OT: The Bumbling Rob Manfred

Submitted by Robbie Moore on February 18th, 2020 at 8:03 PM

Not quite sure I've seen a pro sports commissioner fumble the sign stealing crisis like Manfred has. Lying about the circumstances surrounding not punishing players. Trying to drag the Players Union into co-responsibility. Giving the Astros owner a pass. Calling the World Series trophy, which players devote careers to achieving, a "piece of metal." Utterly failing to comprehend that players would be deeply upset by this kind of cheating.

Given that Job One for a Commissioner is having a good working relationship with the product - otherwise known as players - I'm not sure Manfred ought to keep his job. 

cincygoblue

February 18th, 2020 at 8:31 PM ^

Are you guys all still completely dialed in on MLB? I get Reds updates on my Espn app, but I haven’t watched a game on TV in 3 years. 
 

I still know what’s going on because of news outlets, but even with the attention this is getting, it’s not going to Congress like the steroids saga did. 

TrueBlue2003

February 19th, 2020 at 12:49 AM ^

Don't think I've watched a full game since the fall of the Tigers and I don't think that's just because my team is bad.  Baseball is a dying sport.  The median age of viewers was 55 with average age 53 back in 2017 (compared to 47 for the NFL and 37 for the NBA) per Market Watch article: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/5-ways-mlb-is-trying-to-get-younger-fans-interested-in-baseball-2017-02-22

I personally used to love baseball.  Hard to watch the games now that I have kids since they're so long.

It's sad but it'll be in big, big trouble in 10-20 years is my guess.

 

Magnus

February 18th, 2020 at 8:34 PM ^

Yeah, I don't know what the right answer is, but that makes me and Rob Manfred equals.

The Astros and their owner got off easy, and if I'm another team thinking about cheating, this isn't much of a deterrent.

spider-sal

February 18th, 2020 at 8:43 PM ^

He basically says winning the World Series is worthless, but I’m sure he still wants fans to tune in come playoff time.

I want a job where it really doesn’t matter how I respond when complications arise. If I say something that’s irresponsible, well no big deal I’ll just say “sorry didn’t mean it” the next day. 

bsand2053

February 18th, 2020 at 9:03 PM ^

Job one of the commissioner is making the owners money.  His disdain for the sport makes more sense once you look at it with this prism.

I wish it wasn’t the case and that the commissioner was a sort of caretaker of the sport 

ppToilet

February 19th, 2020 at 6:03 AM ^

 Let's assume you're right. He only bet for his team to win. At worst, he's shaving points. The outcome of the game is unchanged. If you're a gambler then you're pissed, but that's the risk in gambling.

 Pete Rose has been out of baseball for thirty years. The Astros potentially changed the outcome of at least one World Series and essentially only have a one year penalty. And the players got off completely without any penalty. How does that help the integrity of the game?

MgofanNC

February 19th, 2020 at 7:47 AM ^

Have to confess, I do not understand the swell of Bring Pete Rose back comments since the Astros scandal. How does more cheating of a totally different nature excuse Pete Rose? What the Astros did was very wrong and bad for the game. What Pete Rose did was very wrong and bad for the game (only bet on his team to win according to.... him). If you want to say the Astros should be punished more, I can certainly see that, but why does this situation for so many people seem to imply that Pete Rose should somehow be punished less? I don't mean to single you out here as there are A LOT of people saying this, but I don't really get the logic. Many are screaming that the Astros punishment isn't harsh enough but then are turning around and advocating for a less harsh punishment for Rose. I am clearly missing something. Is it that betting on your sport while you are involved in the outcome of games something we want less punishment for? If the issue is that the Astros or Roiders etc. haven't been punished enough then fine but I don't see how that makes Pete Rose's actions less wrong or less worthy of punishment. I would also say, since Pete Rose how many betting on baseball scandals have their been (to my knowledge 0). Isn't that the result you want a punishment to create?

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

February 19th, 2020 at 9:42 AM ^

Sorry, this is wrong as wrong can be.  He bet on some games and not on others, which means he was incentivized to make decisions in the games he didn't bet on that hurt his team's chances in those games in order to improve them later.  Like, maybe not using his closer in a close game, because he needs him for tomorrow.

