Fat Strat wrote:I still find this hard to believe. Unless Fowler just wants to play for Maddon, which doesn't seem like an option at this point.
Matheny isn't that hard nosed. He's more of a player's manager than a disciplinarian. If he has a fault with his handling of players its that he is too loyal to them. He respects vets. He's a strong Christian, but so is Fowler. His teams consistently win, so it's not like Fowler would fear coming here and playing for a sure loser. Some of the most respected players in the game (Holliday, Wainwright, Molina, and others) rave about Matheny.
Despite the smoke, it just doesn't add up. There's probably something there, but I sure can't put my finger on what it could be.
I wouldn't take players blowing sunshine up the manager's backside to mean much. Yadi, Holliday and Waino know what they're expected to do, and they do it. And of course the part about how his teams consistently win is often seen as in spite of him.
I do think there's something to the Christianity nausea-- maybe not necessarily with Fowler, but bigger picture-- but even if he isn't a disciplinarian, he's a traditionalist. I could see if he has customs that bother guys.
Basically, I think Matheny is kind of our Michael Scott. Someone who fashions himself this big leader of men but just isn't that special. I mean, he even has the wacky events down too (giving Jake F'ing Westbrook one last start because the fans deserve it, a goodbye party to Allen Craig).