Mr Baseball World wrote:As for on the field managers, Ned Yost was hired In May 2010. There are only 3 managers that have been in their current job longer.
You piqued my curiosity about turnover in MLB field managers, so I decided to take a look at and list their respective tenures. Here they are listed by longevity:
Mike Scioscia--16th
Bruce Bochy--9th
Joe Girardi--8th
Ned Yost--6th
Terry Collins--5th
Don Mattingly--5th
Clint Hurdle--5th
Bob Melvin--5th
Buck Showalter--5th
Fredi Gonzalez--5th
Robin Ventura--4th
Mike Matheny--4th
Walt Weiss--3rd
Terry Francona--3rd
John Farrell--3rd (temporarily replaced)
John Gibbons--3rd
Matt Williams--2nd
Brad Ausmus--2nd
Lloyd McClendon 2nd
Bryan Price--2nd
Kevin Cash, Dan Jennings, Pete Mackanin, Paul Molitor, Craig Counsell, A.J. Hinch, Craig Counsell, Joe Maddon, Jeff Banister, Chip Hale, Pat Murphy--1st
So 16 managers are in their 3rd season or later, 12 managers are in their 4th season or later, and an impressive 10 are in their 5th season or later. So, while there has been expected turnover, that is a pretty impressive amount of managers granted considerable tenure by their owners. If you or someone else would like to show how those numbers indicate poor patience by MLB owners on a whole, I'd be interested in reading the argument.
P.s. Lakeviewdave, I hope your post wasn't addressed to me. You know I no longer read anything of yours.