It also opens the door, if the bookies are losing too much money or you're not paying them (and don't act like that's not likely), for them to apply certain kinds of pressure.

Nothing could be worse for a sport than for people to think the participants are compromised or that the outcome is predetermined.  When you bet, regardless of whether it's on your team or against it, you are compromised.

The Astros cheated and should be punished accordingly, but they were still trying to win games.  Pete Rose was not trying to win games, he was trying to win money.

ppToilet

February 19th, 2020 at 3:28 PM ^

You certainly make fair points and a good argument. However, I do not see why the Astros (and players involved) should not receive the same penalty of Pete Rose. I do not really see a moral distinction between either wrongs.

Moreover, and I will admit the bias of a young kid who admired Pete Rose as a player, I do make a distinction between his work in baseball as a player and as a manager. There has never been an allegation that he bet on baseball or cheated as a player. He should be in the Hall of Fame as a player. Punish Pete Rose the manager separately.

Harbaugh's Lef…

February 18th, 2020 at 9:22 PM ^

I'm not a baseball fan anymore but I've been following this as closely as anything baseball related over the last decade, this won't go away and it's only going to get worse until real action is taken against the Astros players of those teams and their franchise as a whole.

LSAClassOf2000

February 18th, 2020 at 9:23 PM ^

I said it last night and I will say it again - Rob Manfred is a commissioner in the same way that some are bathroom attendants or in the way that some merely like to piss in the street.

coldnjl

February 18th, 2020 at 9:24 PM ^

What I don’t get is the punishment. If you told any owner a World Series is worth 4 (or 5) first round pics, 5 million dollars, and fire two execs....  why wouldn’t they do it? And players can be suspended for drugs they put in their body but can’t for using technology to get a bigger advantage? And their has been no contrition whatsoever. I don’t know if you could take the title but you could ban them from post season play for as long as they cheated. And who cares if the players association fights any player suspension... u can say you tried. He is simply inept

deeare

February 18th, 2020 at 10:01 PM ^

My solution.  I would get all the other baseball teams together.  Since the Astros are willing to cheat to win, every team would agree to forfeit every game to the Astros.  The Astros would go 162-0.  Their home game revenue- tickets, parking, concession - would plummet so they would most likely lose a ton of money.  They would "officially" win the "piece of metal".  All the other teams would play as normal and we would truly recognize the champion that year.  Nobody gets hurt by getting plunked every game.  Everybody is happy.  This would go on until the Astros voluntarily give up the World Series title

scottygonzalez

February 18th, 2020 at 10:07 PM ^

Punish the Astros players?  How about all of the other players that have cheated on other teams as well?  Did you know the "ring leader" Carlos Beltran, who was with the Yankees 2 years before and 2 years after the time with the Astros in 2017.  Do you think the Yankees are clean?  Alex Cora and Beltran have played or coached with almost half of the MLB teams combined.  Have there not been schemes in place in any other place besides Houston?  

Just a few thoughts.  I'm not an Astros fan, but it's amazing all of these people think they are the only ones who have cheated.  Let's vacate the titles of the Red Sox in 2018 and in the steroid era for all of the teams who had juiced up players make a series altering play that won them a World Series.

 

This while ploy is trying to make the Astros a scapegoat for a baseball culture who has always stretched the limits to give their team an upper hand.

coldnjl

February 18th, 2020 at 10:32 PM ^

stupid comment... 3 teams may have done it, 2 definitely did it .... you therefore conclude everyone does it.... and if I agree on your dumb premise that everyone did it, the Astros did it so obviously to get caught, they definitely deserve to be punished for stupidity and arrogance alone

scottygonzalez

February 18th, 2020 at 10:38 PM ^

Well let's do a thorough investigation on every single franchise and every recent World Series winner and see who is really clean and isn't clean. The Astros were guilty, yes, but the amount of hate and vitriol towards them, like they have ruined baseball for every other team, is a little too much to take.