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		<title>Passing Over Brett Butler A Mistake For the D&#8217;backs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2012 21:36:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Jenkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The hiring of Steve Sax and Turner Ward by the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday completes their coaching staff for the year 2013. Sax, who was hired as first base coach and baserunning instructor, will replace the recently fired Eric Young. Ward, will fill a new position on staff as the Assistant Hitting Coach, working under [...]</p><p><a href="http://venomstrikes.com/2012/12/20/passing-over-brett-butler-a-mistake-for-the-dbacks/">Passing Over Brett Butler A Mistake For the D&#8217;backs</a> - <a href="http://venomstrikes.com">Venom Strikes</a> - <a href="http://venomstrikes.com">Venom Strikes - An Arizona Diamondbacks Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>The hiring of Steve Sax and Turner Ward by the Arizona Diamondbacks on Wednesday completes their coaching staff for the year 2013. Sax, who was hired as first base coach and baserunning instructor, will replace the recently fired Eric Young. Ward, will fill a new position on staff as the Assistant Hitting Coach, working under current hitting coach Don Baylor.</p>
<p>I am not opposed to the Diamondbacks firing of Eric Young and the hiring of a new first base/baserunning coach. One area of emphasis that Manager Kirk Gibson wanted to focus on last year was base running and the D&#8217;backs were miserable on the bases. They were worst in the N.L. in being picked-off (15) and were caught stealing 51 times in all, only one shy of the worst mark in the big leagues (Pirates). They also were not as aggressive on the base paths as Gibson wanted to be, as Gibson recently cited the lack of success they had as one of the main reasons as to why the team struggled</p>
<p>With the hiring of Sax, Gibson felt that he was the best man to mold the D&#8217;backs into his vision of an accountable, aggressive and smart base-running squad. Most remember Sax for his throwing issues and not for his prowess on the base paths. Over his 14-year major league career, the five-time All-Star second baseman had 622 stolen base attempts and was successful 444 times- a near 71 percent success rate.  But, is Steve Sax the right man for this job?</p>
<p>He has never been a coach at any professional level. He has spent his post-baseball days working as a motivational speaker and in the finance world. According to ESPN.com, Sax recently sent out resumes to MLB teams and attended the MLB Winter Meetings in Tennessee to explore the possibility of him returning to baseball.</p>
<p>The fact that Sax spent eight years as a teammate of Gibson&#8217;s in L.A. screams cronyism. The <a href="http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20121219&amp;content_id=40751760&amp;vkey=news_ari&amp;c_id=ari">D&#8217;backs cited</a> that they picked Sax over Class AAA Reno manager Brett Butler. Butler was passed over even though he has not only professional coaching experience, but professional managerial experience (Class A Lancaster, Class AA Mobile, Class AAA Reno).</p>
<p>Butler should have been the choice instead of Sax for various reasons. The D&#8217;backs put up Sax stats with a slash line of .281/.335/.358 as something that should be celebrated. Butler&#8217;s slash line was better (.290/.377/.396) over a longer career (17 years). If that is criteria to be hired in this position, Butler is more qualified.</p>
<p>The D&#8217;backs also released stolen base statistics during Sax&#8217;s career. His 444 stolen bases were more than 100 less than Butler during his career (578). While Sax&#8217;s stolen base percentage was a little higher (71% to 68%), Butler attempted almost 200 more stolen bases than Sax.</p>
<p>When you add that Butler spent most of his time hitting in the lead-off position, a spot in the order where the D&#8217;backs have struggled for years, there could not have been a better fit. With Adam Eaton slotted to take over that position in the lineup, who better to tutor a quick, left-handed hitting contact hitter than a guy who made a living doing the same exact thing at the major league level for 17 years. Butler was known for his ability to get on-base and bunt, two other areas that Gibson wanted to improve.</p>
<p><a href="http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/8763748/steve-sax-turner-ward-added-coaching-staff-arizona-diamondbacks">Gibson also said</a> that he hopes Sax will help improve his team&#8217;s &#8220;outfield play&#8221;. Wouldn&#8217;t a former player who led his league in fielding percentage for outfield players four times during his career (&#8217;85, &#8217;91, &#8217;93, &#8217;97) be the better fit for a team trying to improve it&#8217;s outfield play.</p>
