2061: Manager Overview

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2061: Manager Overview

Post by RonCo » Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:29 pm

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All right, enough with the over analyzing everything. Here’s one at least mostly for fun. I mean, I would analyze the heck out of these guys if I could—our, should I now say these people, since one is mot really a guy unless you stretch the idiom in way it’s not really designed for. I’m talking, of course, about managers.

Who are they?

How do they differ from team-to-team?

I pull this data every now and again, mostly to just stare at and let my brain ponder. You know? Kind of the same thing I do at art museums. Walk from room to room with my hands clasped behind my back, pondering what the artist was thinking as they put paint on canvas. That’s what our GMs are, right? From Rembrandt to Picasso to Monet to Pollock, we all have out styles.

Hehehe … who is the Van Gogh of the group? Certainly not shoeless, or he’d be called earless, instead, am I right?

Ba-dum-bump.

Mostly I decided to write this feature to give us a place (while we wait for the league file to convert over) to chat about our managers. So, yeah … what do you think of yours? How do you choose them? What do you think they impact. I mean, if I can’t analyze them, at least I can gather your ideas, right?

Anyway, here are the managers of the Brewster, by division.

Atlantic
NameTMDivAgeEXPRepSALYRSExtSalExtYrsTypeStyle
Shoiab KardarJAXATL5510Good$2,090,0005$00EasygoingTactician
Jimmy DíasCCJATL5922Good$3,750,0004$00PersonableTactician
Luis ChávezBRKATL639Average$2,480,0003$00ControllingSmallball
Luis HernándezNOATL5515Average$1,540,0002$00TemperamentalUnorthodox
Mario GonzálezATCATL6323OK$1,595,0003$00PersonableSabermetric
Francisco CatazaraRCKATL5615Poor$2,705,0003$00EasygoingConventional
Paul ScholesMTLATL6321Poor$1,225,0005$00NormalSabermetric
Iván CorreaCHAATL601Inexp$940,0005$00ControllingConventional
After this season hit the books, Charlotte’s Iván Correa will be the only guy in the division with single digit experience. Fly on you crazy diamond. I always enjoy seeing Catazara’s name because he’s the guy who came to my team after winning The Bet.

Good times.

On the whole the Atlantic seems to be home to your run of the mill workaday skipper. They’ve all got multiple years left on their deals, and all of them are young enough that they will all be around for a bit (one assumes). I expect CCJ’s Jimmy Diaz (baseball’s highest paid manager) to rise in stature as the team wins more and more. Aside, is it him or Hector Silva?

It may be worth noting the Crawdad’s Luis Hernandez is baseball’s only Temperamental Manager. Something that makes me wish OOTP had better umpire ejection code. He’s also Unorthodox—one of only three in the BBA. Watching games in New Orleans has to be fun.


Frontier
NameTMDivAgeEXPRepSALYRSExtSalExtYrsTypeStyle
Tony FrancoCLGFRO6124Outstanding$1,500,0003$00NormalConventional
Henry RectenbergLVFRO4812Outstanding$1,585,0003$00PersonableTactician
Mario ContrerasBOIFRO6020Good$2,945,0003$00NormalConventional
Marquise CattaneoRMOFRO5822Good$2,455,0004$00PersonableConventional
Markus O'ByrneMEXFRO405OK$1,095,0003$00NormalConventional
Thad MeyerPHXFRO5012OK$1,200,0004$00PersonableConventional
Johnnie OhSAFRO6124Fair$2,390,0004$00ControllingConventional
David PintoAUSFRO4610Fair$2,100,0003$00NormalConventional
Here’s the land of Tony Franco and Henry Rectenberg, two blueblood names across the BBA landscape. Rectenberg is the quiet thinker who gets of the perfect joke in such a way as no one gets it until later, Franco a paint-by-the numbers game player. Both win.

With Markus O’Byrne (40) and David Pinto (46) joining Rectenberg (48) in the Under 50 club, the Frontier is home to the youngest fleet of skippers in the league. In addition, I can’t help but note that with the exception of Rectenberg’s “Tactician” tag, every one manager in the division is “Conventional.” What does that say about the GMs in the division? Dunno. Maybe nothing. DO they even look at this tag as they hire?


Heartland

NameTMDivAgeEXPRepSALYRSExtSalExtYrsTypeStyle
Brent RossNSHHRT606LEGENDARY$700,0005$00ControllingSabermetric
Gerald BrandtTWCHRT5619Outstanding$3,390,0005$00EasygoingSmallball
Mel JenkinsDMHRT6412Excellent$1,999,9994$00NormalTactician
Sylvester ReedOMAHRT4912Good$1,990,0005$00EasygoingConventional
Bill InksterYS9HRT6524Average$1,645,0004$00PersonableSmallball
Bernardo HerreraLOUHRT5722OK$1,720,0001$1,800,0005NormalConventional
Will MyersMADHRT6524Fair$2,080,0004$00NormalConventional
Rocky WattsonCHIHRT435Fair$785,0003$00PersonableConventional
The Heartland is home to the Legendary Brent Ross, who at 60, has been managing for only six seasons, but has won the division every year, and taken home three Monty Brewster trophies. He makes less money than any manager in the league, and is tied up till he turns 76.

Next comes Twin Cities Gerald Brandt, who is the division’s highest-paid skipper (and second highest in baseball). The River Monsters have won a lot of games with him at the helm, but is he worth five times Ross? (or better stated, isn’t Ross worth five times as much?) As always, Chad finds ways to squeeze value per $.

