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Billy Beane Midseason Interview Part II

Yesterday, I ran Part I of my exclusive 2005 midseason interview with Athletics General Manager and part owner Billy Beane.

Today, is Part II.  By the way, the A's are now 6-0 since I sat down with Billy and have scored 46 total runs.  I think I'm going to be fetching his morning coffee any day now. Without further ado, here is the second part of the AN Exclusive interview with Billy Beane.

 

Blez:  I read somewhere, I think it was Barron's, where you said that the A's try to pay for what a player will do as opposed to what he's already done.  Doesn't that carry inherently more risk?

Beane:  Of course, but there's risk in running a small market.  It's a must.  We're one of the lowest payrolls, we're sharing a market, we've got a stadium that leaks.

Blez:  Do fans want to know that? (laughs)

Beane:  Well, it's a fact.  We share a stadium with another team.  And especially for anyone who used to watch games here before they built that monstrosity in center field, they already know it.  But as for paying for what a player will do, we have to.  If we're paying for past performance, we're destined to have a bloated payroll far beyond our means.  Now there are risks, as you are saying, because you're trying anticipate future performance by investing in it.  Other teams are also in that boat.  The Cleveland Indians are also kind of there.  The Kansas City Royals.  The Tampa Bay Devil Rays.  There are a number of teams now that aren't in the position to pay for the premium, premium players.  It's a function of our situation right now.  Hopefully that will change.  

Blez:  Is the only way that's going to change is with a new stadium?

Beane:  It's definitely a good first step.  It's a must.

Blez:  Are you involved in that process at all?

Beane:  I think we all are.  It's a must.  There is a finite level of achievement that we can have here because of the stadium.

Blez:  Do you have a preference as to where you'd like to see a new stadium built?

Beane:  I'd like to see it built somewhere here as I live right down the road.  This is a great fanbase and I think the fans deserve the opportunity as well.  If we have a big enough crowd here, it's difficult to get something to eat and to even walk through the crowd.  The last four years when we've been in a pennant run, we've had to deal with divots in the field from exhibition football games.  

Blez:  Are you optimistic about it?

Beane:  Oh, definitely.  If you've been here as long as I have, you definitely have to be an optimist.  
Blez:  This might be a touchy subject given what some people are already saying...

Beane:  There are no touchy subjects, Tyler.

Blez:  Well, everyone wants to analyze the Hudson and Mulder deals already and repeatedly.

Beane:  They should.

Blez:  A lot of your critics are now seizing the opportunity to claim that you didn't get anything back for Tim Hudson.  I want to know how you felt about that.

Beane:  I guess I would reverse it and say, would we be better in that situation if we still had Tim right now?  That's the question I would pose.  Would we be better had we not done those trades?  

Blez:  You mean if he was on the DL?

Beane:  The trades weren't made to be judged every single day.  Again, two marvelous players, two marvelous talents and two marvelous individuals.  But those trades were made because we had to make those trades.  Everyone seems to want to cover it daily, but we're still pleased.  We have the benefit of having an extended amount of time to judge these deals.  The fact of the matter is with younger players you aren't going to get immediate satisfaction.  That being said, I'm pleased with the way Danny Haren is throwing.  I couldn't be more happy with Daric Barton's progress.  I'm very happy with what I see out of Kiko Calero.  Charles (Thomas) is down in Sacramento and he's tearing it up in Sacramento.  He didn't really get the opportunity to play here, but we knew that was a possibility that might happen initially.  Dan Meyer's season has been very frustrating, but he's 23.

Blez:  The thing about it is that, I think it was after 27 games, ESPN.com ran a rundown assessing both the Hudson and Mulder deals.  It's ridiculous to judge something based on that amount of time.

Beane:  That's their job.  The good thing is that I don't care what they write.  It's a part of this deal with doing this job.  We saw the erosion of this franchise last year.  And when I say erosion, it's not that we didn't have good players, it's where the payroll was headed and where we would be standing in another year had we not been aggressive in trying to turn over the roster, both economically and personnel-wise.  We have a very young team right now and it's going to progressively get better as opposed to a team that's going to lose players.  We would've lost Timmy at the end of the year with very little to show for it.  Mark we had for another year, but it probably would've been the same case.  So I wanted to get to the point where I was building back up and I think that we took the step towards doing that.  

Blez:  That being said, you're looking pretty smart right now choosing Zito as the lone remaining member of the Big Three.  He's pitched great this year and I distinctly remember people criticizing you for keeping Zito instead of Hudson or Mulder.  But you look at Hudson and he has the oblique problem and is on the DL again.  And Mulder is still struggling with his consistency.  Zito is sitting at 10th in the majors and I think fifth in the AL in batting average against.  Do you feel a bit of vindication in this case?

Beane:  No because you read far too much, Tyler.  I just read you.  I just read you, and that's it.  You read too many other guys.

Blez:  That may be the case, but the ignorance out there bothers me.

Beane:  I'm being honest with you.  I don't read those things.  Honestly.  There's far too many other good things to read.  Too many good books out there.   Too many good shows.  Too many good concerts to go to.  I actually think it's an advantage to us that people write these things and that other people read them.  The fact of the matter is that we're never going to be influenced by those things and we never have.  Our conviction is because we have a discipline in what we're doing.  I don't get the opportunity to read those things because it's far down on my reading list.  

Blez:  I guess I need to make it far down on my reading list too.

Beane:  Yeah, exactly.  There's some wonderful books out there, Tyler.  I know I'll never get to all the books I want to read.

Blez:  Actually I'm reading a book right now by Dean Takahashi called Opening the Xbox.  It's a great look at how Microsoft approaches something business-wise.  It's very good.

Beane:  I've heard of that.  I'm actually reading a book called Shake Hands with the Devil about Rwanda.  It's a great, great book.

Blez:  Wow, I imagine that's pretty heavy.

Beane:  Yeah, it's pretty sobering.  So things like this don't seem like the end of the world.  It has a tendency to bring you back to reality.  But getting back to Z, the thing about Z is that he's been outstanding this year.  His won-loss record doesn't look like it, but one of the best things about Barry is that Barry has never been in the training room except he ices his arm after throwing that day.  Health-wise, knock on wood, he's been very good.

Blez:  Yeah, you mentioned that as a factor before.

Beane:  It's important.  As you see, with a club like ours, we just don't have that replacement.  Z's performance has been very good and his durability has been something that is just so crucial to us.  

Blez:  Speaking of durability, does the Harden oblique concern you at all?

Beane:  No, no.  You know, oblique has kind of become a synonymous word around here with the A's because it was something that Timmy battled.  Tim and Rich are such powerful athletes, and they're both not very big and they're strong, wiry, explosive athletes.  Something gives at some point.  As far as Rich, it's something that he's never had before and so hopefully it's behind us.  Could it happen again?  Certainly because of those things I just mentioned.  But back in the past, the first time I'd ever heard of that injury was when Steinny was playing here.  I don't remember if I was playing, or I was pretty sure I was scouting.  It was around 90.  He pulled an oblique.  The hammy and the oblique came into existence about the same era.  Since then, it's something baseball players have had, hitters especially.  We're not overly concerned with it.   What we're concerned with Rich is that he's such an intense guy we needed to make sure that he was completely healthy.  He's such a competitor and to be completely honest, the night he pulled it, he wanted to keep going.  He said he'd just throw sidearm.  That's the type of mentality of this kid.  He's a little like Huddy in that sense.  I mean Huddy is not unlike the black knight in the forest in Monty Python.  He will stay out there kicking and screaming.  Rich is kind of the same way.

Blez:  Speaking of Z, there are lots of rumors that he is going to be dealt before the deadline.  I know you don't normally comment on trade speculation, but would you like to say anything here.

Beane:  Yeah, we have no intention of trading Barry.  Barry is 27 years old and such an important part of this team.

Blez:  Would you like to resign him?

Beane:  Well, that's obviously going to be an important part of this upcoming offseason.  We face this every year.  Except last year where we just went ahead and traded them (laughs).  But it's an issue and I hope it's an issue.  I hope it's an issue because at some point we want to start retaining these players and that goes back to the economic situation.  The great thing is that the fanbase here understands what has happened and obviously we all miss our favorite players, but there's a real understanding amongst the fanbase of what we're doing.  With Barry, he has everything, his age, his health, his performance.  He's the kind of guy you'd love to have around.  But it certainly will be an offseason question.

