[情报] 总教练排名

楼主: abc12812   2012-04-02 13:55:25
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1. Joe Maddon, Rays - He has become the most innovative manager in the game,
one who gets the most out of a tiny payroll. He is the best at bringing along
young players and having them grow as people, too.
2. Jim Leyland, Tigers - Probably the most respected manager in the game
right now. His track record is impeccable in terms of handling superstars and
finding the right fit for his role players. He also handles his pitching
staff and bullpen as well as anyone in the game.
3. Mike Scioscia, Angels - Just so consistent. He believes in being
aggressive on the basepaths, and he knows pitching, which is a huge advantage
for a manager.
4. Charlie Manuel, Phillies - His folksy style works. He uses stats, but he
also uses his common sense and has tremendous feel for the game. He and
Leyland are probably the last of the real old-school managers.
5. Joe Girardi, Yankees - He does a nice job managing the game’s highest
payroll. Easy? Not really. There are egos that he constantly has to massage.
He does a good job mixing his instincts as a former player with his role as
team leader.
6. Buck Showalter, Orioles - Tremendously prepared and pays attention to the
smallest details. Runs a good program. Makes teams better. When he gets more
talent, you’ll appreciate how good he is.
7. Ron Washington, Rangers - Can’t argue with his success in leading Texas
to back-to-back World Series appearances. He is very good at player
management in terms of knowing when to rest them to maximize performance.
8. Bruce Bochy, Giants - Like Scioscia, very consistent in his approach.
Players know what to expect, day in and day out. He’s a very good in-game
manager who has a great feel for the moment.
9. Ozzie Guillen, Marlins - Great motivator, he will give you a hug just as
easily as a kick in the pants. There’s no doubt who runs his team, and he
wouldn’t have it any other way.
10. Kirk Gibson, Diamondbacks - One of the rising stars. He has taken the
intensity he had as a player and transferred it in a very productive way to
the dugout. His toughness is admired in an era when players often have to be
coddled.
11. Manny Acta, Indians - Great communicator and teacher. Players under his
watch usually get better, which means they’re listening. Acta has never had
a great team to work with, but he has made the young players respond.
12. Davey Johnson, Nationals - He won a championship with the Mets in 1986,
and he has a very solid track record. He is now managing high-profile younger
players who could be the game’s next superstars.
13. Dusty Baker, Reds - Don’t think you can name a manager who understands a
player’s psyche more than Baker. For years he handled Barry Bonds and all
the hoopla surrounding him. Loyal to his players.
14. Ron Gardenhire, Twins - His teams have fallen upon tough times, but
Gardenhire remains a true professional and one of the most fundamentally
sound managers in the game.
15. Bobby Valentine, Red Sox - Hasn’t managed in the majors since 2002, but
he has a body of work, so we’ll start him out in the middle of the pack and
see where it goes. You have to be impressed with his attention to detail and
fundamentals. He is not as concerned with player comfort as much as player
performance.
16. Ron Roenicke, Brewers - His first season as a manager was a smashing
success. You can tell he has the Scioscia pedigree. It will be a more
challenging year without Prince Fielder and with the constant controversy
around Ryan Braun.
17. Eric Wedge, Mariners - A former American League Manager of the Year, he
is firm in his approach, leaving no doubt who is in charge. Lately, he has
had some challenging teams to manage, but now he seems to have one on the
upswing. We’re curious to see where those young players go under his watch.
18. Bob Melvin, Athletics - A former National League Manager of the Year, he
is very smart and very understanding of players and what they go through on a
daily basis. Oakland is a challenge from many viewpoints, with a constantly
changing roster and injuries to deal with.
19. Clint Hurdle, Pirates - Good hire by general manager Neal Huntington in
that his younger players needed direction and a strong leader. We saw Hurdle
excel with the Rockies when he had talent; they made that incredible run in
2007.
20. Don Mattingly, Dodgers - The growing pains appear to be over, as
Mattingly has become his own man. He learned under Joe Torre, and has taken
some of Torre’s qualities and added his own wrinkles. Those around him feel
he has really gotten it together.
21. Fredi Gonzalez, Braves - Some believe he will be the first manager fired
if the Braves don’t turn around from that September collapse. He has taken
some criticism for his use of the bullpen, but there is still a lot to like.
22. Bud Black, Padres - A pitching coach-turned-manager who is very
comfortable in his own skin. His performance has been such that now you don’
t think of him as a former pitching coach, but just a very good major league
manager who has to deal with challenging financial situations regarding his
roster.
23. Jim Tracy, Rockies - The Rockies are so up and down from year to year, it
’s difficult to get a read. A solid manager who doesn’t seem to change his
approach, Tracy is one of those guys you could select to manage any situation
and he wouldn’t be out of place.
24. Ned Yost, Royals - As his roster improves, Yost’s stock will continue to
rise. He is managing some pretty talented positional players. Once his
pitching staff catches up, he can manage in a more traditional way rather
than as a teacher and developer of talent.
25. Terry Collins, Mets - Like Tracy, another very solid manager who could
work anywhere. He just so happens to be managing a team that is declining and
has seen the sharpest reduction in payroll in major league history. He’s in
a no-win situation and hopefully doesn’t take the fall.
26. John Farrell, Blue Jays - Bright guy who keeps growing on the job. Like
any former pitching coach, he is catching up to managing the rest of the
team, and all reports are that he is doing well in that area. He has been
able to delegate responsibility (to his coaches), as any strong leader does.
27. Brad Mills, Astros - We all know Mills from Boston and know how organized
he was as Francona’s right-hand man for so long. This is much too low a
rating for him, but it’s hard to put him higher after a 106-loss season.
