"I told (Heyward) the other day, I don't know what the f--- I was thinking."
Bobby on retiring the year after Jason Heyward breaks into the league. Could he possibly pull a Favre and continue to manage after 2010 to see Jason Heyward in his prime?
Thanks.
Bobby is a lifer. He will truly and finally leave baseball when he is dead.
The Braves are, however, leaving him and he will try to gracefully and loyally bow out. But it ain’t easy.
Link please. I’d like to read the article and see if there is additional perspective to be had.
fandave - March 10, 2010
it was on the ajc twitter page about 4 hours ago. it was just a quote, but the link is:
www.twitter.com/ajcbraves
Scott Coleman - March 10, 2010
Thanks.
Bobby is a lifer. He will truly and finally leave baseball when he is dead.
The Braves are, however, leaving him and he will try to gracefully and loyally bow out. But it ain’t easy.
fandave - March 10, 2010
Nah, he’ll still be plenty involved. May be the best thing that ever happened to our player development department.
PWHjort - March 11, 2010
Are we sure this quote isn’t related to bullpen management?
10-4 - March 11, 2010
hahahahaha
scorby911 - March 14, 2010
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