Blez:  What about Mark Kotsay, whose name has really started to surface quite a bit in rumors? I have to tell you he's also become quite the fan favorite on Athletics Nation.

Beane:  Well, he should, he's one of my favorites.  He is a marvelous baseball player and I keep using the word marvelous, but he's a quote, unquote, baseball player.  He should be a fan favorite.  He's a GM favorite too.  You know, our job here is to sort of recreate these heroes.  The great thing about the fanbase here is that when we made the move, everyone said, "What the heck are you doing?"  And two years later, people are now saying, "You can't move Kotsay."  It's good because they get that attachment because that means that the performance is there.  Now it's OK we traded for him.  Two years ago, it was, "What are you doing?"  And that's good that it's worked out that way.  I feel the same way about Mark.  One of the issues we have with Mark is that he has the ability to become a free agent at the end of the season and it's by contractual right.  He's the type of player we're always looking for.  But the hope is that you can keep a player like that around.  The question is that you can always face the possibility that you can lose him for nothing and that weighs into the decision.  But I agree with the Nation.

We've been very lucky to have the Hudsons, the Mulders, the Tejadas, these are great guys too.  As much as the fans love them, they should love them because knowing them personally, they're gold.  And Kotsay fits that perfectly.  I get letters from people about the time he's spent with them.  In spring training, I got this great letter from this family where Mark had really taken the time at a restaurant to stop by and say hello to them and said he would get the kid a bat.  And then the next day, he saw the kid and recognized the kid and brought him down and gave him a bat.  It's stuff like that that is just a part of Mark.  He should be a lot of people's favorite guy.  Because he plays the game right on the field and he's an absolute model human being off the field.  

Blez:  Are you optimistic about him being here long-term?

Beane:  Oh yeah, because I think there's a desire on his part.

Blez:  But this is part of the dance?

Beane:  Exactly.  I just think we need to see how it goes.  That being said, we're also going to make sure we have the best baseball team and we're going to do that within the confines of what we have to operate with now.  I've said this many times, economically, we're in a position that sometimes keeps us from making bad baseball decisions.  If we signed everyone's favorite player here, every year they came up, we'd be in big trouble right now.  As a fan, you can look back and say, wow, good thing they didn't do that.  But we don't have that luxury here.  We can't go "oops" and then just erase the mistake.  So in many cases, we're prevented from making a bad baseball decision.   You want to be in a position where you can make some really good ones.  Miguel is a great example.  He's a great player.  Who wouldn't want him?  Baltimore has a great player.  We need to get ourselves in a position where we can make those good baseball decisions and have the financially ability.  But there are some where we just aren't allowed to because we just don't have the ability to.  

Blez:  Do you think that the constant outfield rotation has hurt various players?  I'm thinking about Charles Thomas and Eric Byrnes when talking about it.  I mean do you think a player needs to be in there every day to be the most productive?

Beane:  At times.  But at the same time, you can say that it's helped Bobby Kielty.  I think everyone would tell you that playing every day would be much easier and beneficial to the player.  But what you have to ask yourself, is if it's beneficial to the team?  Each individual player you mentioned, there are pluses and minuses with them playing and not playing.  Take a guy like Swish.  You want to give him a chance because he has a chance to be here for a long time.  You want to give him a chance to fail and the history of young players is to be inconsistent.  

Blez:  So, sort of an, accept it now and try and build toward the future.

Beane:  Yeah, exactly, in some instances.  But each position is unique.  But it does get back to the fact that we're all incredibly selfish.  Kenny is.  I am.  You want to win and who gives you the best chance to win that given day.  Sometimes it's matchups-oriented, which guy is better against a righty or a lefty.  But you want to find that balance and one you want.  There's no question every player would benefit from playing every day, but you just can't play every player every day.  

Blez:  Do you think a player's spot in the lineup makes a big difference in whether or not he produces?  I'm thinking in particular of Kendall who seems to just have better at-bats when he's leading off as opposed to hitting second or third.  And judging by his stats in each of those spots.

Beane:  I don't usually put a lot of weight in it, but I have seen situations where even if there is nothing there, then maybe there is.  You'd think that there wouldn't be any impact and I wouldn't know.  That's almost a better question for the players.

Blez:  Well, when you played, how did you feel when you hit in different spots in the lineup?

Beane:  (Laughing)  I wasn't really good enough to get a feeling in any of them.

Blez:  Talking about spots in the order, what is the thinking behind Hatteberg hitting cleanup because he certainly isn't your prototypical number four hitter?  Is it more for protection for Chavy and make sure you have someone behind him who can give you a good at-bat?

Beane:  We probably don't have a classic number four to begin with, so that goes into it.  But you might see Hatty behind Chavy when a right-hander throwing.  Then there's the threat of a lefty coming out of the bullpen.  So what Kenny tries to do is not stack three lefties in a row, so they can't just bring in a lefty out of the bullpen in any given situation.  It's going to be depending on the day.  So because there is no classic fourth guy, it'll be which guy will fit on any given day.  Some days, it might be Hatty, some days it might be Kielty against a lefty.  Byrnsie and Kielty are both outstanding against left-handed pitching.  Kenny will try and match it up that day.  But since there isn't really that (number four) guy, it'll have to based on who is pitching that day and then think about if I put Chavy and Hatty together, will I be hamstrung by someone coming out of the pen at a crucial time.  Kenny's had to juggle that situation and some days Hatty'll be there and some days he won't.  It's really based on the day.  Hatty will be the first to tell you that he's not a classic clean-up guy.  But there are times where we've had Hatty third and he's been very good there.  It's really based on the daily matchup.

Blez:  You mentioned Ken Macha.  What do you think of the job that he's been able to do so far this year?  And he's only signed through the end of this season.  Does he have a long-term future here?

Beane:  Kenny's been great.  We've both had to battle this season as it's been a difficult time to go through, but I think it's also brought us together quite a bit.  We really had to try and put our heads together to try and figure out that month of May.  It was very challenging.

Blez:  Were you able to get a lot of sleep that month?

Beane:  I know this is going to sound very contrary, but I've found this incredible growth process.  I'm not worried about it long-term.  And short-term is just that, short-term.  So I don't react to randomness and when I say randomness, I'm talking about a guy like Rich pulling an oblique or Bobby breaks a rib.  Those are random events and I don't make decisions over random events.  So I have a sense of peace.  If I sat there with the whole team on the field and we were on pace to lose 120 games and I had no way of statistically or visually identifying the problem, then I might lose sleep.  But if I know internally why something is wrong, then I'm OK.  At that point, it's either fixing it or waiting for it to play out.  It's like when you talk about guys hitting.  I don't lay up at night wondering, oh gosh, is Chavy going to hit?  I don't lose any sleep over it because I know he is going to hit.  There's no reason for him to not be hitting.  So I slept fine because I knew the reason.  When you don't know the reason, that's when it's frustrating.  And if you dig hard enough, you'll always be able to find out why.  The month of May was just something we were all trying to get through.  I felt bad for Lew Wolff.  He's just been unbelievable.  It's just an absolute joy working with this guy.  I felt bad because this was his first few months in the game.  Here he is, just continuing to worry about us.  That's just the type of guy he is.

Blez:  So the transition has been smooth?

Beane:  Oh, he's been great.  This guy just loves the game.  He celebrates every win in such a way that is really refreshing.  Here he is, coming in and buys this team and then goes through a month like that.  He really knows how to create loyalty amongst people with the way he operates.  I felt bad for him and here he is feeling bad for me, Kenny and the players.  But it's our job to get wins for him.

Blez:  I think I cut you off when you were answering the question about Ken Macha.

Beane:  It's been a challenge, but it's been a great growth process.  I've always said, and said during spring training, this is going to be fun guys.  I've been through all of these cycles.  I was here as the best team in the game, then we became one of the worst teams in the game, then we became one of the best teams in the game again.  I've seen the cycle.  It's very rewarding when you see progress with these young players and realize that you're heading in the right direction and you've got creative license to do things that you would never be able to do in a previous situation.  I find it exhilerating.  I think Ken has bought into that too and it's tough because Kenny is a competitor.  It drives him nuts, but he's really kept his cool through this whole situation and really exhibited signs of being an outstanding leader.  It's easy to be a great leader whether you're the GM, the manager or whoever or even a player when things are going good.  Leadership really comes out when you're struggling and Kenny has handled it in such an outstanding manner.  You know, we just took three out of four in Seattle and we're sitting at 32-40, but it's great to see the progress.  It's great to see Danny Haren go out for his fifth consecutive good start and say, hey, he's on his way.  Then seeing Joe Blanton go out and do what he did in consecutive starts.  He gave up two runs against Philly in the first inning and then just shut them down for the rest of the game.  And people say, hey, this guy is going to be all right.  Kenny has really responded well to it.  Once again, it's easy to manage a healthy, dominant team, but good managers and good leaders are developed during difficult times.  

