I believe it is relevant now to compare and discuss the MLB playing experience of our current Tribe Front Office and Coaching Staff with regard to the Front Office Personnel and Coaching Staffs of teams that have had a little better luck than we have for most of the seasons since Mark Shapiro took over as GM in 2001…including 2012.
I’ll try to keep the post as short as possible and will have some links for anyone who cares to take a step further to check the facts.
The general premise is that we have literally almost no MLB playing experience in our President, GM, Head of Scouting, Head of Player Development, Manager, Pitching Coach and other top coaches.
Teams that have made it to The World Series in the past several seasons, and those that are in the top positions for 2012 playoff contention as of today have much more MLB playing experience sprinkled in those roles.
A further point is that Mark Shapiro has been the architect and leader of The Cleveland Indians since 2001, has hired, placed and managed all those in the current roles and only has two winning seasons and none on the horizon.
Another point to note is that many in the key roles have been in the organization all through the Shapiro era.
According to what I can find,
Mark Shapiro played no baseball beyond high school. And I'll note that I was not able to find anything showing he actually played baseball at the Gilman School as he told Baseball America in 2005. Maybe someone else can. Shapiro has been with the organization for 22 years and has been GM or President since 2001.
Chris Antonetti, according to the linked article at cleveland.com, never played a game of baseball after he reached the age of 15. Chris Antonetti has been with the organization 14 years, and in his role as GM since 2010.
http://www.cleveland.com/tribe/index.ss ... st_74.html
Ross Atkins, Director of Player Development, played five seasons with 141 appearances in the Indians minor league system peaking at AA in 1999. He never made MLB and has been with the Indians in a front office role for at least 11 years when he became Assistant Director of Player Development.
John Mirabelli, has been the key player in scouting and drafts for all of the Shapiro tenure as GM and President. I'll note that I had a tough time easily finding out much about his background with a cursory search, but according to baseballreference.com he did not play minor league ball or MLB ball. I think he joined the organization in 1999, and has been in the organization for 14 seasons.
A discussion of the drafts in the Shapiro-Mirabelli reign takes place here daily.
For kicks and giggles, follow this easy link and click on each year since 2001 and glance at the names and see how many of the hundreds drafted under Mark Shapiro anybody but the Minor League Folder folks here might recognize.
http://cleveland.indians.mlb.com/team/d ... p?c_id=cle
This guy makes it easy by just listing the drafted players that have at least had a marginal impact in the Shapiro-Mirabelli draft era:
http://www.clevelanddtr.com/2012/08/08/ ... a-part-35/
Manny Acta never played at the MLB level.
Ruben Niebla, our Pitching Coach, never played at the MLB level.
Steve Smith, our Third Base Coach, never played at the MLB level.
Tom Wiedenauer, our First Base Coach, did have 6
PLATE APPEARANCES at the MLB level.
And
Bruce Fields, our Batting Coach managed 123
PLATE APPEARANCES at the MLB level.
We do have Sandy Alomar around, as we once had Eddie Murray and Buck Showalter before they both were gone in the dark of the night. Not sure what any of them do or did.
OK....Of course there have many great people in baseball front offices and field management that did not play at the MLB level. My point is that the paucity of MLB experience in our organization seems unequaled....
and it strikes me as odd and notable since we have reached this point under Mark Shapiro.
Take a quick cursory look around the leagues at some of the current teams in contention, and The Indians pale in comparison with regard to experienced MLB players in key roles:
Texas Rangers have Nolan Ryan in the lead, and Ron Washington as manager. Both MLB players with years of MLB playing credentials.
Chicago White Sox have Ken Williams in the lead, and Robin Ventura as manager. Again, years of MLB playing credentials for both.
Detroit Tigers have years of MLB playing credentials with coaches Tom Brookens, Gene Lamont and Lloyd McLendon.
Oakland A's have former MLB player Billy Beane in the lead, and Bob Melvin with combined years of MLB playing experience.
Tampa Bay Rays have MLB playing experience in coaches George Hendrick (one of my fave all time Indians) and Tom Foley.
The Yankees of course have money...and also sport a former player as manager as they nearly always do....with Joe Girardi.
Washington Nationals have former MLB player Davey Johnson as manager, and a wealth of experience in playing and managing with Bob Boone in Player Development.
The Atlanta Braves have years of MLB playing experience with Roger McDowell as pitching coach, Greg Walker as batting coach and Terry Pendleton as as base coach.....not to mention they have Hank Aaron as VP.
Cincinnati Reds have years of MLB playing experience with Dusty Baker as manager, our Brook Jacoby as batting coach and Billy Hatcher as first base coach.
San Francisco Giants have Dick Tidrow in player development, Dave Righetti as pitching coach, Roberto Kelly as first base coach, and Bruce Bochy with about a decade of MLB playing experience as manager.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have Don Mattingly as Manager, Rick Honeycutt as pitching coach, and Davey Lopes as a base coach.
And we have our guys that Mark Shapiro has recruited and anointed.....AND we have Mark Shapiro.
One more quick interesting link, take a look at the managers for the two teams making The World Series the past several years.
My quick read is that going all the way back to 1989, only threeteams have made it to The World Series without a manager that had Major League Baseball playing time.
That's just 3 managers of 44 who have made it to the World Series since 1989 that did not have MLB experience as a player. Maybe I'm wrong, so feel free to double check me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wo ... _champions (scroll down to get to the chart)
Not only do we have a manager lacking MLB playing experience, we have an entire organization crafted by Mark Shapiro lacking MLB playing experience.
And we have only had two winning seasons since Mark Shapiro and now also Chris Antonetti have been in key roles, none in the last five seasons, and none on the horizon.
Thanks for playing along....