<p>Finally, there is something to be said for putting in your time in the organization. Butler has been part of the organization since his hiring in 2005. He has made his way up through the organization, impressing at every stop along the way. If you want people to remain loyal to your organization, you give those a chance who have worked hard for it.  Butler has put in his time and did not deserve to get passed over.</p>
<p>For Kevin Towers and Kirk Gibson, this was a gamble, that for the D&#8217;backs hopefully pans out. I have significant doubts though as it usually takes quite a bit of time for a new coach to get acclimated, especially if he has no experience in the field he is jumping into.</p>
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		<title>Report: Melvin To Go By Morning</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 02:27:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Arizona Diamondbacks, who lost yet another road game this afternoon 4-3 in 10 innings to the San Diego Padres now need t0 get used to the talk that manager Bob Melvin will be fired.   As long as we continue to see the  Diamondbacks in their current state, there is no other option.  It is [...]</p><p><a href="http://venomstrikes.com/2009/05/07/report-melvin-to-go-by-morning/">Report: Melvin To Go By Morning</a> - <a href="http://venomstrikes.com">Venom Strikes</a> - <a href="http://venomstrikes.com">Venom Strikes - An Arizona Diamondbacks Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and More</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><strong>The Arizona Diamondbacks</strong>, who lost yet another road game this afternoon 4-3 in 10 innings to the <strong>San Diego Padres</strong> now need t0 get used to the talk that manager <strong>Bob Melvin</strong> will be fired.   As long as we continue to see the  Diamondbacks in their current state, there is no other option.  It is easier to fire a manager or coaching staff than it is to get rid of 20 players.  Melvin, as good as a guy as he is personally, just isn&#8217;t cutting it anymore.  The Diamondbacks are going nowhere fast.</p>
<p>Consider that this team is just not hitting.  Ten hits over the last two games.  Four of them are by <strong>Justin Upton</strong>.  Amazing that given Upton&#8217;s start of 0-15 he can now be considered the team&#8217;s best hitter at .294, a 14 game hitting streak, and six home runs. That right there should tell you more about the state of this team, at least offensively.</p>
<p>Fact is Melvin is not the only one to blame, but he may be the only one to take the fall.  <a title="Franz" href="http://ktar.com/?sid=1153119&amp;nid=618" target="_blank"><strong>Doug Franz</strong></a> from <strong>KTAR 620 Sports</strong> wrote on the KTAR website today that now the NL West should be considered wide open because of <strong>Manny Ramirez&#8217;s</strong> 50 game suspension, which is by the way, THE best news to come out of the NL West today.  He also said that they should fire Melvin before this weekend&#8217;s series with the <strong>Washington Nationals</strong> so that the new manager would start 3-0.  Wait a minute, hasn&#8217;t he been watching these Diamondbacks?  My guess is the hitting woes will continue against the Nationals.  I am also guessing the likes of <strong>Adam Dunn</strong>,  <strong>Elijah Dukes</strong>, and <strong>Christian Guzman</strong> will rip guys like <strong>Yusmeiro Petit</strong> this weekend.</p>
<p>Making a change now is either a really good idea or a really bad idea depending on your perspective.  Making the change now tells me the Diamondbacks are going to do what they can to salvage this season, only 29 games in.  They obviously feel they still have a chance in the NL West.  The only reason you wait is if you feel the season is lost and making a change will disrupt the clubhouse.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s be honest though.  A &#8220;disruption&#8221; is probably exactly what this teams now.  They need to have someone come in and shake the boat a little.  Things have already been rocky, but Melvin has seemed apathetic to it all.  He rarely shows emotion.  His fire from season&#8217;s past has seemed to disappear.  If you review his some of his post game conferences this season, he seems either lost at times or seems like he just doesn&#8217;t have the answer.</p>
<p>As I stated this isn&#8217;t all his fault though.  He had help and I expect some other coaching changes to be made.  I will be the most surprised person in the world if hitting coach Rick Schu isn&#8217;t let go either.  You have to look at him when half your roster is hitting lower than the boiling point of water.</p>
<p>So now the names will surface.  An announcement seems to be forthcoming according to <strong><a title="Gambo" href="http://ktar.com/?sid=1144127&amp;nid=566" target="_blank">KTAR&#8217;s John Gambadoro</a>.</strong> So, make your predictions now.  Anyone care to chime in as to who you think should be the next manager.  Do the Dbacks stay in-house or do they go out and make a bold hire?  My guess is they will stay in-house, like a<strong> Brett Butler </strong>or <strong>Kirk Gibson</strong>.  Although I believe the better option is to find someone outside the organization.</p>
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