Blez:  Do you want to see him here long-term?

Beane:  Well, I think it's something we're going to discuss at the end of the year.  That's not to read anything into that, either.  I'm very pleased with what Kenny has done this year as well as I was pleased with what Kenny did last year and the previous year.  The only reason I don't answer directly is because our basic feeling is lets get just through this and talk about it then.  But in no way, read into any of that.  This is something we talked about during the winter and we both decided to wait on it.  And I think that's a credit to Kenny.  That's a sign of his own security.  I think that's great.  I take that as a character trait, when you're going through this difficult time and he isn't saying, "What about my contract?"  That's a good sign.  That's a sign of someone who feels, hey, I'm a good manager and I'm good at what I do.  It's him telling me we're going to deal with it at the right time, and that's a good trait.

The interview concludes on Tuesday after the holiday with a look at the 2005 draft, how Billy feels about the Kendall deal and how things have changed since Lew Wolff took over ownership from Steve Schott.

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I like what Beane says about 'randomness'
It's kind of what I've been reacting to when I write back sportswriters about the A's, like Ray Ratto. I know (I even knew back in May) that was not the team the Beane put together. I knew that it wasn't the trades that were sinking this team 15 games under .500. It always had to be the injuries.

He and Wolff must feel so much better. It's hard to believe that the A's were 32-40 when I wrote Ray Ratto back, when Beane gave this interview, and now they are 38-40, and almost back to .500.

I appreciate the fact that we have a competitive team on the field and I agree that you just can't sign every player the fans want. Otherwise you do end up being stuck with the contracts, and pinning all of your hopes on one big year, before the decline of your players.

We have four rookies playing regularly on the team and they are only going to get better. This team is contending now and has maybe a brighter future than even the team of '99 did. It will be exciting to see if they can do what the 2000-2003 teams were unable to do: bring a WS back to Oakland.    

Thanks, Billy.

...you wonder when it's time to start thinking about saving a season that seemed lost.

by baseballgirl on Jun 30, 2005 4:04 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Awesome
After the A's complete the sweep, reading that is like sitting back with nice glass of single-malt and a fine cigar.

That was my first thought anyway...well not really. As the first paragraph began, I immediatlely thought of Adrian Beltre, with his 3 errors today, and thought he is exactly what you and Billy were talking about.

Lord Vader... ...yesss massster? ...RISE!!!

by Force on Jun 30, 2005 4:06 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Great Job Blez
I can't wait to hear what Beane has to say about the 2005 draft. I haven't seen any comments from him in regards the high school pitchers we selected anywhere yet.

Thanks for your hard work.

Go A's!!!!

by Lodgeman on Jun 30, 2005 4:15 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

best line
"That's their job. The good thing is that I don't care what they write."
Wasted? What about our staring contests? And the way we always knew what football coaches should have done? - Homer

by andeux on Jun 30, 2005 4:15 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

what a great read!
I do have a question about the "paying for future and not past performance" line. In trading for Kendall Billy was agreeing to take his contract on based on past performance. Sure, he was expecting performance to continue, but everybody who signs someone with great numbers expects that type of performance to continue.

by OaklandSi on Jun 30, 2005 4:16 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

That's right...
...but even with an established veteran like Kendall, there's always that risk. There's a risk with any signing or acquisition, whether it be a Jason Kendall or a Nick Swisher.

The A's are paying for the future performance. Let the Pirates can pay for the past. :)

by FormerHuntsvilleStar on Jun 30, 2005 4:44 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

yes, with any player there's risk involved
although with Swish the $$ invested in that risk is much much less than with Kendall. the A's can afford more Swishers than Kendalls

by OaklandSi on Jun 30, 2005 5:00 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

sort of
but there's also trying to account for (1) average development by age (the reason I believe they didn't re-sign Miggy or Jason G) and (2) fluky years (see Beltre for a classic example).

So there's the numbers, but also trying to read how likely they are to mark the future...

With Kendall, his contract is only three years on our tab, with some $ from Pitt. Just the time our young pitchers need some stability back there. I suspect Billy was braced fro Kendall to (1) have an adjustment period, and (2) possibly starting to decline due to age and wear.

by Apricot on Jun 30, 2005 5:38 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

true
but I think Kendall has paid off in other ways, like his handling of the young pitching staff. He's gotta get some credit for that.
His hitting has also been steadily improving.
"You are Marine kids and can chew nails while other kids are sucking cotton candy!"...The Great Santini to his children.

by sf drift king on Jun 30, 2005 11:40 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

He does excellent work with the pitchers
especially with the young ones.

if that's worth $11 million a year for 2 years (2005+2006; 2007 $7 million of his $13 million salary will be paid by the Pirates, though there's a good chance he'll get traded by then) then terrific!

by OaklandSi on Jul 1, 2005 6:48 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Random Thought
  • Why have the Angels only played 6 games vs. The East?  
  • Why have we only played 6 games vs. The Central.  
  • Why have the Angels played 30 games vs. The Central
  • Why have we played 31 games vs. The East
What does this all mean?  We will get to beat up on the Cental in the 2nd Half (Royals and Tigers), with less travel.  

<bold>Team W L Pct. GB Home Road East Cent. West L10 Strk

L.A. Angels 47 31 .603 - 24-14 23-17 3-3 16-14 16-8 8-2 L 2

Oakland 38 40 .487 9 25-15 13-25 13-18 2-4 13-10 9-1 W 7

Let's Go Oak-Land!

by Colorado Fan on Jun 30, 2005 4:17 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

AL Central
In case you hadn't noticed, the AL Central (Royals excepted) are pretty good this year.  Not that the East is a slouch, but we shouldn't expect to sweep the division like we did in 2002.

by ragnarok on Jun 30, 2005 4:37 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I've noticed...,
...and the Central is a fluke.  

- The Yankees will make a run this year.  

You and I both know that we do better vs. The Central...don't fight it.

Let's Go Oak-Land!

by Colorado Fan on Jul 1, 2005 9:15 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Ask the schedule makers...
...and while you're at it, ask them why they have the A's have one of the most grueling road schedules in baseball.

by FormerHuntsvilleStar on Jun 30, 2005 4:46 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Schmedule
You know they'd never do the A's any favors (obviously) but wasn't it nice to get the Mariners for 7 games in 11 days while we're hot and they're not?
...Ken in Beautiful Bahrain
Homage to Ohad: "California Here I Come..." I'll be home 29 July & at the game (if awake) 30 July.

by NomAd on Jul 1, 2005 2:45 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Mariners
They were hot until they played us.  Everyone says we had an easy schedule in June, but every team we played in June had an above .500 Mark for the month of June (minus the games vs. the A's).

By the way, the East is tougher than the Central.  If anyone says differently, you're wrong.  I'll take my chances vs. The White Sox (we own them, and they're not for real), Twins, Indians, Tigers, and Royals...I mean, really.

Let's Go Oak-Land!

by Colorado Fan on Jul 1, 2005 9:13 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Why???
This is so much fun!
...you wonder when it's time to start thinking about saving a season that seemed lost.

by baseballgirl on Jun 30, 2005 4:29 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Let's Go Ya...
Yan... Ya.. Y...
I just cannot make those words come out of my mouth!
Homage to Ohad: "California Here I Come..." I'll be home 29 July & at the game (if awake) 30 July.

by NomAd on Jul 1, 2005 2:47 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Remember, you're not rooting...
...for the Yankees to win. You're rooting for the Angels to lose.

So instead of saying, "Let's go Yankees!", chant "Screw you Angels!"

by FormerHuntsvilleStar on Jul 1, 2005 8:17 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

thanks
Screw You Angels
it's even got the right number of syllables. :-)
Gotta love the creativity and fervor of my brothers and sisters here on AN.

