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ofahn wrote:Andy MacPhail's tenure as GM is over. How do you think he did?
Please grade (A to F) him on the following areas:
Trades
Free Agents Signings
Rule 4 (June) draft
International Signings
Player Development
Handling Peter Angelos
and explain why you gave each grade.
Do you believe the organization is BETTER or WORSE now that the day he took over?

BuckMagic wrote:It is tough to grade MacPhail on the draft and player development when he has little to no influence over it!! Would Matt Hobgood look terrible if someone other than MacPhail was GM? Would Xavier Avery progress faster if we had a different GM? Would we have drafted Hobgood if there was another GM?
I think, regardless of MacPhail being GM, the results would be the same.



Rising O's wrote:One more...
Organizational goal. D+ I'm not sure what it was. Between the draft, free agents, trades, etc there never seemed to be a goal other than being respectable or mediocre. The biggest disconnect was between Jordan, player development and the ML roster. We're a top 5 prospect system headed by Wieters, Matusz, Arrieta, Tillman but the pundits say we have little behind them. So instead of addressing that we begin to draft high school players in Avery, Hoes, Hobgood, Givens and that continued with Machado and Bundy, which resulted in an even bigger gap of talent in the pipeline. I think this was a major failing under MacPhail.

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