Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:04 am EDT
It may seem like a no-brainer after the Colorado Rockies found their way into the postseason through the wild-card route, but it is looking like the team is going to sign both manager Jim Tracy and general manger Dan O'Dowd to multiyear deals, according to the Denver Post.
Tracy got to take over the Rocks this summer when his predecessor, Clint Hurdle, got canned in May. Tracy moved up from his spot as bench coach and led the team to a 74-42 record. With that kind of stat, Tracy is likely to win National League manager of the year this season.
His deal will apparently be done as soon as O'Dowd signs.
Source: Denver Post
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Tracy should be manager of the year. He has my vote, for what it is worth!
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Boy was I wrong. The team turnaround was immediate and stark. Apparently Clint Hurdle had lost the respect of his players and couldn't control the clubhouse and Jim Tracy stepped in a righted a ship full of good players. He restored clubhouse confidence and made at least a couple of important moves in the starting line up.
He also seems like a really good guy who is about as straight forward as you could possibly want in a manager. He also is a good game manager. I was able to watch or attend virtually every inning since he assumed control and by my count he made less than a handful of questionable moves and only two of those were really serious - he knows what he is doing and I am glad that he and O'Dowd are going to be extended - both deserve it and I hope they are around for many successful seasons in Denver. Congrats guys!
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Wish all posts, here, were as positive! Good luck next year!
Huston Street must be comeback player of the year. The A's dumped him after an unproductive season, and replaced him with Devine and Ziegler, and now Andrew Bailey.
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Still, a great season, and Tracy and O'Dowd deserve a lot of credit. Plus, I got to enjoy Hurdle on the MLB Network, and he was insightful and a pleasure to watch.
Looking forward to the Yankees and Phillies in the Series.
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Hirsch got traded to the Yankees around the deadline.
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