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tuffydahog
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I was thinking about the d'backs since Kevin Towers took over for them and thinking about the moves he has made. He has made some good moves but he has also made some really bad moves. The trade of Jarrod Parker for Trevor Cahill, signing Jason Kubel, signing Cody Ross, and signing Brandon McCarthy. Just absolutely terrible moves from Kevin Towers.
I looked at Kevin Towers track record in San Diego. I was under the impression that he did a much better job there than he actually did. He was the GM of the padres for 15 years. In those 15 years, the padres won at least 90 games only two times. Two times in 15 years. The d'backs have had at least 90 wins five times in their first 15 years of existence. The padres teams averaged 78.5 wins a year during the time Towers was their GM. That is not even .500. That is pretty sad.
The padres made the playoffs four times in Towers' 15 year tenure. However, they only made it past the first round once, when they went to the world series in 1996, where they were swept. In the other three years of the playoffs, they were swept in the NLDS twice and lost the other one 3-1. So besides one year where the padres got swept in the world series, they never did anyone anything in the other 14 years when Towers was their GM, except get destroyed a few times in the first round. That does not bode well for the d'backs, unfortunately.
Just recently Towers said that "there is no way" that the dodgers will maintain their current pace the rest of the season.
Diamondbacks GM Towers still confident team can win NL West ArizonaSports.com
Now today Towers said that he feels he has the right team. "Makeup-wise and chemistry-wise, I like the guys we have in our clubhouse," said Towers. "Probably this year more so than some of my prior years here, I don't know how much I want to mess with that. "I think over the long run, these guys will persevere and end up hopefully on top of the division."
GM Kevin Towers on trade deadline: 'I like the guys we have in our clubhouse' ArizonaSports.com
So my interpretation of that is that he believes that the dodgers will cool off and the d'backs will turn it around. Okay, so if you are banking on the fact that you think the other team in the division is just going to stop playing well, then you have a losers mentality. Instead of saying, the dodgers are playing great and we have to match that, we are going to go out and improve our team, he just hopes out of nowhere that his team becomes amazing while at the same time the dodgers become bad again. I hate that mentality.
The 2011 d'backs won 94 games, but the main parts of that team were put into place by Jerry Dipito and other moves made prior to hiring Kevin Towers. Since Dipito left, the d'backs finished 81-81 last year are now barely above .500 at 54-51. An average team. Does anybody think that this current team has the starting rotation or talent to win the NL west? I sure do not. The only reason we even led the division most of the season is because the NL West is the worst division in baseball.
I really hope that I am wrong and the d'backs come back and play great, but I am not betting on it. Any organization that consistently starts Ian Kennedy every fifth day probably does not even deserve to win. What a shame.
I looked at Kevin Towers track record in San Diego. I was under the impression that he did a much better job there than he actually did. He was the GM of the padres for 15 years. In those 15 years, the padres won at least 90 games only two times. Two times in 15 years. The d'backs have had at least 90 wins five times in their first 15 years of existence. The padres teams averaged 78.5 wins a year during the time Towers was their GM. That is not even .500. That is pretty sad.
The padres made the playoffs four times in Towers' 15 year tenure. However, they only made it past the first round once, when they went to the world series in 1996, where they were swept. In the other three years of the playoffs, they were swept in the NLDS twice and lost the other one 3-1. So besides one year where the padres got swept in the world series, they never did anyone anything in the other 14 years when Towers was their GM, except get destroyed a few times in the first round. That does not bode well for the d'backs, unfortunately.
Just recently Towers said that "there is no way" that the dodgers will maintain their current pace the rest of the season.
Diamondbacks GM Towers still confident team can win NL West ArizonaSports.com
Now today Towers said that he feels he has the right team. "Makeup-wise and chemistry-wise, I like the guys we have in our clubhouse," said Towers. "Probably this year more so than some of my prior years here, I don't know how much I want to mess with that. "I think over the long run, these guys will persevere and end up hopefully on top of the division."
GM Kevin Towers on trade deadline: 'I like the guys we have in our clubhouse' ArizonaSports.com
So my interpretation of that is that he believes that the dodgers will cool off and the d'backs will turn it around. Okay, so if you are banking on the fact that you think the other team in the division is just going to stop playing well, then you have a losers mentality. Instead of saying, the dodgers are playing great and we have to match that, we are going to go out and improve our team, he just hopes out of nowhere that his team becomes amazing while at the same time the dodgers become bad again. I hate that mentality.
The 2011 d'backs won 94 games, but the main parts of that team were put into place by Jerry Dipito and other moves made prior to hiring Kevin Towers. Since Dipito left, the d'backs finished 81-81 last year are now barely above .500 at 54-51. An average team. Does anybody think that this current team has the starting rotation or talent to win the NL west? I sure do not. The only reason we even led the division most of the season is because the NL West is the worst division in baseball.
I really hope that I am wrong and the d'backs come back and play great, but I am not betting on it. Any organization that consistently starts Ian Kennedy every fifth day probably does not even deserve to win. What a shame.