Since the relationship between him and Loria is... it just isn't, do you think he'll end up coaching the fishies in 2007?
Since the relationship between him and Loria is... it just isn't, do you think he'll end up coaching the fishies in 2007?
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I think he'll wind up with Da Cubs.
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Nah, I think Sweet Lou will come back to manage the Mariners.
I wouldn't mind Girardi as the Braves' manager.
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The Cubs will be his future. Look at his playing career, he spent the most time there. Not to mention Chi-town loves him.
The Cubs would probably be the best fit for both Girardi and the team.
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It would be idiotic if the owner gets rid of Girardi after this year.
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Well, he will retire sooner or later.
I have a feeling he's Schuerholz's replacement at GM.
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He'll be a Marlin for the time being. Especially with this 9-game winning streak that sends the fish right into the playoff race. I'm pretty convinced that next year they will make a run for the world series, with all that young talent they're due for another run.
I was always hoping he'd succeed Torre, maybe if the Yanks win Joe goes out on top and Girardi comes back.
I say, he'll say with the Marlins.
"For someone who was never meant for this world, I must confess I'm suddenly having a hard time leaving it. Of course, they say every atom in our bodies was once part of a star. Maybe I'm not leaving... maybe I'm going home."
He either stays with thr Marlins or goes to a team with some promise which knocks the Cubs out of the running.