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07-13-2015, 08:25 AM | Topic Starter |
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Has Billy Beane lost his touch?
One year ago the Oakland A's had the best record in baseball at 59-36. Then on July 31st the A's traded Yoenis Cespedes for John Lester. The A's record before the trade 66-41. The A's record after the trade was 22-33.
In the offseason Billy Beane traded Josh Donaldson to the Toronto Blue Jays for third baseman Brett Lawrie, right-hander Kendall Graveman, left-hander Sean Nolin and minor league shortstop Franklin Barreto. Donaldson and Cespedes were the two best players on the A's roster. Now they're both gone and the team went from first to worst. Josh Donaldson is having an MVP season. Cespedes barely missed making the All Star team and is having a solid season. The A's have the worst record in the American League at 41-50. It looks to me like Billy Beane has destroyed this team. Has Billy Beane totally ****ed up, or do Lawrie, Graveman, Nolin and Barreto have so much potential that the Donaldson trade could eventually work out in favor of the A's? |
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07-13-2015, 08:28 AM | #2 |
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He had a movie made about him so obviously he da bestest
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07-13-2015, 08:32 AM | #3 |
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Yeah, that was the movie that went on and on about on-base percentage and the genius of Billy Beane, and completely ignored the fact Mark Mulder, Tim Hudson and Barry Zito had a little bit to do with the success of those A's teams.
After the A's lost Mulder, Hudson and Zito, the genius of Billy Beane didn't win nearly as many games. I'm not saying advanced statistics aren't important. I'm just saying that Billy Beane lost whatever advantage he used to have. |
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07-13-2015, 02:21 PM | #4 |
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07-13-2015, 08:31 AM | #5 |
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07-13-2015, 08:35 AM | #6 |
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07-13-2015, 08:36 AM | #8 |
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Overrated.
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So, is this the case with these two whom Beane traded, I don't know. But that has pretty much been the story of the A's for the last 30 years.
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If they cant rebound and are stuck at the bottom I guess the case can be made Beane has lost his touch, but for as long as I can remember the A's have been one the lowest payroll teams and yet remained competitive. I guess if youve always despised Beane nows your chance to unload, but really I doubt anyone could have done as well for as long as they did with the cash restraints they have. |
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He went all-in last year and Lester choked his ****ing balls off in the Wild Card game. This is the downside of that approach. But, wisely, rather than just trying to stay around 84 wins he traded away the criminally overrated Samardzija and got Semien, who has provided solid starter play at SS, and a longterm prospect at 1B. The Donaldson trade certainly doesn't look good given his production, though. He is an elite player. Also, Zobrist not playing like the WAR monster he was in Tampa is crushing, as is the continued decline of Fatler. |
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07-13-2015, 12:58 PM | #12 |
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Beane hasn't lost his touch. The problem is he has a lot of fast followers.
His moneyball strategy was brilliant. Was less to do with spending smart as it was using advanced stats to make scouting decions. But soon other teams caught up and suddenly everyone caught up to them analytically. After that, Beane moved to focusing on defense. Judging by the way teams are stacking on defense, looks like the league caught up to them there. Wonder what next wave he'll start. Whenever he does, he'll have a few years to have the advantage. |
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He's actually like Doyle Brunson in that by educating the masses on his approach he marginalized his own ability to succeed. |
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you wanna know who is the biggest joke of a GM in the majors is? Check out the Rockies. If the Rockies hired B.Beane as their GM I'd be in heaven.
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