ANtics Episode 2.33: As the Macha Turns
10/22/2006 23:30 |
ANtics Comics
Macha's sudden dismissal
after the ALCS sweep surprised a lot of people,
but here at the ANtics, we should have seen the
warning signs along the way - as he played
favorites with players, feuded with the front
office, kissed up to umpires and generally tried
to go his own way on a club when that wasn't the
plan for a manager - an interchangeable cog.
Below - 10 different examples, all brought to you by the ANtics, that display the disconnect as it happened.
- He offered Adam Melhuse to be
ejected instead of Bradley. (ANtics 2.32)
- He said it was "Us against the
world." (ANtics 2.27)
- He threatened players with the
"Vulcan Death Grip." (ANtics 2.23)
- Rather than arguing with umps, he
offered them jobs. (ANtics 2.21)
- He openly called for "Kenny-ball"
and threatened to subvert Billy Beane's
plans (Antics 2.20)
- He feuded with Melhuse over alleged
gum theft. (ANtics 2.12)
- He threatened to cut Saarloos if
the pitcher didn't get a haircut. (ANtics
2.11)
- Saying things were "nebulous", he
offered no strategy to break the team's
inconsistency. (ANtics 2.10)
- In a Dusty Baker-esque move, he
once challenged Zito to pitch from both sides of
the mound. (ANtics 2.6)
- And always... the lineups. As the
season dawned, he promised to bat Kendall
cleanup. (ANtics 2.1)
That's just ten examples of how we knew there were "Disconnects" with Macha this season - and we didn't even break into the 2005 ANtics. As you know, Macha's been let go, and every day brings new insight into the clubhouse tumult that apparently defined the A's year. We look into the struggles, in "As the Macha Turns".
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