Clearest example of why Ned Yost needs to go away……

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There are many here who know of my distaste of Brewer manager, Ned Yost.  I have stated pretty clearly that while I understand Ned has his positives that overall he is not the man for the job to guide this team on a go forward basis.  In the past I have outlined what I believe to be the important aspects of a manager’s job:  recognize talent, organize talent, motivate talent, ... [link]

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