I think Servais deserves Manager of the Year

ivotuk

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And Daniel Kramer makes a great argument for it on MLB's site.

"...but it was the way he oversaw the Mariners that proved so impactful. The Mariners for the second straight year had a knack for winning close games, leading MLB with 34 wins in one-run contests while racking up 13 walk-off wins (which tied a franchise record) and 40 comeback wins (third in the AL). They were also 11-5 in extra innings, the AL’s best win percentage.

For an award that is so challenging to put statistical context to, these numbers underscore how Servais managed his roster -- particularly the bullpen -- late in games while walking a tightrope each night. The Mariners simply didn’t blow teams out, so their path to success required more tactics than most clubs from their manager."

Daniel Kramer

 

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Second year in a row he did a MOY worthy job IMO.
 

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Francona won it. I wonder if the Ray decision changed any voters minds.
 

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Francona won it. I wonder if the Ray decision changed any voters minds.
I wasn't happy with it, but, at a certain point, your GM hands you the previous season's Cy Young winner. That's going to make most managers stubborn about trying to make him work.
 

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710 said that Servais got ONE first place vote? Look, I'm not a big Servais fan, but one? And Baker got 3. Yeah, because managing the Astro's is SOOOOO tough.
 
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