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Texas Rangers Making Contingency Plans In Case This Uptick is a Mirage

Thu May 08, 2008 at 03:30:55 PM
On deck?

According to two baseball sources I trust way farther than I could throw them, your Texas Rangers are making plans for when – not if – manager Ron Washington is fired this season.

The Dallas Observer – via this here The Sportatorium sports blog – has learned from separate sources that the Rangers have held preliminary – if not more serious – talks with Don Baylor, Mike Hargrove, Jim Tracy and Jackie Moore about being Washington’s successor. At least one version of the inevitable overhaul, temporarily put on pause by the team’s recent uptick, includes the firing of all assistant coaches other than hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo and third base coach Matt Walbeck.

Odd timing, I know, in that recent confabs between president Nolan Ryan, general manager Jon Daniels and Washington led to a youth infusion of Brandon Boggs, German Duran and A.J. Murray that has propelled the team to wins in six out of eight games and out of last place in the American League. But apparently the team’s slow starts, sloppy fundamentals and general irrelevancy under Washington are considered ultimately irreparable.

“The players know Wash is a good guy,” one of the sources told me this morning. “But his enthusiasm and optimism isn’t translating into him being a manager that gets through to them. They’re ready to move on from him. Of course, these are the same guys who were ready to move on from Buck (Showalter), too.”

The silver lining is that Nolan, hired in February to infuse the organization with credibility, is finally aiming one of his trademark fastballs just under the chin of a franchise that has needed a brushback for a long time.

It was Ryan who suggested Daniels and Washington start the youth movement. And three of the managerial candidates have strong ties to Nolan. The other, former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tracy, has a link to the organization through his son, Chad, the team's second-round draft pick in 2006.

According to one source, Baylor is the front-runner. An AL MVP during a 19-year playing career that included a teammate on the 1977-79 California Angels named Nolan Ryan, the Austin native has been out of baseball since 2005. In ’03 Baylor was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer but, after a stem-cell transplant, has a clean bill of health. He managed the Colorado Rockies and Chicago Cubs, served as bench coach for the New York Mets, hitting coach for the Seattle Mariners and, according to this 2006 story, desperately wants another managerial shot.

A lot of us semi-old-timer Rangers fans remember Hargrove as the “human rain delay”, always stepping out of the box to adjust his cup and his cap and his sleeves and fidget relentlessly with his batting gloves while consistently hitting over .300 in the mid-70s. Another native Texan with an open line of communication to Ryan, he managed the Cleveland Indians to two World Series in the ‘90s before being fired by former Rangers GM John Hart. Of all the candidates, he’d likely sell the most tickets.

Moore might be the closest of Nolan’s old cronies, but still the longest shot to be Texas’ next manager. In 2000 Ryan named him the first manager in the history of his minor league Round Rock Express. Currently a bench coach for the Houston Astros, Moore’s only Major League managerial experience was way back in 1984 with the Oakland A’s.

I must admit, I’m surprised Washington outlasted Avery Johnson. But even more shocked that Washington’s rosey outlook hasn’t translated into on-field success. -- Richie Whitt

Category: Texas Rangers

10 Comments:

GuidoMerk says:

As much as I love Grover, how long would it take for him to get out of the dugout, make all of his adjustments, then go argue with the ump. We'd all forget the point in the meantime. Actually, my concern would be that if he got tired of it in Seattle, how quickly would he get disenchanted with the Rangers if the crap of April returns.

Give us a shot with Don Baylor. He has a presence about him and would bring league-wide cred to the Temple.

Wash is a 3rd base coach with no presence and the communication skills of, well nevermind, we all get the point. There is no way he can be taken seriously and bring respect to the upper steps of the 1st base dugout. He just wants to pitch and catch good, the Ranger's version of Chan Gailey!

jamal says:

Can someone please tell me what the hell it is that makes Jaramillo so special? I mean, other than the fact that his guys get half of their at bats at the Temple?

CV Gilkeson says:

Jamal is right about Rudy but the bigger point is not about coaches, the manager or the GM. The point is that this owner is psycholgically unfit to foster semi-consistent winning in today's MLB climate. This is inexusable in a revenue-rich environment like DFW. No, Hicks will rearrange the deck chairs and hope that 2.5 million chumps will parade to the Ballpark and enable him to pocket about $10 million per year while he focuses on his real estate projects around the park. Boycott now: No TV, No Tickets, No Merchandise. It is the only solution for a real fan truly interested in this franchise. Boycott Now you Ranger Nation Sheep!

Name that Dude Singing Like a Rolling Stone says:

For crying out loud...why don't we just ask Toby Harrah back maybe Pat Putnam, Al Oliver, Bump Wills or Wayne Twilliger can come back to...what a freaking abortion this thing is. I bet getting into the gates this year is hard with all the pro-lifers picketing out in front of the stadium.

Sincerely,

Vaccumed out unborn fetus

hammertimez says:

i spend a lot time in corpus, and i hope they don't pick jackie moore...(according to some of the guys who play for him) his managerial style and off the field demands of his players are rigid...players have to ask him where they can freaking eat or drink because he has bars and restaurants that are designated as "coaches only". those types are built for college, single-A teams...do the rangers need another buck showalter-type? and you can count me among those beginning to wonder about how rudy jaramillo's syllabus lends itself to a good offense. "see ball, hit ball" doesn't work the count...doesn't get to the opposing team's bullpen early enough. and what the hell has matt freaking walbeck done to make himself worth a damn? i do wish nolan would step in as pitching coach, or at least bullpen coach. every ranger's pitching coach HAS to be looking over his shoulder with nolan sitting right behind the owner's box.

that said, fire wash, damnit...gimmie art howe, bill hassleman, or buddy bell...and can we please hire the red baron as bench coach?

Liles says:

Find Brian Downing, Dock Ellis, or Ferguson Jenkins and give one of them the gig.

And start playin' Missy Elliott's "Get Your Freak On" between innings every night.

Now THAT would be a good value for your Texas Rangers entertainment investment.

cactusflinthead says:

please mr owner. go fart with your soccer team.
maybe we might get to .500. go away. please. buy some more pickles or champange or something. just f'ing go away.
like i got any pull.

Art says:

I have a lot of respect for Don Baylor as both a former player and person, but why do we need another manager with a sub-.500 career record? I think we can do better than that. Jackie Moore? Mike Hargrove? Jim Tracy? Hell, why not just bring back Dallas Green? I mean, if we're going to recycle old managers, might as well go with one of the oldest.

Liles says:

Where is Mickey Tettleton these days?

Seems like he would be a great manager.

bob says:

the piece has no truths to it. its trash. if they were going to fire Ron they would have done it two weeks ago. hell, the team might be almost .500 after this weekend. sorry Richie, i know you want to break a story (or sorta break one) but no cigar.

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