Finally, we've returned to Chico. It was a long and wild trip, and changes have been made at the top today. Here's to a winning streak that lasts the whole homestand!
Here are today's game notes: (copy and paste link in a new browser window)
http://www.goldenbaseball.com/Files/F552/GAME NOTES23.doc
Lineups coming soon...leaving the office right now...
CHICO
1. Blake Gailen RF
2. Dale Swinford SS
3. Rich Janeway CF
4. Shane Cronin 3B
5. Truan Mehl LF
6. Norm Hutchins DH
7. Jason Crosland 1B
8. BJ Underkofler C
9. Jonny Ash 2B
SP - Mikael Ryder (2-0, 2.85 ERA, 2nd start, 16th appearance)
YUMA
1. Deivis Rivadeneira SS
2. Adolfo Gomez 2B
3. Carlos Arroyo LF
4. Carlos Villalobos 3B
5. Reynaldo Rodriguez 1B
6. Ismael Castro DH
7. Diover Avila CF
8. Carlos Balcazar C
9. William Hernandez RF
SP - Julio Santiago (0-4, 13.2 IP in 5 starts)
Friday, July 24, 2009
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Interesting day.....Cataret tried to get wins by threatening players would be released if they didn't win-funny how Karma works.
ReplyDeleteWhat goes around comes around..........treat others the way you want to be treated, because you just never know.
The Curse....Now do right by those who were done wrong.
ReplyDeleteWonder how many players are sorry to lose their manager? Can't run a professional team with a combination of high school and terror tactics and expect respect or success.
ReplyDeleteNot trying to sound mean Joe but managing by intimidation rarely gets positive results and people who use that style are doing so because they are inadequate and try to put the light on other reasons.
ReplyDeleteWe all know our weakness and personally I surround myself with people who are better at my weakness and as a team we are succesful!
You're only as good as your weakest link and my Godfather's favorite saying is-"the fish stinks from the head".......
Best of luck with the remaining games!
I guess some folks might've had sons on the roster...but...it sure seems like everyone knows exactly how Cadaret tied his shoelaces and what aftershave he preferred. Not to mention, how he did or didn't manage.
ReplyDeleteI liked Cadaret, and as always, we wish him well. I like DeHaan too, and all that matters is the final 29 games we have ahead of us. It'll be an exciting whirlwind finish as we look to rally our way into the playoffs.
However, anymore professive comments speaking to exactly how 'Anonymous' knows why Cadaret was let go, will be deleted.
Now let's keep on winning!
I couldn't have said it better myself Joe!
ReplyDeleteBarry
The comments in the Chico news below were insightful as to why there was a change.....nobody said anything about his shoelaces and aftershave Joe.
ReplyDelete"Basically, we felt the team was underperforming after a hot start," Jacey said early Friday afternoon. "It's a talented roster and we thought the time for the change was right."
But when the Outlaws continued to struggle on their most recent road trip, Jacey said pressure from the team's ownership quickly increased to replace Cadaret with someone else who might get better results from the GBL's youngest club.
negative comments about Cadaret are not going to help win the second half. Best of luck to DeHaan and GO OUTLAWS! aLEDA
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