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Philadelphia's 'manager-in-waiting'

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08:09 AM ET 09.12 | At some point, Ryno will likely get his chance -- it's just a matter of where. In a sense, Ryne Sandberg has been a Major League "manager-in-waiting" for six years ... [Many] now see Sandberg as the Phillies' true "manager in waiting" in the more usual sense of the phrase. There's little way around what seems obvious: while the timetable isn't set, Sandberg looks like the obvious replacement for the current highly-successful manager Charlie Manuel. Manuel will be back in 2013 as Phillies' manager, as he should be, GM Ruben Amaro confirmed in a phone interview. But if only for little reason beyond Manuel's age (68) and the Phillies' kind words about Sandberg, the former Cubs great appears a nearly sure bet to be Manuel's successor at some point.

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September 12, 2012  08:16 AM ET

Don't look now ...but Phillies are only 4 games back in the wild card.....they pull this off Manuel ain't going anywhere....

September 12, 2012  08:43 AM ET

If I was Sandberg, I wouldn't just sit around and wait for Charlie to retire. He should look at any decent job opening he can find. Seems like Charlie is gonna ride this team until Utley, Halliday, Lee ,Rollins and Howard have nothing left in the tank.

September 12, 2012  09:05 AM ET

Not4Nutten but, With all the issues this team had, he's done an outstanding job keeping them this close!!

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September 12, 2012  09:42 AM ET
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It is this type of "Manager in Waiting" that saw him get passed over in Chicago too. Waiting for Manuel to kindly move out of his way will also end in disappointment. This can't miss prospect sure gets missed a lot, while a guy like Robin Ventura gets a tap on the shoulder out of nowhere and lands a first place team.

Ventura was a great fit for the White Sox. So I've got no problem with them overlooking Sandberg. How about instead we second guess a bad move....like Boston's ownership thinking that Bobby Valentine was the best fit for their ball club. Boston could get smart in a hurry if they gave Sandberg a try.

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September 12, 2012  11:09 AM ET

The better give Ryno a job in the majors before some other team gives him chance. He's gotta be sick of the minors by now.

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September 12, 2012  11:41 AM ET

Manuel has one more year, and then that's it. Unfortunately, that means Ryno may inherit a team full of over-aged has-beens and bloated contracts. It does not bode well for him. However, it's still a better scenario than Boston right now.

September 12, 2012  11:57 AM ET
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Manuel has one more year, and then that's it. Unfortunately, that means Ryno may inherit a team full of over-aged has-beens and bloated contracts. It does not bode well for him. However, it's still a better scenario than Boston right now.

not really, Boston got rid of most of thier bloated contracts. at least they can start fresh with money to spend.

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September 12, 2012  12:36 PM ET
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Manuel has one more year, and then that's it. Unfortunately, that means Ryno may inherit a team full of over-aged has-beens and bloated contracts. It does not bode well for him. However, it's still a better scenario than Boston right now.

It seems that once you have been fired from a big-league managing job, you can keep on being recycled by other teams. It's getting that first job that is the hard part. So as bad as the Boston situation appears to be, if they offer him the job he should take it.

September 12, 2012  01:00 PM ET
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Wishful thinking, though I appreciate it......................as I said at the beginning of the season, IF they can play .500 ball until Howard and Utley came back they'd be in the thick of things, which they would but I think they played ten games under .500 during the first half

they're pretty hot tight now....Cards,Pirates and Dodgers are playing like they don't want it...ya never know...4 games isn't impossible...

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September 12, 2012  01:43 PM ET
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not really, Boston got rid of most of thier bloated contracts. at least they can start fresh with money to spend.

I don't disagree with you point, but Boston is in the process of reloading/rebuilding after dumping those contracts. There's still the Big Papi issue, the lack of a pitching staff and the question of outfield contributions that hang. If I weren't so adamantly against rookie managers taking, I'd say Detroit would be a good destination for him if Leyland leaves. But after the way the Tigers scheissed on Trammell, I wouldn't expect Ryno to bite on that.

September 12, 2012  01:52 PM ET

We've been fearing about Sandburg as a Manager forever...

He's like the Patrick Ewing of Baseball.

BTW: Is Charlie really only 68? Looks a lot older than that :-)

September 12, 2012  01:53 PM ET
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We've been fearing about Sandburg as a Manager forever... He's like the Patrick Ewing of Baseball.BTW: Is Charlie really only 68? Looks a lot older than that :-)

* hearing - not fearing :-)

 
September 12, 2012  02:03 PM ET
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* hearing - not fearing :-)

Fearing seems to work too, if he is indeed the Patrick Ewing of baseball coaches.

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