...Ken in Beautiful Bahrain

Homage to Ohad: "California Here I Come..." Home July 29 and at the game (if awake) July 30.

by NomAd on Jul 1, 2005 12:17 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

You want to see Boston postseason?
Not me. I'd love to see Baltimore win the East..and the Yankees if not the O's. Beat each other up and leave the wild card up for grabs.

by LongTimeFan on Jul 1, 2005 10:01 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Nice work Blez!!
My favorite line:

I mean Huddy is not unlike the black knight in the forest in Monty Python.  He will stay out there kicking and screaming.

by nickolai on Jun 30, 2005 4:28 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

that was also my favortite part
I think this interview is fantastic. I can't wait for the next installment.

And the A's train rolls on... kickin' some butt! Have to assume Mr. Wolfe is a bit happier now.

I'm the guy with the Carney/Jared Lansford jersey

by gojohn10 on Jun 30, 2005 4:35 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Merely a flesh wound!
I loved that, too. Billy seems like a very cool guy. I loved his bit about there being a lot of good books to read, ESPN.com isn't on his reading list.

Too bad I read the damn thing all day long!

by Dog Days on Jun 30, 2005 5:40 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Fatty
I would like to smoke a fatty, go to a Ramones Show (I wish), and drink a beer w/ Billy...

There should be an AN Contest to win the above.

Let's Go Oak-Land!

by Colorado Fan on Jul 1, 2005 9:17 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

AN contest
how can there be an AN contest to go see the ramones with billy when joey and johnny are dead...

by xbhaskarx on Jul 1, 2005 9:50 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Irritating
Why are people irritating me today?  

It says "Ramones (I wish)".  I know rock-n-roll history.

Shouldn't you be looking for another Oaktoon post?   Your act is old.

Let's Go Oak-Land!

by Colorado Fan on Jul 2, 2005 8:32 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

come talk when you've
figured out the difference between faust and forst, chum...p

by xbhaskarx on Jul 2, 2005 8:41 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

OK
You're smarter than me.
Let's Go Oak-Land!

by Colorado Fan on Jul 2, 2005 8:44 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

By the way...
If I had a penny for every thread you stuck your wise-ass into, I'd be rich.
Let's Go Oak-Land!

by Colorado Fan on Jul 2, 2005 8:47 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

"Why are people irritating me today?"
That tends to happen when one makes an assertion and then is shown something to the assertion's contrary.  It's irritating to be stymied in an argument when one is not willing to concede that one's counterpart made a very good counterpoint in the same argument, is it not?
http://www.cafehayek.com ~ a blog for classical liberals

by LowcountryJoe on Jul 2, 2005 9:18 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Great reading
after a great game!
Thanks again and again for your hard work Blez!

The month of July is going to kill me in regards to Kotsay, but from the sounds of things, Zito is here to stay.  At least for the rest of this year.  And that is good news to me.

"No one wears it more than Chavy." BB

by Swisherfor05ROY on Jun 30, 2005 4:30 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Hey Blez
Have you considered doing your interviews on mp3 or some similar audio format so you wouldnt have to spend so much time transcribing and everyone could just listen to the interview?  I know you like to write and there may be bandwidth issues, but I though I'd throw that out there.
"Baseball is dull only to dull minds."
Red Barber, announcer

by Furious George on Jun 30, 2005 4:30 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

yeah podcasts are becoming pretty common...
If you wish to continue to transcribe, you can post as an mp3 for those of us who can't wait...I think making the audio available is a great idea if you can pull it off.

(I can give tech help if you need it.)

by blueconversechucks on Jun 30, 2005 5:24 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Whoa, so, Billy reads...
AN...Only...as far as baseball writing goes.

Great, now, Mr. Beane, about that Bonderman deal... :)

I cannot wait to read his comments on the draft!!!

Nice work again Blez.

by saint on Jun 30, 2005 4:30 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Of course
Where else is he going to get in depth analysis of high socks, ass sizes and Zito's hotness on an almost daily basis?

by AlwaysSweatin on Jun 30, 2005 4:47 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Of course.
Beane needs to get the numbers for BAA (Best Athletic Ass) and SLG (Sock Level Godliness) SOMEWHERE -- it'd look too suspicious and give away his secrets if he hired someone to do that for him. He has to take EVERYTHING into account when he makes decisions, after all.
"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." ~Rogers Hornsby

by Kyli on Jun 30, 2005 4:53 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Dear Billy
Just in case you're reading this, earlier this year in an interview for a business internship I was asked what my dream job was and at first I said GM of the A's, but I quickly reconsidered and said actually Assistant to Billy Beane.  I'd be happy to start as just an intern, but to work for the A's would be a dream come true.
"Baseball is dull only to dull minds."
Red Barber, announcer

by Furious George on Jun 30, 2005 10:02 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

What of Bonderman?
http://www.cafehayek.com ~ a blog for classical liberals

by LowcountryJoe on Jul 1, 2005 3:07 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Bonderman
What about Bonderman?  Have you been watching baseball lately?

We received Ted Lilly in exchange for Carlos Pena, Franklin Germin, and... Jeremy Bonderman.

Hindsight is 20/20

Let's Go Oak-Land!

by Colorado Fan on Jul 1, 2005 9:20 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Isn't
"Have you been watching baseball lately?" an unnecessarily attacking way to reply to a poster? If you take out that sentence, is your point not made just the same? If I pose three rhetorical questions in a row, isn't that kind of irritating, too?
Nico

by Nico on Jul 1, 2005 9:32 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Nico
You don't need to reply to things like this...you really don't.  It can only shorten your life, and it makes it sound like you've never written a scarstic and/or unfunny thing...which we no isn't true.  
Let's Go Oak-Land!

by Colorado Fan on Jul 2, 2005 8:24 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I'm fairly sure
I've never made a scarstic remark, but I'm not really sure what one is so maybe I have. Heck, maybe this is scarstic, who knows?

"Replying to posts like this can only shorten my life"...You're not part of the mafia, right?

Nico

by Nico on Jul 2, 2005 3:31 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Were you watching over the last three years?
What about Bonderman?  Have you been watching baseball lately?

We received Ted Lilly in exchange for Carlos Pena, Franklin Germin, and... Jeremy Bonderman.

Hindsight is 20/20

Hindsight huh?  How about complete vision?

Jeff Weaver was obtained for Carlos Pena, Franklin German, and Jeremy Bonderman.  Weaver was then immediately traded [because it was a three-way-deal] for Jason Arnold, Ted Lilly, and John-Ford Griffin.  Later, Arnold was traded straight up for Erubiel Durazo.  And, after playing one partial season and one full season, Lilly was traded for Bobby Kielty straight up.  So, my questions for you are:

How do you suppose the Athletics get the services of Lilly for 2002 and, more importantly 2003; Durazo for 2003-2005; and Kietly for 2004 & 2005?  Can you honestly look at that deal and tell me that the Athletics were hosed when you consider the production that the team got for those years - years when Bonderman was pitching in the minors leagues?  You can call it hindsight if you want to but just remember that it takes something to get something...and we did get something, did we not?

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by LowcountryJoe on Jul 1, 2005 8:38 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Dude
I'm backing Billy Beane,  saying hindsight is 20/20 - It is, isn't it?

Please RELAX.

Let's Go Oak-Land!

by Colorado Fan on Jul 2, 2005 8:26 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I detect a tune change
But is my detection accurate?  I don't know; please clarify.  Given the benefit of hindsight, and knowing what transpired, do you you go back and make the same Bonderman deal in 2002 - yes or no?
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by LowcountryJoe on Jul 2, 2005 9:12 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Fantastic read Blez.
Thanks for this and thanks to Billy for taking the time to do it.
Bring back Hammer.

by OaktownPower on Jun 30, 2005 4:41 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Awesome interview, Blez!
I'm gonna be going nuts waiting until Tuesday for the end.

I love Billy Beane. The guy seems like the kind of person you could toss a few beers back with and watch the game. Referring to Mount Davis as a "monstrosity" gains him extra points. Knowing that "wearing it" is part of his vocabulary as well also increases the Love.

His enjoyment of the Lew Wolff reign is interesting, I find some comfort in it -- his conviction about getting a stadium is encouraging and disturbing at the same time (still worried about the move, man). But hearing about the Lew transition's really interesting. I'm glad to see the interview get into that.

the night he pulled it, he wanted to keep going.  He said he'd just throw sidearm...  He's a little like Huddy in that sense.  I mean Huddy is not unlike the black knight in the forest in Monty Python.  He will stay out there kicking and screaming.  Rich is kind of the same way.

