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Jeff Luhnow hired as General Manager of the Houston Astros

Discussion in 'Houston Astros' started by TheDreams, Dec 7, 2011.

  1. Rockets12

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    No but I'm sure theyll miss Pujols
     
  2. OremLK

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    He wasn't their seventh choice. I figure the only candidate they would clearly have preferred to Luhnow was Friedman. Thad Levine, maybe. But I have to figure he was pretty high up their list given his resume.
     
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    Good write up from the St. Louis paper

    Jeff Luhnow became a polarizing figure in the Cardinals front office. Many old-school baseball guys bristled at his new-age thinking. His willingness to tap unconventional resources – stat guys, bloggers, baseball outsiders with oddball theories -- drove some folks nuts.

    Luhnow became one of Bill DeWitt Jr.’s favorite employees. His ascension to player development czar and the resulting turmoil drove general manager Walt Jocketty from the organization.

    But Luhnow got results, both through the amateur draft and international signings. While the Cardinals quickly assembled a small army of prospects that helped them win the 2011 World Series championship, former powerhouse Houston fell behind by failing to develop MLB-ready prospects.
    This is why the Astros hired Luhnow as their new general manager Wednesday night. This hiring was quite a turn of events for Luhnow. The Cards clipped his wings after last season by stripping him of daily, hands-on farm system control.

    Now Luhnow moves on to the mammoth challenge of rebuilding an entire organization. He is brimming with confidence and ambition, so the fun is about to start in Houston.

    He is starting from scratch. The Astros finished last season 56-106. New owner Jim Crane expects Luhnow to trade off the remaining big-salary veterans, Wandy Rodriguez, Brett Myers and Carlos Lee, for younger players.
    Once that happens, the franchise will have no veterans under contract beyond the 2012 season. Luhnow’s task will be to start over as Houston prepares to move to the American League and begin a rivalry with the Texas Rangers, the two-time AL pennant winners.

    This team has a few front-line prospects, including former top Cardinal pick Brett Wallace. What it needs to develop, ASAP, is the sort of depth that served St. Louis so well as it overcame a spate of injuries to win it all last season. (Among those overjoyed by Luhnow’s hiring: former Cards pinch-hitter Nick Stavinoha, one of the college stars Jeff drafted to provide instant depth for St. Louis. Thick Nick signed with the Astros as a minor league free agent after his monstrous season in Memphis. Hello Crawford Boxes!”)
    Given Luhnow’s knowledge of the Cardinal farm system -– and his love of particular prospects -- he and John Mozeliak could do some business moving forward.

    In the near term, Luhnow may try to poach some of the top Cardinal field operatives to get his party started. Bobby Heck, Houston’s current player development boss, upgraded the Astros drafting in recent years.
    But the results haven’t been exceptional and Luhnow will want some of his own guys at his side. The next few weeks should be interesting.
    The only sad aspect of all this is Houston’s departure from the National League Central. Luhnow, Jocketty and Mozeliak could have enjoyed quite the executive competition.

    Luhnow will make things better . . . because they can’t possibly get worse in Houston. Whether he can build a juggernaut remains to be seen. Either way, the rebuilding process won’t be dull.

    As for the Cardinals, Luhnow’s exit, like Tony La Russa’s departure, gives Mozeliak an opportunity to expand his bandwith. He must find the right leader to build on Luhnow’s good work and maintain the self-renewing talent base currently in place.

    He must also prevent Luhnow from stealing the best and brightest members of his scouting department.
    A fascinating offseason for the Cardinals just got even more interesting.


    Read more: http://www.stltoday.com/sports/colu...1a7-11e1-8dea-0019bb30f31a.html#ixzz1g0QDpC4a
     
  4. No Worries

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    Astros GM Jeff Luhnow to retain Brad Mills as club's manager for 2012
    Stephen Goff, Houston Astros Examiner
    December 9, 2011

    HOUSTON -- Astros general manager Jeff Luhnow didn't take long to make a final decision regarding the immediate future of Brad Mills.

    The 45-year-old Luhnow, who was introduced on Thursday afternoon at a news conference, proudly stated that "Brad's our manager."

    There had been speculation leading up to the hiring of a new general manager as to how far a possible domino effect may go.

    "I had a good conversation with him [Mills]," Luhnow said. "I'm going to go visit with him out in L.A. and here in Houston. I'm looking forward to working with him as our manager. He is our manager."

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    Best way to gauge how good the person your team just acquired is by how his former fanbase reacts. STL fans not happy Astros hired Luhnow.
     
  6. Cannonball

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    I agree. Any time my team, college or pro, have hired a GM, Coach, Athletic Director, or free agent and the former team has gleefully laughed in our face, it's always turned out bad. This doesn't necessarily mean Luhnow will be successful, but it's a good sign nonetheless.
     
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    Astros could have saved themselves a lot of grief if they used this philosophy when evaluating Ed Wade...
     
  9. Uprising

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    Only one recently that went the other way, that I can think of, is Wade Philips.

    Dallas fans were "LOL".
     
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    Should we send Dallas a thank-you card this Christmas? I mean, they've been laughing their asses off at us over Nolan Ryan for over 20 years.
     
  11. OremLK

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    Four year contract huh. Very nice show of confidence.
     

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