What’s a paradox to me about Montoya’s situation is what does upper management think? And when they speak with him in private, do they let him just make us own decisions or try and guide him? I tend to think in any corporate environment there’s a coaching aspect from above, and upper management is providing him the strategy for a variety of reasons. If I’m being realistic he’s carrying out management’s orders based on philosophy. The reasoning I believe they have such a short leash on starters is if any one of those guys goes down, the already #### bullpen carries a bigger load.
Anyway, I don’t like Charlie as the Manager, but if I’m being fair he’s probably obeying orders from above.
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