DEFINITELY my favorite part. HILARIOUS mental image, I love it. And Harden wanting to stay out there? Gotta love the fire of the kid.

I'm never gonna get Monty Python-Huddy outta my head.

The Kotsay stuff was positive, but didn't give away anything we didn't already know. At least it looks like both sides are interested in making it happen, pity the stuff going on now didn't happen before you did the interview -- I'd love to see more about BB's opinion on no-trade clauses.

There's some wonderful books out there, Tyler.  I know I'll never get to all the books I want to read.

As a lit major, I am now so in love with Billy Beane. He's even more my hero now, nothing gets to me like someone trumping the wonder of books.

We definitely lucked out getting Beane as a GM. Man. ...And if this really IS all you read, then you have good taste, Mr. Beane. :)

"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." ~Rogers Hornsby

by Kyli on Jun 30, 2005 4:50 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Agree on almost everything...
... except the part about watching the game with Beane. I'm not sure I'm up for all that weightlifting...

(By the way, on the A's MLB message board there used to be a poster named Kylianna-- was that you?)

by orange2299 on Jun 30, 2005 4:53 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Ugh, that's true.
I'd get dizzy just watching him work out.

And yup, that's me! I still post on there a bit, but I'm mostly over here now. :) What's your SN over there?

"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." ~Rogers Hornsby

by Kyli on Jun 30, 2005 4:56 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Ah. I thought I recognized...
... the good insights and quality writing. (Sorry, I don't mean to embarrass you...)

I'm OakNBal over there... I haven't really been there in a while, though. Coincidentally (or not), I stopped posting there right around the time I found this place. It's too bad there are so many trolls on the MLB message boards-- they kind of ruin it for everyone else.

In any case, it's good to read your posts again. :)

by orange2299 on Jun 30, 2005 5:01 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Me too
I am another who started over at the MLB site but found this and now I'm here more. Like you said, too many trolls. People just like to get in personal arguements... not about baseball.

I thought I recognized your "voice" too, Kyli. Where are you studying Lit? That was my major too.

by streetfan on Jun 30, 2005 9:25 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Definitely not enough baseball.
I liked a lot of the stuff over there, in some ways it seemed more personal and cozy than posting over here, but it just... gets out of hand. I'm glad to see others from there over here, though. :)

Another lit major? Awesome! I'm studying it at UC Santa Cruz right now.

"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." ~Rogers Hornsby

by Kyli on Jul 1, 2005 12:00 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Awww, thank you!
Just a little embarrassed, that's all. ;)

OakNBal! I do remember you! It's definitely a shame about the trolls over there, it just seems like it's gotten out of control and most regular posters are there a lot less, if at all. It's a real shame. But it's definitely nice to have a place that's troll-free over here.

Also good to see your posts again!

"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." ~Rogers Hornsby

by Kyli on Jul 1, 2005 9:58 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Me three
Good to see other people from the A's MLB board. I used to post there (as GottaLoveThemAs), not so much recently because of all the trolling and unfriendliness. Discovered AN a few days ago, and the conversations and whatnot reminded me of what the other board used to be like a few years back, with pictures and sigs and fewer trolls. It's nice to be around friendly diehard A's fans again. :)

[Btw, I'm an English major as well, with a writing emphasis, but I also love Lit!]

by whiteshoes40 on Jul 1, 2005 6:27 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

welcome
I used to hang around and post at That Other Board, but too many jerks made it unpleasant. There are very few jerks here, though a lot of us are very weird. But nice.

by Apricot on Jul 1, 2005 6:34 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Smart people
are cool! That means Beane. I love how he gave props to Blez (and AN)... "I only read you Tyler"....
I agree about his book habit. I work in a library so that is cool to hear.
Keep up the great work Billy Beane, since you seem to read this blog :)

by streetfan on Jun 30, 2005 9:19 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I only read you
No kidding... that has got to be a fantasy come true, a line like that.  Congrats.

by achiappanza on Jul 2, 2005 1:36 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

TUESDAY!!!!!
Blez, that's just cruel.
We have to wait until Tuesday to read the rest?
Ugh......
Part Deux was GREAT!  Thanks again for your hard work and access to the brain that is BB.

Oh, and since there are no touchy subjects, please ask him when Rickey is going to get brought up from the Surf Dogs.....

Now THIS is Billy Ball

by Masaryk on Jun 30, 2005 4:51 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

More great stuff, Blez!
He doesn't seem to beat around the bush about the Raiders (outside of actually naming them), does he?

by FormerHuntsvilleStar on Jun 30, 2005 4:53 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Thanks Blez
It's hard for me to express how much I respect, admire and trust Billy. I don't know how he does it but he answers tough questions honestly, and does not insult anyone in the process.

Part I was great, but part II was even better.
Looking forward to part III.

by gaucho on Jun 30, 2005 5:01 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Amen, gaucho--
I find BB to be one of the most straightforward people in addressing a question. I chuckle over how much people tend to "interpret" his comments, when all you have to do is listen to what he says! And as more time passes, the sensibility behind a given decision becomes more apparent--that is a very good sign.

He is a very smart and shrewd man with a high level of integrity--and that is not a combination that is found in great abundance.

Thanks BB, and TB, for all you do.

Nico

by Nico on Jun 30, 2005 5:14 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

let's see if my Beane decoder ring is working
I love how Beane answers honestly, but he doesn't always tell the whole truth. He couldn't do the job he does if he did.  Here's my decoding results:

Zito: no midseason trade. Will hope his peripherals are great and his gaudy numbers (W-L, ERA) are bad, and hope to get a hometown discount re-signing him in the off-season. Otherwise, trade him for a big bat prospect.

Kotsay: re-signed for $7/8M plus limited no-trade.  "Optimistic" = priority to do it

Macha: gone by mutual consent after the season.

Byrnes: waiting for the right trade. Notice he doesn't respond to Blez's question about Byrnes.

Okay, back to the tea leaves...

by Apricot on Jun 30, 2005 5:48 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

OMG! Billy reads AN?
Now I have to be careful about not saying something stupid.  :P

Thank you so much for another wonderful interview, Blez.  You're the best!

Fear not for the future, weep not for the past. --Percy Bysshe Shelley

by AsGirl on Jun 30, 2005 5:19 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

TUESDAY.....
i can't wait till frickin TUESDAY, ahhhh!!  (wonderful part two by the way)
ohio roots

by nickatt7 on Jun 30, 2005 5:39 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Hey Billy!
There's far too many other good things to read.  Too many good books out there.   Too many good shows.  Too many good concerts to go to.

Let's talk about those shows/concerts.  Let's say it's 1978, and you can go to the Mabuhay Gardens and see a set by X or a set by the Avengers.  Which band do you pick?  If it helps, you can imagine Uma Thurman asking this question.

Feel free to post your comment here or just let Blez know what your answer is.  I'm sure he'll pass it along.

"And Julio Franco is batting right-handed!" -- Wayne Hagin, A's radio play-by-play, mid-80s

by Nick on Jun 30, 2005 5:40 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Beane Seems like a smart guy
I mean what other MLB GM out there is reading books about the genocide in Rwanda?  

Most of them are probably on the golf course in their spare time (or in Cashman's case at the shrink!).

He seems like one of those guys who really tries to see "the big picture."

by BruceBochte on Jun 30, 2005 5:41 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I'll have to keep that book in mind
the next time the A's go on back-to-back 8 game loosing streaks.  It will put things in perspective...

by BruceBochte on Jun 30, 2005 5:43 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Outstanding Job Blez
Part I got us warmed up, but part II was superb.  I'll be lining up outside the theater waiting for part III . . .

by Doug on Jun 30, 2005 5:41 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Also, that part about the leaks in the Coliseum
was funny.  I sat in first deck under the overhang a couple of weeks ago and, man, it was leeking.  It was pretty gross.  Looked kind of like stalactites were forming!  

A thousand curses to Al Davis for ruining the Coliseum...

by BruceBochte on Jun 30, 2005 5:46 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Cheers to Blez
Blez, I think you do an incredible job of asking the right questions and not keeping anything off limits. My sense is that a lot of people would avoid some of these topics so as not to upset Billy - I think it's great that your relationship with him is on such firm ground that there is no such thing as a "touchy" subject.

Particularly, I loved it how you asked about Hatteberg as a cleanup hitter, since that is clearly one of your main pet peeves.

