That description sure seems to use to A.J. Hinch and Alex Cora, 2 of the last 3 World Series managers who are both free representatives.
The White Sox are searching for a new supervisor, with general supervisor Rick Hahn stating Monday that the ideal prospect will have recent experience managing in the postseason for a “champion company.”
How current is “current”?
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As the White Sox want to make the sort of splashy hire that assists them toward their objective of climbing up from rebuilders to competitors to champs, winning experience seems to be the No. 1 concern. And couple of have more of it than Bochy.
Bruce Bochy, on w/ us now, about returning to MLB: “I might see it taking place. Would he go to White Sox?
Now, thats not precisely somebody clamoring for a job. Its not even something as strong as A.J. Pierzynski saying he d “absolutely” be interested in the White Sox vacancy. However its also hard to overlook Bochys resume as a winner of champions, one thats stronger than even those of Hinch and Cora
Definitely 2011 does not seem so recent, at least that was the thought when Tony La Russas name was raised by USA Todays Bob Nightengale on Monday. What about 2014? Since the supervisor who won the World Series that year is open to returning in the game– and would be open to hearing from the White Sox.
Bruce Bochy handled the San Francisco Giants to three champions in 5 years from 2010 to 2014, the closest thing baseballs seen to a dynasty this century. The 65-year-old Bochy retired at the end of last season, however he obviously hasnt closed the book on the idea of going back to the managers chair rather yet.
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2011 doesnt appear so recent, at least that was the thought when Tony La Russas name was brought up by USA Todays Bob Nightengale on Monday. Because the manager who won the World Series that year is open to getting back in the game– and would be open to hearing from the White Sox.
Would he go to White Sox? Its not even something as strong as A.J. Pierzynski stating he d “definitely” be intrigued in the White Sox vacancy.