I'm going to take a camera crew and march into Billy Beane's office and demand to know why instituting his newfangled cost-saving measures means that the run manufacturing plant had to get shut down.
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BRIAN! Have you done anything yet to fill that opening we have for a big, hulking, slow white guy? I don’t see any adds in the paper from us, and Giambi has already responded to Billy Beane’s ad. Where are we on this?
I have nothing bad to say about the A's ... I have no problem with [GM] Billy [Beane] whatsoever.
Swisher is a rare point of agreement between Paul’s computer and the interal compass of an old baseball guy. He has the raw athletic ability the scouts adore; but he also has the stats Billy [Beane] and Paul [DePodesta] have decided matter more than anything: he’s proven he can hit, and hit with power; he drew more than his share of walks. . . . Swisher is noticeable, isn’t he?
I was surprised that he was involved [in the trade], but that just shows you how much Billy [Beane] wanted to get a guy like Holliday.
I think, as always, you look trade first because the dollar costs are usually lower ... And you have a few GMs such as [the White Sox's] Kenny [Williams], [Oakland's] Billy [Beane] and [Boston's] Theo [Epstein] who tend to motivate the trade market, and I think they will again this offseason.
I love the Putz idea, I think the mets should avoid Sherrill and trades with the A's in general. Maybe it's just me, but I have this bad feeling Billy Beane would identify some guy I've enver heard of and in 2 years the Mets will have a mediocre closer and the A's will have a top of the order starter
The best GMs in this game are the ones who know how to use the people who work under them. Look at Billy Beane in Oakland and the parade of fine assistants he relies on. Or at Gillick in Philadelphia, who holds weekly conference calls with the Phillies pro scouting staff -- something that truly allows them to feel they are making a difference.
And not five minutes later ... Billy Beane was able to look me in the eye and say that it was just another win.