
TBH, I'm not sure giving those 2 guys their hero as a manager is a good idea, but I think Albert will make a good manager.Albert Pujols is no longer a candidate to be the manager of the Los Angeles Angels, sources confirmed to ESPN on Monday.
Pujols, though, is scheduled to interview for the San Diego Padres' managerial vacancy on Wednesday, a source told ESPN. The Baltimore Orioles have also previously reached out with interest, though an interview has not been scheduled, a source said.
Pujols, 45, is held in high regard by the Padres' two most influential players -- Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr.
Tennessee's Tony Vitello looks to be the favorite to land the Giants manager job. And apparently this is just something that doesn't happen in the MLB. The NBA and NFL have no problem scouring the college ranks for their next coach, but not the MLB. Brewers manager Pat Murphy coached college for 25 years before the Padres hired him, but they didn't hire him to be their manager.
I wouldn’t be so sure of that.This is their World Series because the winner is getting destroyed by the Dodgers.






Definitely cheering on the Jays, but they are going to get pummelled. As a lifelong fan, I am bummed this means that Shapiro, Atkins and Schneider are not going to be fired and replaced with people who can look up from the spreadsheet every so often and actually assess with their eyes. I feel this team is punching above its weight, not that these three have done anything special.
I'm also not upset that the Dodgers control so much money or the star players. They have the money, why not spend it? If guys like Bob Nutting in Pittsburgh, Jerry Reinsdorf in Chicago, Bruce Sherman in Miami don't want to spend the money, they should sell. If you want to make a profit, be the Dodgers.
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