The Pirates have failed their team and their fans.
Neal Huntington failed the Pirates players and their fan
base.
General Manager Neal Huntington’s contract with the Pirates
expires with the team after this season, with a team option for the 2018
season. He does not deserve to be back
with the organization.
Yes, Huntington has done a lot of good for the Pirates. He helped build the 1st playoff
team in overnd straight season that the Pirates lost at home to a dominant
pitcher in the Wild Card Game, Huntington has done nothing to move the team
forward. For that reason, the Pirates
need to find a new General Manager for the 2018 season.
20 years. He also oversaw a
team that won 98 games in 2015. He was
the General Manager of a playoff team for three consecutive seasons, something
not done with the Pirates since 3 straight NLCS appearances in the early 90’s. Since the end of the 2015 season, which was
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Huntington supporters have lots to defend him with. Two of the best players (Josh Harrison &
Felipe Rivero) this season were acquired via trades made by Huntington in his
time with the Pirates. He pushed all the
right buttons getting leaders like AJ Burnett, Russell Martin, Francisco
Liriano and Edison Volquez among others.
He also has signed players like Starling Marte, Gregory Polanco and
Andrew McCutchen to very team-friendly contract extensions.
More recently however, Huntington did nothing, NOTHING!
After leading the Pirates to 3 straight playoff appearances,
the Pirates missed the playoffs in 2016.
To make sure that didn’t happen again, Huntington did NOTHING.
On December 1st, Jung Ho Kang drove his BMW at a
high speed over a median, hitting a barrier and left the scene, later receiving
a DUI while is South Korea. It was his 3rd
DUI, THIRD!!! Huntington later admitted
that he and the Pirates were unaware of the previous two incidents. After losing his 3rd baseman to a
possible MLB suspension, or worse and what took place, having a suspended visa
preventing him to come back to the United States to play for the Pirates,
Huntington once again did NOTHING.
On February 10th (71 days after the Kang DUI)
Huntington acquired Kang’s replacement.
He waited until less than a week before Spring Training started before
attempting to replace his 2nd best hitter from the previous
season. He replaced him with Phil
Gosselin. Gosselin played a total of 216
games in 4 Major League seasons before being acquired by Huntington and the Pirates. He played more than 46 games just once in his
1st 4 seasons. Gosselin, who
had a career total of 33 extra base hits in 460 AB’s was the replacement for
Kang, who had 40 extra base hits in 2016 alone.
UNACCEPTABLE.
The Pirates then had their starting centerfielder Marte
suspended for 80 games for PED use.
Huntington reacted to that by doing… NOTHING. Literally, the Pirates never made any roster
moves to acquire an outfielder after losing their best player from the 2016
season for half of the 2017 season.
Already playing with a makeshift outfield including guys
like John Jaso, Jose Osuna and Adam Frazier on July 21st, Gregory
Polanco injured his hamstring and went to the DL, leaving McCutchen as the only
outfielder from the Season Opener on the active roster. On his weekly radio show July 23rd,
Huntington said he would be in the market to add a 4th
outfielder. He didn’t. The Pirates lost 6 of the 8 games since
Polanco went to the DL.
Jung Ho Kang DUI, Huntington did nothing.
Starling Marte suspension, Huntington did nothing.
Gregory Polanco injury, Huntington did nothing.
After all of that, I was okay with Huntington. He was waving the white flag and he was going
to sell at the trade deadline. Who could
blame him after all the unexpected hurdles that came up over the past 8
months?
The Pirates had a couple of expiring contracts that he could
trade off at the deadline, allowing some younger prospects a chance to prove
themselves over the final two months of the regular season. They also had some very nice trade assets of
controllable players that they had a chance to flip for some nice young
prospects. Andrew McCutchen, Gerrit
Cole, and Josh Harrison all would have brought back a nice haul for the team,
which has a nice young core.
Nope. Once again
Huntington did NOTHING. Well, almost
nothing. He traded away Tony Watson to
the Dodgers about an hour before the trade deadline. He failed to move other expiring contracts
like Juan Nicasio and John Jaso. He did
make another deal however. He acquired 40
year old relief pitcher Joaquin Benoit.
Benoit is FORTY years old and his contract is up after this season, and
THAT is the only MLB player Huntington acquired at the deadline.
Correction… 40 year old Benoit is the only Major League
player that Huntington has acquired since February 10th, when he
acquired… Phil Gosselin.
Neal Huntington did nothing to improve the Pirates this
season, NOTHING. He did nothing when Kang
got his DUI. He did nothing when Marte
was suspended for 80 games. He did nothing
when Polanco was injured in the midst of the team’s most important stretch of
the season. He did nothing at the trade
deadline.
For those reasons, when his club option comes up for the
2018 season, there is just one thing the Pirates should do… NOTHING!
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