Of the others, Bill Inkster has a fun back history with the Nine. Rocky Wattson seems well-matched with Chicago. At least it makes me happy the Sox are guided by a guy named Rocky. Louisville made a statement when the extended Bernardo Herrera five more years. His first five years haven’t seen a lot of success, but the management team doesn’t seem to blame him.

Perhaps it’s of note that two of the three of BBA’s most ardent practitioners of Small Ball are in the Heartland?


Pacific
NameTMDivAgeEXPRepSALYRSExtSalExtYrsTypeStyle
Fernando PachecoSACPAC5515LEGENDARY$2,795,0001$3,200,0005NormalConventional
Mike EllisLBCPAC4816Good$1,250,0002$00PersonableConventional
Hung-k'uei CuiVANPAC5821Good$2,500,0005$00PersonableConventional
Gonzalo EscobarSFBPAC616Average$750,0005$00NormalUnorthodox
Mons RaiderPORPAC515OK$2,020,0005$00EasygoingSabermetric
Omar SosaVALPAC667OK$1,770,0004$00NormalTactician
Rich KerrHAWPAC6332Poor$2,042,5014$00EasygoingConventional
Kate FiscusBIKPAC5414Inexp$1,100,0004$00PersonableUnorthodox
So we come to the Best-Coast-West-Coast, home of Sacramento’s fixture Fernando Pacheco, who has been with the team for 15 years, won the division eleven of those, the post season 14, and the whole thing once. He’s only 55, and just signed on to sit in the Mad Popes’ dugout for another five seasons at $3.2M a pop. Not bad, I suppose. If you like that kind of thing. On the opposite side of the spectrum is Bikini’s Kate Fiscus who came to the job this year with a lot of experience, but none of it on the field—at least not during games.

Overall, the Pacific division carries a pretty diverse set of both personalities and baseball mindsets.

All total, five of these managers guided their teams to the playoffs, with San Fernando’s Gonzalo Escobar, Portland’s Mons Raider, and Long Beach’s Mike Ellis joining Pacheco and Fiscus in the big dance. Ellis will be in his contract year during 2062. We’ll see how that plays out.

At 66 years old, Valencia’s Omar Sosa could well be at some risk of not working through what remains of his contract, which has at least three seasons left. One wonders if Gregg Greathouse would just as soon he step down sooner than later. It will be interesting to see what Hung-k’uei Cui will do in his second season in Vancouver, and one also wonders if Hall of Famer Mons Raider, who at 51 has already won a Monty, will establish himself as the division’s next Fernando Pacheco.


What is your take?

So, there we have it. This is where I hang up and listen to the responses.

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Re: 2061: Manager Overview

Post by Dington » Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:35 pm

Absolutely nothing!
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Re: 2061: Manager Overview

Post by Trebro » Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:49 pm

I hired Inkster partly because of his supposed ability to help with coaching and partly because of his link to the Nine, which gave me a story idea. I'm unlikely to move on because I hate wasting money on firing coaches and my pitching coach HAS to go. only reason he is still here is I don't know if I want to promote Carlos or not. I'd hate to let a home guy go if he struggles.
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Re: 2061: Manager Overview

Post by BaseClogger » Mon Jan 13, 2025 3:26 pm

I promoted Escobar from rookie ball and I'm starting to wonder if I'm wasting his Outstanding development rating having him in the BBA.
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Post by Dington » Mon Jan 13, 2025 3:32 pm

I'm actually considering canning Ross to bring up my other son to manage the big team.
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Re: 2061: Manager Overview

Post by JimBob2232 » Mon Jan 13, 2025 7:51 pm

RonCo wrote:
Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:29 pm
It may be worth noting the Crawdad’s Luis Hernandez is baseball’s only Temperamental Manager. Something that makes me wish OOTP had better umpire ejection code. He’s also Unorthodox—one of only three in the BBA. Watching games in New Orleans has to be fun.

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Re: 2061: Manager Overview

Post by jiminyhopkins » Tue Jan 14, 2025 3:31 pm

Thad Meyer will probably not see out his contract. Too many good coaches in the PHX system, esp Toledo's Abdelwahab Kamade and Traverse City's Ian Patrick Anderson.
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Re: 2061: Manager Overview

Post by recte44 » Wed Jan 15, 2025 7:05 am

It’s all about chemistry.


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Re: 2061: Manager Overview

Post by 7teen » Wed Jan 15, 2025 2:27 pm

My take is there is no way Kate Fiscus is "inexperienced"

If you know what I mean :wink:
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Re: 2061: Manager Overview

Post by R.Umali » Wed Jan 22, 2025 12:20 pm

Dington wrote:
Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:35 pm
Absolutely nothing!
Say it again, y'all!

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Re: 2061: Manager Overview

Post by CTBrewCrew » Sun Feb 02, 2025 6:14 pm

7teen wrote:
Wed Jan 15, 2025 2:27 pm
My take is there is no way Kate Fiscus is "inexperienced"

If you know what I mean :wink:
Thats what she said…..😜
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Re: 2061: Manager Overview

Post by Chuck V » Fri Feb 07, 2025 1:19 pm

David Pinto is meant to help development. If I ever get a contending team I will expand my requirements to good relationships and ability to handle aging.
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Re: 2061: Manager Overview

Post by JRamirez » Fri Feb 07, 2025 2:25 pm

Mel Jenkins was here when I got here and seemed okay so we kept him here. MJ, 2055-present, JR 2059-present
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