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Berkowitz: MLB Managers on the Hot Seat
In a rare year in which no managers were fired during the season, a few are more than likely to depart from their current roles.
In a rare year in which no managers were fired during the season, a few are more than likely to depart from their current roles.
While the Phillies fielded the potential MVP in Bryce Harper, the potential Cy Young winner in Zack Wheeler, and a top-3 catcher in J.T. Realmuto, they didn’t have much else. The supporting cast has been an issue for Philadelphia over the past few years.
The Philadelphia Phillies had another up-and-down year, as they missed the postseason for the 10th straight season. They finished above .500 at 82-80 for the first time since losing the National League Division Series to the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Philadelphia Phillies’ most important offseason in recent memory is in front of them and if they don’t succeed, there might be riots in Philadelphia.
Bryce Harper entered, for a massive 13-year, $330 million contract, and expectations for the 2019 Phillies skyrocketed. A lot of people picked the Phillies to win the NL East after the signing, but instead they literally had an average season, finishing at .500 (81-81) and fourth in the division. Not only that but to add salt to the $330 million wound, the Phillies and Harper had to watch the Harper-less Nationals take a crazy route on the way to winning their first World Series in team history. More on the Nationals Cinderella-type season in their recap coming soon.
The availability of Mike Scioscia, Joe Maddon, and others could force the Dodgers to move on from Dave Roberts, explains B.J. Martin.
With the playoffs right around the corner, the Prime Time Sports Talk Red Sox team casted their picks for some
In a rare year in which no managers were fired during the season, a few are more than likely to depart from their current roles.
While the Phillies fielded the potential MVP in Bryce Harper, the potential Cy Young winner in Zack Wheeler, and a top-3 catcher in J.T. Realmuto, they didn’t have much else. The supporting cast has been an issue for Philadelphia over the past few years.
The Philadelphia Phillies had another up-and-down year, as they missed the postseason for the 10th straight season. They finished above .500 at 82-80 for the first time since losing the National League Division Series to the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Philadelphia Phillies’ most important offseason in recent memory is in front of them and if they don’t succeed, there might be riots in Philadelphia.
Bryce Harper entered, for a massive 13-year, $330 million contract, and expectations for the 2019 Phillies skyrocketed. A lot of people picked the Phillies to win the NL East after the signing, but instead they literally had an average season, finishing at .500 (81-81) and fourth in the division. Not only that but to add salt to the $330 million wound, the Phillies and Harper had to watch the Harper-less Nationals take a crazy route on the way to winning their first World Series in team history. More on the Nationals Cinderella-type season in their recap coming soon.
The availability of Mike Scioscia, Joe Maddon, and others could force the Dodgers to move on from Dave Roberts, explains B.J. Martin.
With the playoffs right around the corner, the Prime Time Sports Talk Red Sox team casted their picks for some of the games most prestigious
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