swerb wrote:The "fire Acta" people crack me up. Cause he doesn't get ejected. Acta should be getting votes for Manager of the Year for having this pile of shit at .500 through 100 games.
This.
I mean look at the line-up the Tribe has put on the field. I mean, it seems they've had over half their line-up batting under 0.230 the entire season. And they really haven't had a single player have what one might consider even an exceptional season. Three guys batting in the 0.280 range. And these guys were in first place on June 23. That is 100% smoke and mirrors.
I am sorry, but I never drank the Kool-Aid with this team nor for one second expected them to win the division. It was always just a matter of time before the roof caved in.
CLEARLY, the first half of the season was the fluke. Not the second half.
This CANNOT be on ACTA. But you can certainly make a case about the shortcomings of the front office.
A) You have an incredibly thin line-up (GM is responsible for talent on the field)
B) Your farm system is considered weak. (GM is responsible for talent in the system)
C) At the trading deadline, if we wanted to buy, we had no prospects to bring anything,
D) At the trading deadline, if we wanted to sell, we really didn't have much to sell.
That's a front office / talent evaluation / draft & prospect development / etc problem.
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