Billy Beane since 1998 when he was hired by McCourt at age 31. DePodesta worked for the Cleveland Indians for three years before joining the A's.

Beane, under tight payrolls restrictions in Oakland, lead the revolutionary change in player evaluation that valued statistics over gut instincts. Author Michael Lewis wrote the 2004 bestseller "Moneyball" about Beane's approach to the game, which was adapted by DePodesta.

The technique has been criticized for underestimating the importance of team chemistry.

DePodesta signed loners Kent and Drew in the offseason and there was an ugly clubhouse feud in August between Kent and Bradley. Bradley, who is black, accused Kent of a lack of leadership and an inability to deal with black players.

When he was hired, DePodesta was the third-youngest person to be hired as a big-league general manager. He succeeded Dan Evans, who had a year remaining on his three-year contract.

DePodesta had been expected to become GM of the A's in November 2002, when Beane agreed to become GM of the Boston Red Sox. Beane, however, changed his mind and stayed in Oakland.

DePodesta was the ninth GM since the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles, but was their sixth in six years.

The O'Malley family controlled the Dodgers for nearly 48 years before selling to News Corp. in March 1998.


espn.com
« Last Edit: October 29, 2005, 03:27:08 PM by We$t Coa$t »
 

BizzyR.I.P.

  • Guest
Re: Los Angeles Dodgers fire GM Paul DePodesta
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2005, 03:25:14 PM »
 :boohoo:































































































































yeah right  :cheers:
 

Javier

  • Muthafuckin' Don!
  • *****
  • Posts: 8585
  • Karma: 284
Re: Los Angeles Dodgers fire GM Paul DePodesta
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2005, 03:29:55 PM »
Whether u agree with Depo or not, this is a horrible move.  It's just showing that the owner is in a panic state of mind and is easily influenced by the media and fans taht disagree.  Sad day
 

Javier

  • Muthafuckin' Don!
  • *****
  • Posts: 8585
  • Karma: 284
Re: Los Angeles Dodgers fire GM Paul DePodesta
« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2005, 03:33:15 PM »
Thanks for the FUck U?

This is our needs, and we'll see how they will get adressed.

-Sign a corner OF that can produce at a .850OPS
-Sign 2 Solid Starters
-Sign a 3B
-get a RP


If we adress positions like C, 1B and spend a lot of money there...we are fucked. 
 

WestCoasta

  • Guest
Re: Los Angeles Dodgers fire GM Paul DePodesta
« Reply #4 on: October 29, 2005, 03:43:03 PM »
man, I honestly don't know what the fuck you see in Pauly, the guy's a dick and it's so apparent how fuckin dumb he is, he didn't do shit and he wasn't gonna do shit

you want the fuckin Triple A manager instead of Jim Tracy? who brought you to the West title last year with players HE traded away and let go

this has nothing to do with how writers portray him at all, he's just a little weasel who does nothing but lie, the guy never told the truth

"well, what we're gonna do... I didn't agree with that"  he's sucha little bitch

there's nothing you can say that he did that was good, other than last year getting Steve Finley or something....

and that other fag McCourt backed him the whole time until some stressed out PR's said he had to let him go

 

Javier

  • Muthafuckin' Don!
  • *****
  • Posts: 8585
  • Karma: 284
Re: Los Angeles Dodgers fire GM Paul DePodesta
« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2005, 03:51:50 PM »
Whoever the GM  can lie and  do whatever he wants.  He cant say what hes gonna do so that other GMs can read and react.  It's alarming that the owner changed his mind one day.  By the way Terry Collins isnt the AAA Manager, he's the director of player development for the Dodgers so he knows this team from MLB to A Level.  It's safe to say that there have been more positives than negatives with Depodesta as GM.  I would recommend you to just check out the stats since Im just pretyt much depressed since the owner will just have a nother change of heart soon.  Especially since the rumored replacements are Gillick, Kevin Towers, or even Orel. 
 

Perfection

  • Muthafuckin' Don!
  • *****
  • Posts: 1609
  • Karma: 21
  • "When you come to a fork in the road...Take it"
Re: Los Angeles Dodgers fire GM Paul DePodesta
« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2005, 08:34:31 PM »
This is a great move that I've been expecting for a while now. This guys tries to bring a Billy Bean ideal system to LA, but doesn't realize that he isn't as smart as Billy Bean nor does Billy Bean's ideal system (which is money) work in the majors. GM's have to learn how to over come their mistakes so that the team can benefit & not just make more mistakes to cover up the previous ones. Theo Espstien is a prime example of that. He came into Boston with the Billy Bean philosophy of money ball & that a closers are overrated. But half way through his first year, he realized that he's made a mistake. So he started trading for guys to put in the pen who could be closers because the closer by comitty wasn't working. The next year He signs Keth Foulke, trades for Curt Schilling, & then during the season trades for Orlando Cabrea, Doug Mankaviki (sp), & Dave Roberts all great moves & the Red Sox end up winning the World Series
 

WestCoasta

  • Guest
Re: Los Angeles Dodgers fire GM Paul DePodesta
« Reply #7 on: October 29, 2005, 09:19:59 PM »
Theo Espstien is a prime example of that. He came into Boston with the Billy Bean philosophy of money ball & that a closers are overrated. But half way through his first year, he realized that he's made a mistake. So he started trading for guys to put in the pen who could be closers because the closer by comitty wasn't working.
exactly, you know what you're talking about...... bullpen's are the most important part of a team to get deep in the playoffs (although White Sox didn't use theirs, they didn't have to though cuz of their starters)..... and just look at the Dodgers shitty bullpen last year, it looked like the weasel didn't even care who it consisted of (even if Gagne never got hurt)
 

Javier

  • Muthafuckin' Don!
  • *****
  • Posts: 8585
  • Karma: 284
Re: Los Angeles Dodgers fire GM Paul DePodesta
« Reply #8 on: October 30, 2005, 11:37:29 AM »
If Gagne was healthy the Pen would have been much better and it would have an overall effect to what actually happend.  Plus, what bullpen arm could we have gotten?  The GM was planning to bank on the players within the organization to be succesfful, just like any of the past Dodger World Series Champs, Im guessing you want for us to trade Adam LaRoche for a solid Closer.  And Im scared that thigh might happen
 

thatboi

  • 'G'
  • **
  • Posts: 112
  • Karma: -3
Re: Los Angeles Dodgers fire GM Paul DePodesta
« Reply #9 on: October 31, 2005, 11:18:11 PM »
I'm not surprised in the least. Now repair that bullpen.
looking for mc's for The Resistance group svh398@hotmail.com get at me.