Paul DePodesta
Paul DePodesta
Paul DePodestais the chief strategy officer for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. Formerly a front office assistant for the Cleveland Indians, Oakland Athletics and most recently the New York Mets, he was also general manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The year after leading the Dodgers to their first playoff win in 16 years, he was fired after the 2005 club finished with its worst record in 11 years. He was the ninth general manager in the...
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It became clear to us that the inefficiency in decision-making in baseball was vast.
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He had a phenomenal career as a player and has a sterling reputation in the game as a person and as a baseball man, ... When he was let go, we spent a lot of time on his name.
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As a baseball operation, we are seeking to carry on the Dodgers' long tradition of developing top-notch players. This honor directly reflects on the job that amateur scouting director Logan White and player development director Terry Collins and their entire staffs have done in finding and cultivating the talent of these young players.
conference discussion sometime
We'd still be having this discussion (on the conference call) sometime this month.
respect
out of respect for what he's done here.
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Jim Tracy has been a passionate and valued member of the Dodger organization. I have an extremely high regard for him professionally and personally,
reason
We just couldn't get on the same page. That's really the only reason why.
certainly fun
We know it hasn't been fun for them. It certainly hasn't been fun for us.
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We were all incredibly frustrated with the way the year has gone, ... If anybody should be blamed, it should be me. I think Jim is a terrific manager. Despite how hard we tried, we couldn't get on the same page.
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Unless everything is lined up, we'd be perfectly happy not doing it.
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We feel comfortable we've addressed what's happened the last few days internally.
strict time
I don't think we know that yet. We're not under any kind of strict time constraint.
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He's been exactly what we hoped for. He's given us over 200 innings and taken the ball every fifth day and has the lowest ERA of any of our starters. We definitely view him as a lynch-pin to our rotation going forward.
preferable
We're probably going to have to play it by ear. That's not necessarily the preferable way to go. But it's not something where we have a choice.