Showing posts with label Leo MAzzone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leo MAzzone. Show all posts

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Thoughts on Mazzone...

Leo Mazzone is no longer the pitching coach of the Baltimore Orioles. I’m heading to Boston to catch game two of the ALCS, but I wanted to talk a little about what happened yesterday since my free time has been at a minimum this week.

The writing was on the wall for a while in terms of Leo; however, I think after the All-Star break when the Orioles went from mediocre to even worse. The bullpen and rotation became a mess, and I think his firing was more trying to get rid of the old guard moreso than his skills, but the numbers don’t lie — Leo could not work the so-called magic he had in Atlanta.

MacPhail wanted change; Trembley wanted a staff of his choosing – it’s business as usual; however, very few of us perhaps knew what happened behind the scenes.

Furthermore, without Perlozzo in charge, he was twisting in the wind. If Mazzone had a team ERA of less than four runs a game, no matter if anyone hated him or not, he’s still be employed with Baltimore. In the end, after everything in 2007 (personally, the 30-3 game was end of things as we knew it), I think Trembley wanted a change and to erase all the events from his mind after he was hired.

I remember when Mazzone was signed that everyone talked about him being a savior to the Orioles and a mentor to the youngsters; however, it was anything but (with the exception of Guthrie, Loewen and Bedard).

Big-money sports is a “what-have-you-done-for-me-lately” business, and the numbers don’t lie, Leo was not effective for one reason or another with the staff.
Well, it is obviously reflected by the team ERA and the overall record – it’s not good.

His gruff demeanor, his relationship with some players, and his perception among the brass in the organization is not of high esteem according to some people I have talked to, and what has been leaked said on the various radio shows in the past few hours.

Like I said before, it looked like Leo was released because of being part of the old regime and his presumed relationship with the team.

In the end, the pitchers failed him, and he could not improve them; thus, he is done as pitching coach of the Orioles.

Mazzone should see this as a blessing in disguise, though it is probably a blow to his ego for now. He’ll be in the long of former Oriole employees who find greener pastures somewhere else.

Things may get worse in Baltimore before they get better.

I only chatted with him a few teams, and found him very standoffish; until my bud Bill took a photo I had of him and Cabrera and had him autograph it. He like the photo, so he wanted me to print a copy for him and also Daniel Cabrera.

Well, I ended up giving him a couple of photos and we wound up talking in the players’ lot for 15-20 minutes about Baltimore, baseball, Atlanta and the firing of Perlozzo (a few days after the event). At the time, he looked torn up and was struggling; however, he did want to stay in Baltimore and he felt that the team was on its way to bigger and better days.

I have friends and readers from other teams who have IM’ed me and wrote emails about Mazzone, as well as were shocked by the news, but most hardcore fans on the forums (check out Orioles Hangout & the Sun forums for the blunt truth) and attend games in the area knew that he was a goner whether he was fired or left on his own.

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Baltimore Sun has more on the firing of Leo Mazzone as does the Examiner, Washington Post, & Orioles MLB site.

Meanwhile, the Orioles are looking at hiring former Florida pitching coach, Rick Kranitz according to Dan Connolly of the Baltimore Sun. Well, it is obvious -- the Orioles have been looking at replacing Mazzone for a while, and I guarantee that this is the guy whom Trembley wanted all along. Roch Kutbako also has his list of potential replacements in his blog, Roch Around the Clock.

The erstwhile columnist Peter Schmuck of the Sun wonders why Leo was disposed of, and it might have been more to do with the front office and Angelos than his skills as coach -- it's an interesting piece to read.

Well, former GM Frank Wren is now the GM of the Braves, while John Scherholz has moved to the position of team president. Funny, it seems that all the ex-Orioles seem to be thriving in other places.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Leo Mazzone Fired; Times Are Changing

Well, Andy MacPhail ia making his presence known, and as Tom Treblehorn alluded to, changes would be coming.

A half an hour ago, the Baltimore Sun reported that Leo Mazzone has been relieved of his duties as pitching coach of the Baltimore Orioles.

After two years as the Orioles pitching coach, Leo Mazzone has been fired with one year remaining on his deal.

The club made the announcement this afternoon in a news release.

"I spoke with Leo today and told him I appreciated his efforts here," said manager Dave Trembley in the release. "Moving forward, I felt that we would be better served with someone else working with our young staff and that it was in his best interests and our best interests to give him an opportunity to look elsewhere now."


I am at work, just out after a series of meetings at work. I'll have more on this later. Wow, the new regime is sure making it known that there will be a culture change.

Leo's magic in Atlanta failed to work in Baltimore, and it's sad to see.

Thanks to Doug Schekler of Our Book of Scrap for the note...

Thursday, December 28, 2006

USA Today Article on the Baltimore Orioles & Orioles' Hangout's Tony Pente on ESPN Radio 1300/MASN TV


USA Today has an article posed on their website about the Baltimore Orioles and where they stand for 2007. The article takes a comprehsive look at the Orioles by analyzing the influence of Leo Mazzone on the pitching staff, signings, a fairly quick review of the season and roster.

It's a quick read and will help you get caught up with what's been going on the offseason and expectations for 2007.

Link: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/al/orioles/notes.htm

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Tony Pente of the great Orioles site, orioleshangout.com was on ESPN Radio 1300 and MASN's the Anita Marks Show yesterday afternoon in the 5 o'clock hour giving his run down of what's happening in the the Orioles' minor league system, major league team and the state of the fans here in Baltimore.

He's very articulate, well-versed on the Orioles and knows his stuff. It was great listening to his thoughts, and his opinions and analysis echo my and many of the fans' sentiments.

Rather than try to regurgitate everything he mentioned, I'm just going to link to a transcript of the chat.

Link here: http://orioleshangout.com/forums/showthread.php?t=42160

Friday, December 15, 2006

Leo Mazzone Ready for '07...

It looks like Leo is ready for camp this year! After less than a stellar first year as chief of the pitching staff, it looks like Mazzone is pumped up to see what he can do this season and work his magic like he did with the Braves. After not being able to work with his pitchers last season due to the World Baseball Classic to the failures of his pitching staff, to trying to instill confidence in his young pitchers, in 07' Mazzone is ready to rock. Along with the Orioles upgraded bullpen, the success of Bedard and Cabrera's 1-hitter against the Yankees, the O's under Mazzone will possibly see a lot of improvement and the keys as to how the Atlanta Braves racked up 14 straight division titles.

From the article by Spender Fordin on the Orioles.com website, Leo says, "I can't wait, because I have a feel for the lay of the land now. And with the additions we've made and the potential of our starting rotation, I'm very excited about it," he said. "It's a lot different for me this year, knowing how things work in Baltimore. I'll be more adjusted, and it should be much more comfortable for me. I'll be the first to admit that last year in Spring Training, I felt a little awkward. I didn't want to be this guy coming in and changing everything."

Link: http://baltimore.orioles.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20061215&content_id=1761753&vkey=news_bal&fext=.jsp&c_id=bal

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