Blez, you da man!

by Dog Days on Jun 30, 2005 5:47 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Plus
I've always had a good feeling about Lew Wolff as a person. He just gives off a very genuine, honest aura. It's good to hear that Billy and Co. enjoy working with him so much.

by Dog Days on Jun 30, 2005 5:56 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Huddy's New Nickname? The Black Knight!
That, or Harden's.

But C'mon Blez! Give us Part 3 on the weekend, dont torture us till Tuesday =P

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by Zonis on Jun 30, 2005 6:42 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

let huddy have it
after all, the Black Knight got beat down in the end. Those wounds from the fight probably ended his pitching career.

by Apricot on Jun 30, 2005 6:55 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Got beat down in the end???
Are you daft? The other chap scurried off like an 'ouse on fire just before I was to wallop his bum clear to Wales.

Oh codswollop, lost me nose. No matter!

Nico

by Nico on Jun 30, 2005 7:04 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

The Black Knight's actual response...
"Oh. Oh, I see. Running away, eh? You yellow bastards! Come back here and take what's coming to you. I'll bite your legs off!"

by FormerHuntsvilleStar on Jul 1, 2005 8:27 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

How awesome is Billy?
I love the Black Knight response. I think he read our thread about Monty Python!

by Jennifer on Jul 1, 2005 8:31 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Can you imagine Harden...
...announcing before his first pitch, in a loud, deep voice...

NONE SHALL PASS!

by FormerHuntsvilleStar on Jul 1, 2005 8:28 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

that would rock
Except that he seems like such a nice kid he'd probably say

NONE SHALL PASS, PLEASE. THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION.

by Apricot on Jul 1, 2005 9:27 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

It's great that everybody
has a different favorite line. Mine was

"No because you read far too much, Tyler.  I just read you.  I just read you, and that's it.  You read too many other guys."

although I did enjoy the no-touchy-subjects one, too.

I thought I read somewhere that Beane was  actually watching the games now. Is that not true?

"Look what we did!"

by ArakSOT on Jun 30, 2005 6:55 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

BB Appeciates Macha
It's gratifying to read how much BB appreciates the superb job Ken Macha has done this season. Clearly, BB understands how a youthful team, faced with innumerable injuries and a team batting slump, could have a terrible May and just collapse. An excellent leader, Macha kept the youngsters from succumbing to the horrific start and brought them to their current superlative level of play.

Here's hoping BB rewards Ken with a generous multi-year contract...

On another note, BB really does seem capable of putting baseball in perspective. Having worked in Rwanda and read "Shake Hands with the Devil," I admire BB for seeing that while he works professionally in MLB, it is indeed just a game.

All too often some fans place far more importance on baseball rather than recognizing it as just another form of entertainment. That BB can recommend an eye-opening story of true human tragedy says so much about him as a compassionate, empathic human being...

by reztips on Jun 30, 2005 7:13 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

The rest of us
will be wishing that Macha does sign a multi year deal..

in Pittsburgh...

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by Zonis on Jun 30, 2005 9:07 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

LOL...
...thanks for posting what I'm thinking!
...you wonder when it's time to start thinking about saving a season that seemed lost.

by baseballgirl on Jul 1, 2005 12:02 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I think Billy is a pretty smart guy...
Because he hires smart people to fill roles on the management team even though it may look unorthodox.  He then listens to these folks and makes his decisions.

I honestly think Billy made the righ choice by not going to Boston.  Making these difficult choices about wether to trade or keep a player wouldn't happen in Boston.  You would just throw more money at the problem (which to a large extent is what they have done the last two years).  Running the A's really makes the GM think in creative ways on how to put a successful baseball team on the field.  I don't know that the fans have totally embraced this way of doing business but they haven't totally turned their backs on it.  Putting a good product on the field sure helps though.

I think the A's are on the rise again (barring injury) so the crowds will start coming back to the Oakland Coliseum.

by skwid on Jun 30, 2005 7:43 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

AN and Beane
When you bring up the whole Beane to Boston thing, I thought back to the end of Moneyball when they were talking about the GM position in Boston, and why Billy would want to go there. If I recall, it was because he felt nobody appreciated him. Well, if that is the case I would say AN has played a pretty big role in assuring he is here for a while. All Billy has to do is head to the site and feel the love (of course it's best to do so during a winning streak).
I'm the guy with the Carney/Jared Lansford jersey

by gojohn10 on Jun 30, 2005 9:37 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

very true
a's gm is a challenging job, anyone could be the red sox gm because the formula is so simple:  sign superstars, fire the manager if they don't win.

by xbhaskarx on Jun 30, 2005 11:59 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

to be fair
GMing Boston also involves dealing with a psychotic and irrational fan base and a city which many minority players have complained about living near.  

The owner seems to be pretty supportive of talent, though, which bodes well for the BoSox vs the Yanks.

by Apricot on Jul 1, 2005 9:30 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Agree reztips,
and agree skwid. And well put, both.
Nico

by Nico on Jun 30, 2005 8:17 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Another...A+
Blez, that was wonderful.  Not only do I walk away thinking that Billy is special ...but, you did a fantastic interview and are a "god" among bloggers.  I was shocked when BB and yours truly are reading the same book.  Then I find out that you and I are reading (just finished) the same book.  "Shake Hands" was a gift that I put off reading for several months and got badgered into starting and couldn't put down.  Those two books could not be farther apart in my tears and fears category.  

Thanks again for another great interview and for making this a special place to come to everyday.

Oh ya...GO A'S

by street69 on Jun 30, 2005 8:32 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

How do you do it?
Great interview! You seem so comfortable talking together. From writing interviews myself, I know that can be hard sometimes. Of course it helps that Billy loves to talk :)  But you ask good questions.

In fact, maybe you could get ahold of Red 'Fro next time, since he is HOT HOT HOT right now?

Thanks!

by streetfan on Jun 30, 2005 9:35 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Did he signal a Kotsay trade?
Maybe it's just me, but these struck me:

"You know, our job here is to sort of recreate these heroes."

I noted "recreate" - might this mean "don't worry, once he's gone we can do it again?"

And then:

"One of the issues we have with Mark is that he has the ability to become a free agent at the end of the season and it's by contractual right."

A far cry from "we have no intention of trading Barry..." as he did above.

And the kicker:

"We've been very lucky to have the Hudsons, the Mulders, the Tejadas, these are great guys too.  As much as the fans love them, they should love them because knowing them personally, they're gold.  And Kotsay fits that perfectly."

Now, why else would he put Mark in that company?

Just the way I read it. I'd love like hell to be wrong.

by Schinto on Jun 30, 2005 9:36 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

agree, Kotsay may be gone.
I read this the same way.  BB, along with AN, obviously likes Kotsay.  But it sounds like there are serious contract issues.  I don't understand the contract options very well.  I thought we had an option for one more year that we could exercise at $7 million.  BB's comments sounded as though Kotsay has a contractual opportunity to go free agency next year.  Does that mean his trade value is also low, since the team that got him would only have him for the balance of the year, and then have to resign him in his free agency year?  

Anyone have a handle on this?

by alamedaman on Jul 1, 2005 9:13 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

2006 is the player's option
for Kotsay, not for the A's. In other words he can decide he'd rather be a free agent after the 2005 season. Kotsay has not publicly said whether he will exercise his 2006 option (thus staying with the A's in 2006) or not. But we do know he wants an extension; it's possible that he will elect to become a free agent after the season if the A's don't sign him to an extension.

by OaklandSi on Jul 1, 2005 9:34 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

ahhhhh...
these interviews are good for at least a week of happiness, no matter ho we're playing.  

(of course, when we're adding to the W column, it's easy to feel good about anything)

THANK YOU BLEZ for creating a place where an A's fan in Nebraska doesn't feel left out of being a "real" fan. Not to mention the unbelievable interviews.

--Nebraska--

by Ryan Armbrust on Jun 30, 2005 10:40 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Another good segment!
He basically said what I've believed all along, that the trades were necessary for us to compete in the future with our current payroll.  You could tell Billy really wishes we had more money to spend.  I think we ALL wish the A's had a higher payroll.  But he makes it work with the lower payroll with moves like the Mulder (and hopefully the Hudson) trade.  I'm glad he doesnt read all teh crap ESPN puts out there.  It makes me go crazy, I couldnt imagine what it would do to Billy, or any GM trying to run a team.  lol.

SO, yeah, I'm looking forward to the final part of the interview.  It should be a good read.  If you could post it midday on Tuesday, that would be great.  It would give me something to read at work.  Keep it up Blez, you are the man!