28. Mike Matheny, Cardinals - All he has to do in his first major league
managing job is replace a legend in La Russa. He does not appear overwhelmed.
29. Dale Sveum, Cubs - We all know he lives and breathes baseball, and that
dedication should get him far as he helps rebuild this organization.
30. Robin Ventura, White Sox - High marks so far for the first-time manager.
Like everyone who has ever been in his position, he will experience some
tough times before things smooth out.
作者: asd25 (别闹了)   2012-04-02 13:56:00
西瓜好像第一好久了
作者: kazumi66 (ふぅ☆Bryce♪(*′ω‵*))   2012-04-02 13:57:00
情人节 中等阿www
作者: charlie01   2012-04-02 14:01:00
和去年说的一样 这是被骂翻(嘲笑)的总仔排名吧..haha..
作者: maxspeed150 (听说茉夏分手了)   2012-04-02 14:05:00
西瓜是满innovative的啦说虾就是旧时代教练 以小球战术来说他算是做的不错
作者: metalguy (why so serious?)   2012-04-02 14:06:00
西瓜又第一阿..
作者: Ruri (星野琉璃)   2012-04-02 14:11:00
期待白袜去游骑兵主场的时候 XDD
作者: azlbf (上邪!我欲與君相知)   2012-04-02 14:35:00
目前科学化的总A有哪几位比较有代表性阿?
作者: Westmoreland (Westy)   2012-04-02 14:48:00
Boston环球报的排名 想当然会把大情人排高一点
作者: ckevint (Can't live w/o music)   2012-04-02 14:54:00
这一定是愚人节的排名XD
作者: iluy ( )   2012-04-02 15:24:00
这饵有毒
作者: jacky77437 (遗憾~)   2012-04-02 16:02:00
西瓜又第一...
作者: linmelissa (只懂孤独的感觉)   2012-04-02 16:13:00
0.0
作者: ps20012001 (开始想明年新计画)   2012-04-02 16:30:00
说虾还能排第3啊...@@ 爱子表示欣慰...
作者: tirple (Lynch)   2012-04-02 16:31:00
我觉得Bruce Bochy也是蛮妹居克的
作者: shihchenhung (......)   2012-04-02 16:49:00
风城双雄(囧)~ XDD
作者: lovejeely (Wedge Sucks!)   2012-04-02 16:51:00
Wedge竟然有第17?-..-a
作者: lovejeely (Wedge Sucks!)   2012-04-02 16:52:00
27比较贴切吧!=.=
作者: daki85421 ((σ′▽‵)′▽‵)σ)   2012-04-02 17:15:00
说虾排名这么高 Napoli表示:
作者: yuenwwjd (嘿嘿)   2012-04-02 17:19:00
西瓜魂
作者: AvriLavigne (艾薇儿®)   2012-04-02 17:32:00
请问为什么他叫西瓜 谢谢
作者: Dimitre (迪米崔)   2012-04-02 17:36:00
战术出奇不意 自家球迷戏称摆个西瓜在板凳区还比较好
作者: Dimitre (迪米崔)   2012-04-02 17:37:00
若有误请指正
作者: KIRAcitrus   2012-04-02 17:38:00
棒次也是十分出奇不意
作者: arsia (陈阿生)   2012-04-02 17:39:00
光芒有这颗西瓜 真的是有拜拜
作者: d123xxx (New Life!)   2012-04-02 17:39:00
要比innovative的话 西瓜绝对第一啦!!
作者: JakeMcGee (Jake McGee)   2012-04-02 17:55:00
要提创意 就不得不提把Andy Sonnanstine排三番这件事
作者: CarlosPena (今年40HR)   2012-04-02 18:09:00
结果那天Sonnanstine还有安打勒XD
作者: mdfh (您真内行)   2012-04-02 18:09:00
请球迷来排棒次还打的很好超爆笑的 XD
作者: TrueTears (真实之泪)   2012-04-02 18:15:00
西瓜排第一 其他教练表示:
作者: ryvius0723 (シロクマ)   2012-04-02 18:45:00
Wedge居然没有垫底 给嘘
作者: GuyPearce (GuyPearce)   2012-04-02 19:04:00
Keith Law及Jonah Keri对Joe Maddon的评价都蛮高的
作者: GuyPearce (GuyPearce)   2012-04-02 19:05:00
但是ptt的乡民好像不这么认为...
作者: jason12308 (皇家礼炮21年)   2012-04-02 19:23:00
西瓜的调度真的常有奇怪的灵感
作者: ohmyya (三翻西施狗)   2012-04-02 19:36:00
瓜哥
作者: merchape (魔切婆)   2012-04-02 19:46:00
我在巴塞隆纳遇到
作者: jshuang (guest)   2012-04-02 20:06:00
光代打 Dan Johnson 就可以讲好几年了. 第一刚好啦
作者: omena (本仮屋ユイカ命)   2012-04-02 20:42:00
瓜瓜 XDDD
作者: Faith1128 (信念)   2012-04-02 20:42:00
PTT反指标又再次证明无误
作者: Krislad (席蓝)   2012-04-02 20:45:00
看到瓜瓜差点以为是在说瓜迪奥拉
作者: andynanpa (半个月亮)   2012-04-03 01:35:00
比较好笑的应该是Mike Matheny, 因为前任太威结果被扔到
作者: andynanpa (半个月亮)   2012-04-03 01:36:00
这么低是哪招XD
作者: mirrorlee (mirrorlee)   2012-04-03 01:51:00
西瓜第一才合理吧 每年光芒开季都那么多状况 结果硬是打
作者: mirrorlee (mirrorlee)   2012-04-03 01:52:00
出好成绩
作者: fireproof (看我的火焰球!!!!!!!!!!!)   2012-04-03 03:20:00
西瓜排行榜?

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