Luis Rivera is the new manager of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. Previously Rivera was a utilty infielder who totalled 2215 major league at-bats over eleven seasons from 1986 - 1998. Rivera was a coach in the Cleveland Indians minor and major league systems until the end of last season. I spoke with Rivera last weekend when the Fisher Cats were in Erie. Here is the transcript of the conversation.
Clayton McCullough is manager of the Dunedin Jays, that is your first place Dunedin Jays. McCullough was manager of the Lansing Lugnuts in 2008 and 2009. Recently I spoke with McCullough over the phone from Florida to check on some of his players.
Chad Jenkins is two months into his professional baseball career. He is pitching for Lansing in the Midwest League and I caught up with him there last week. Here is our interview.
Alex Anthopoulos first joined us in Da Box last May. In that interview Alex discussed his job, at that time, how he came to join the Blue Jays, and some specific Jays related issues. When Alex was promoted to the General manager position I touched base with him but we agreed to wait until 2010 to continue our discussion as Alex was going to be snowed under with his new responsibilities.
So when 2010 rolled around we here at Da Box didn't want to talk about 2010, we know it will be a development year and we assume Alex is optimisitc about all his players. Alex has laid out a new vision for the Jays and we wanted to drill down on that to get some more details of his longer term plans. So we discussed the draft, hitter development, evaluating scouts, defensive metrics and statistical analysis. Alex was his usual honest self. So in this interview we learn why Alex feels the Jays will do better at hitter development; that the Jays might draft a high school pitcher in the first round; a different angle on what Alex thinks of Vernon's defense; and how the Jays are beefing up their statistical department.
Alex and I started exchanging e-mails a few weeks ago so the Dustin McGowan question looks dated now but it is good to hear that he seems to be continuing to get back to form.
Batters Box thanks Alex for taking some of his valuable time, which is much in demand right now, to answer our questions.
Clayton McCullough is back for his second year as manager of the Lansing Lugnuts. Recently in Lansing he answered some questions about the 2009 Lugnuts.