"I don't want to play golf. When I hit a ball, I want someone else to go chase it." ~Rogers Hornsby

by ZeroIndulgence on Jun 30, 2005 11:08 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Nice job Blez!
I guess ESPN will be at the bottom of my reading list from now on...
"You are Marine kids and can chew nails while other kids are sucking cotton candy!"...The Great Santini to his children.

by sf drift king on Jun 30, 2005 11:46 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Way to Go
Good solid interview, so far. Nice job of hanging in there with some hard questions, Blez.

BB seems a master of adroitly side-stepping the toughest questions. I don't doubt that he has a grand vision that he is holding to, but some of his specific side-steps are worthy of serious hmmmmmm.

I look forward to further parts.

by SF4As on Jul 1, 2005 12:06 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Just arrived in 'China this morning
and greeted with the two interviews, great stuff "Blez.  By the way I should get some credit for the winning streak.  I went to America in early June, and left after a 19-8 record.  I was home the time they had the 20 game streak a few years ago.  I don't know if there is a correlation or not but they always play well when I am home. Since I will be returning home for good in December, that bodes well for next year.  Unfortunately the interviews always start a Miggie, Chavez debate which is rather boring, but gives AN members something to talk about I guess. At least I don't read anyone whining about the Mulder trade anymore.   No one even complaining about Curt YOung anymore, that is refreshing.  Why does it sound like Macha won't be here next year?  

by china bob on Jul 1, 2005 1:27 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Thanks Blez
Agree with all the Blez-Love above. Thanks for you untiring efforts - and Billy Bean's openness. Is there any other GM in baseball who is as "available" to the fans?

As a Journalism major, I gotta tell you that (IMHO) your best questions was: "Blez:  I think I cut you off when you were answering the question about Ken Macha."  I'm not that interested in Macha, but the fact that you went back and let him finish saying something he apparently (to you) wanted to say was excellent. Good interviewing skills.

I'm also glad most folks have shyed away from "reading into" what he said too much today. Nice change from the reactions to Part I.  Let's just accept what Billy says at face value. And accept the fact that he's running a business and can't tell Everyone Everything All the Time.

Go A's.

"Holy Manama!" ~Bahrain, 5,000+ miles east of Toledo :-)~

by NomAd on Jul 1, 2005 2:37 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Billy's Profundity
I'm being honest with you.  I don't read those things.  Honestly.  There's far too many other good things to read.  Too many good books out there...I don't get the opportunity to read [that other crap] because it's far down on my reading list.

Took some liberties here with the quote but feel it's fairly accurate.  So, when do you suppose an AN "good book" thread (not meant as a bible reference, by the way) will appear?  Uhh, never!  If one did appear, do you think that it would even garner one rec?  Nahh.  Beane's trying to tell us something, I suspect.

http://www.cafehayek.com ~ a blog for classical liberals

by LowcountryJoe on Jul 1, 2005 3:18 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Anybody have any thoughts on..
Who we might pick up if we move kotsay?  I have heard Cano and prospects from the yanks but nothing about who the other teams that are interested are offering.  I know the Cubs system is loaded with ready to contribubte players.  Also would Swish move to center?  Unless C. Thomas-Howell figures out how to hit when he isnt in AAA i dont know who else would play CF.  Byrnes would be fun to watch but imagine the ulcers....like Long being out there again!
"I may have smoked too much weed, but I wasn't taking drugs or anything." -- Mike Tyson on his loss to Lennox Lewis

by haze on Jul 1, 2005 7:19 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Kurkjian says Encarnacion??
Last night on ESPN Kurkjian (at least I recall it being Kurkjian) had a scenario with the Yankees picking up Encarnacio from the Marlins and then trading him to the A's for Kotsay.

by Schinto on Jul 1, 2005 10:01 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

my favorite quote:
When asked about the possible relocation of the A's:  "This is a great fanbase and I think the fans deserve the opportunity as well."  This is a little bit encouraging, at least he acknowledges us... I'm more worried about Wolff's opinion on that issue, though (don't suppose he's agreed to an interview with Blez, though, huh?).

I definitely got the implication that Kotsay is going to be the next of our revolving door heroes:
"Blez:  Are you optimistic about him being here long-term?
Beane:  Oh yeah, because I think there's a desire on his part.
Blez:  But this is part of the dance?
Beane:  Exactly."  
To me, that doesn't sound encouraging that he'll be back, but maybe that's just me reading "too much into it".  

by Brian in 317 on Jul 1, 2005 7:42 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Kotsay
I read the same thing into the answer, then you throw in:

 "The question is that you can always face the possibility that you can lose him for nothing and that weighs into the decision."

I do not see Beane losing him for nothing.

ogallalabob

by ogallalabob on Jul 1, 2005 8:35 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

That confirms my theory
Playing everyday benefits the players.  Beane has never been high on Byrnes; Beane loves Kielty.  Therefore, screw Byrnes, Kielty is the one who is going to be the everyday player.

Damn, I hope that trade happens soon.  Byrnes has done more for this team in the past then Kielty has in the present.  Byrnes deserves better treatment then he'll ever get from Beane.

**sigh**

by Just Me on Jul 1, 2005 8:31 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

did you read the interview?
fortunately for the a's, unlike you, beane is not concerned with the past, he is concerned with the future.

by xbhaskarx on Jul 1, 2005 8:46 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Remember
Just Me = J.M. = Joe Morgan! trolling around our website! He's very hostile toward Billy Beane.

Just kidding you, Just Me. I know you are entitled to your dislike of Billy Beane, and I appreciate reading your opinion here on AN. It's just that Billy Beane is kind of a demigod around here...

by Dog Days on Jul 1, 2005 9:44 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Yes, I read the interview
And I've read various other words of Beane in the past.  The man has never been high on Byrnes.  Therefore he should have traded Byrnes.  But Beane got greedy and Beane got burnt.  But it's Byrnes who is paying the price.  Trade the man already.  No point in ruining Byrnes' career just because Beane is not high on him.

It's Beane's team.  What we like, don't like, agree with, disagree with means NOTHING to him.  He likes AN because everyone here is willing to parrot his words and fawn over him.  If I were the GM, I'd be very supportive of a blog peopled with syncophants, too.  But that does not make Beane God; he is still very capable of petty behavior.  Strining Byrnes along when he's obviously not wanted on the team is a case in point.

**sigh**

by Just Me on Jul 1, 2005 9:50 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

you are so right
as one of the sycophants who unthinkingly supports everything Billy says, I want to reaffirm that Billy, I am your servant and you are my one master. Although I have a soft spot for the High Socks Crew, but I digress.

There's nothing like name-calling to jumpstart a conversation. And if you haven't caught the heated extended debates on this board, you're not very good at reading.

You're not even unique as some kind of Byrnes defender. There are tons at this site. So give me a break with the voice in the wilderness crap in the land of the deaf, and stick to baseball.

by Apricot on Jul 1, 2005 10:06 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Brynes
I would disagree with the ablove qoute"Strining Byrnes along when he's obviously not wanted on the team is a case in point."

I think that Brynes is wanted on the team and that he is a valuable 4th outfielder.  His glaring defensive weaknesses, his inability to take a walk and hit rh pitching will limit him to this role.  Lets' face it he had a career year last year and still just managed an oba of .340 nice if he is your 4th OF not so great if he is your full time starter.

ogallalabob

by ogallalabob on Jul 1, 2005 10:36 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Bullsh*t
if it weren't for the Athletics' GM, Byrnes would have never even gotten a shot in baseball.  It was Beane who saw the hustle in Byrnes and Beane who decided to give him a shot.  Byrnes was a fringe prospect four years ago and the Athletics organization gave him the shot to be what he is today!
http://www.cafehayek.com ~ a blog for classical liberals

by LowcountryJoe on Jul 1, 2005 10:48 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Not sure I agree
I think Byrnes consistently proved himself in the minors, and Billy Beane and the A's did kind of yo-yo him a bit in his first few years. It's true: he's never been one of Billy's guys, the way Chavez, Kielty, Hatteberg, et al are. But seriously, he's a fourth outfielder on a big league club, he's carried the team at times, and he's struggled mightily at others. I don't think the A's have held him back, and he's making good money for his production. Maybe he could be an everyday starter in Kansas City or Tampa, but is that what he wants? On any good, contending team, his status would be about the same it is with the A's, don't you think?

by Dog Days on Jul 1, 2005 11:03 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

RE: Byrnes
On any good, contending team, his status would be about the same it is with the A's, don't you think?

