Coaching Mistakes Hurt Mets

1
0
 Coaching Mistakes Hurt Mets  Links0
Jerry Manuel took over for Willie Randolph last month and proceeded to bring the Mets back into the NL East race. With a 10 game win streak under his belt, his confidence began to grow. It seemed that everything Manuel touched turned to gold, but now we find that he is still just a rookie head coach running a team that is still trying to find consistency. [link]
Coaching Mistakes Hurt Mets

Tags:

Comments

Related Content

Related Stories
3

Early Morning Madness: Jerry pulled a Willie edition

There are two sides to every coin. On one hand, I leave Johan Santana out there for the 9th inning to work his magic. That's why he's getting the big bucks. On the flip-side, I can see why you don't want to run your "ace" out there and run up his pitch count, especially with Pedro Martinez ailing. But, your closer is unavailable, and no one has really shone through as a viable replacement. ...
1

inGame: Phillies 8, Mets 6

The questions are endless. Why did Jerry Manuel lift Johan Santana? Why didn’t Endy Chavez stop at third? Why didn’t Jose Reyes throw to first? Where was Billy Wagner?
2

Mets fold vs. Phils under poison pen

With Billy Wagner unavailable, manager Jerry Manuel tried just about every other reliever he had and they couldn't get it done, surrendering six runs in the last inning as Philadelphia prevailed, 8-6, over the Mets before 55,081 at Shea.  ...
2

Hal Steinbrenner - Topics

Source: Yankees likely to make trades and 'make a run' Posted on 07-22-2008 With the trade deadline looming a week from Thursday, the Yankees' brain trust will gather Thursday in Tampa to discuss potential moves. Lester throws complete game, Yanks ...
1

Are these NY Mets for Real?

Are these New York Mets for real? They reeled off 10 straight wins in the month of July, which began on July 5th and did not end until July 18th. In fact, the Mets are 19-2 since Willie Randolph ...
Related News Articles
Santana and Manuel get no relief from pen
Johan Santana was icing his left arm in the clubhouse Tuesday night during the ninth inning when the Mets' bullpen imploded. After the game, both Santana and Jerry Manuel faced the question - should he have been on the mound?
Mets throw away first place
Firing Willie Randolph was supposed to purge the Mets of choking against the Phillies. No Billy Wagner should have meant that we would be spared an excruciating ninth-inning meltdown. Replacing Sandy Alomar as third-base coach was supposed to lessen ...
Phillies hit Mets with late punch in NL showdown
On Tuesday, the Mets announced the start of a promotion encouraging fans to vote for the 10 greatest moments at Shea Stadium.
Mets put hot Delgado in cleanup spot
A cleanup hitter for the overwhelming majority of his big league career, Carlos Delgado entered Wednesday's game having batted fourth in the lineup only twice this season. But Delgado's recent hot streak changed things, and so Mets manager Jerry ...
Mets’ Loss to the Phillies Is Hard on Wilpon, Too
Fred Wilpon, the team’s principal owner, said Wednesday he is pleased with the direction the Mets are headed and with the work of Manager Jerry Manuel. >