Probably.  Good reply, by the way.

http://www.cafehayek.com ~ a blog for classical liberals

by LowcountryJoe on Jul 1, 2005 7:48 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I just warned reztips
I'm going to warn you too.  Lay off the insults, OK?  I'm all for people supporting players or even conspiracy theories like your theory on Beane have a vendetta against Byrnes.

But don't be calling people parrots.  If you really think that lowly of the people here on the site, why do you come?

by Tyler Bleszinski on Jul 1, 2005 11:04 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

The Party Line
Once again, JustMe is echoing the OAFC party line handed down by Queen Barth-alot. In her lexicon, BB has conducted a conspiracy to keep Kielty playing and ByrnesBrain on the bench. JustMe and Queen Barth believe that a guy hitting below .200 most of the year vs righties is being dissed by not starting everyday and this is all Billy Beane's fault.

Memo to OAFC idiots goosestepping to the dictates of their queen: Bumblin Byrnesey doesn't deserve to start regularly because he can't hit righties. Moreover, he is a defensive liability.

Kielty is at least decent on defense and is proving to be quite a quality player.

Those who think BB and Macha are "disrespecting" ByrnesBum by not playing him simply because BB has a personal preference for Kielty because he trade for him should have their heads X-rayed. As with Dizzy Dean, the X-rays would reveal "nothing."

by reztips on Jul 1, 2005 8:53 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I agree that it's ridiculous to complain
about playing Kielty -- he's infinitely better in terms of defensive fundamentals, and he's hitting like a banshee while Byrnes just doesn't get it done against righties.

But is it really necessary to refer to him as "ByrnesBum" and "ByrnesBrain"? Come on, dude. He's wearing the green and gold and he's not that bad. There's no need to be calling him names in order to say that he should be sitting while Kielty plays a decent amount of the time. This post is just as ridiculous as anything to the contrary.

"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." ~Rogers Hornsby

by Kyli on Jul 1, 2005 9:42 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Here here!
Back off Eric Byrnes! If you don't like him as a player, that's fine. But why insult him? He's an outstanding A who literally runs into walls for this team. I'd like to see reztips handle left field in the big leagues!!

by Dog Days on Jul 1, 2005 9:49 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

You were banned by the other site
weren't you?  I can see why.
**sigh**

by Just Me on Jul 1, 2005 9:54 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

you forgot to add...
"and the city of oakland sucks!"

by xbhaskarx on Jul 1, 2005 9:56 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

and you forgot to add
the omnipresent ;-)
"Look what we did!"

by ArakSOT on Jul 1, 2005 9:58 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Couple Questions I would Ask Billy Beane
Here's a couple:
  • Pick a Band:  Ramones, or, Any Other Band
  • Music:  1960's, or, 1970's
  • Venue:  Fillmore West, or, Fillmore East
  • Guitarist:  Hendrix, or, Clapton
  • OBP or SLG
  • 1989 A's, or, 2001 A's
  • Keep One Guy:  Giambi, or, Tejada
  • Best Closer:  Izzy, or, Foulke
  • Keep One:  DePo, or, Faust
  • Better Manager:  Howe, or, Macha
  • Trade One Guy:  Haren, or, Barton
  • Read One Post:  Ohad, or, Nico
  • Oaktoon in May, or, jrbh in the offseason
Let's Go Oak-Land!

by Colorado Fan on Jul 1, 2005 9:48 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

giambi/tejada and faust/depo
giambi vs tejada ss a pretty easy one.

faust, the character the goethe classic vs depo, the character from the michael lewis book??

by xbhaskarx on Jul 1, 2005 10:01 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Giambi, or, Tejada
I was thinking at the time they were FA's....not today.
Let's Go Oak-Land!

by Colorado Fan on Jul 1, 2005 10:29 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Who would want an assistant
willing to sell his soul to the devil in exchange for an A's championship?
"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." ~Rogers Hornsby

by Kyli on Jul 1, 2005 10:49 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Er. That's who "wouldn't" want.
"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." ~Rogers Hornsby

by Kyli on Jul 1, 2005 10:49 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Just Me Goosesteps to the Queen, but
those who differ with her are banned. After all, she actually boasts about having publically burned her professors books, so censoring those who differ with her is par for the course.

'Course, I suspect Just Me, good little drone, doesn't see anything wrong with burning books?

Oh yeah, Just Me also falls in line with Queen Barth-alot's hatred of Billy Beane.

Just Me, we'd all be happier if you kept the OAFC Party Line on your own pathetic site...

by reztips on Jul 1, 2005 10:02 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

reztips
Lay off Just Me, OK?  Everyone has a right to their opinion here and should not be attacked personally.  They are allowed to think Beane is doing something sinister if they want.  That's their right.

And he/she isn't attacking anyone personally like you were.  Personal attacks don't stand here.  That's core to this site.

by Tyler Bleszinski on Jul 1, 2005 10:59 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Terrific
More great stuff.

The Monty Python reference is just too cool for words.

Beane talking about all the great books out there reminds me of a line from "Feeding the Green Monster" by Neyer, something to the effect of "Every year there are great books published that I won't have time to read, and when I die the situation will only get worse".

It's good to know that he likes to read so much.

"This is supposed to be a happy occasion! Lets's not bicker and argue about who killed who.... "

by JLeverenz on Jul 1, 2005 10:33 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

freedom of speech maan
otherwise the dutch win
billy beane 4 world bank prez

by pav on Jul 1, 2005 1:08 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

good point
We all hate those oppressive, freedom-hating Dutch! Wouldn't want them to win.

by Dog Days on Jul 1, 2005 1:19 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Those
"let's split the bill evenly" commies! On the other hand, I need access to prostitutes so let's not burn bridges...
Nico

by Nico on Jul 1, 2005 3:09 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

is pav
an AI program from the Chappelle Show?

by Apricot on Jul 1, 2005 4:13 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

i think pav
is a "random comment generator"

by xbhaskarx on Jul 1, 2005 5:15 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

seems like pav is...
a militant A's fan with an extremely active imagination and a bitingly frenetic mode of expression.  His earlier diatribe on baseball commentators (since deleted) was a bit too caustic for this family-oriented forum.  I didn't understand half of it but I haven't laughed that hard all week.  Pav, start your own A's blog - I'll be reader (though perhaps the only one)

by anahola fan on Jul 1, 2005 6:09 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

this is for the family oriented LADIES.......
u know who u are and ill lov to take you all to a PG rated movie.......

hmmm.......let me clear my throat

i was gonna wait till sunday when the a's had swept the white sox and would be over .500 BUT......

hey YOU HAROLD REYNOLDS for calling the a's worst team in baseball and for making whoopie to derek jeter while thinking about jose reyes

hey u JOHN KRUK for being a huge mentally challenged southerner and a insider for some reason and for eating bob ley's legs and karl ravech's soul

hey U TIM KURKIJAN for being as contributive and small as frankenstien's private area

A BIG HEART hey U TO THE BASEBALL COMMENTATORS for being the dumbest mentally challanged individuals to roam this earth and where the heck do they come from coz i wanna go there and just make random unfunny same old comments and annoy the crap out of anyone i see bllllllllllaaaaaaaaaaaa im going blind save me master

OH I CANT FORGET ABOUT U JEFF BRANTLEY whenever i see you trying to listen to a question and trying not to smile and to smile and showing that smirk, i almost dont get a excitement down there but i do get the feeling to braid ur mullet

IS IT A BAD THING IF MY left babymaker LOOKS JUS LIKE JOE MORGANS'S FACE AND IT KEEPS TALKING ABOUT HOW WITHOUT TEAM CHEMISTRY HE COULNDT HAVE BEEN CONCIEVED

hey there U TO ESPN FOR MTVizing the crap out of your every programs..reporting from kenny roger's crapper ESSSSSPPPPPPNNNNNNNNNN i want you to have my child rachel nichols

A BIG hey U TO ANYONE WHO DOUBTED AND SHATTED ON THE A'S without looking at the situation objectively and jus jumping on the bandwagon

BILLY BEANE WILL undervaluabbly overvalue and sell u to the highest bidder with ur youngn to b named later

GO A'S crush THE HATERS

i will edit and then walk u to death  

billy beane 4 world bank prez

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