 Buck  Showalter. You know the name because you have either admired him in the  past or because you remember him bashing Derek Jeter and the Yankees at  the beginning of the season. Read it HERE.   That was a confident Buck, a different  Buck….a winning Buck. Once  upon  a time, Buck Showalter turned overlooked  teams into postseason   contenders in a short amount of time, but is this  fairytale over? Buck   is credited with being a strategic manager who  often outsmarts other   teams, but what has he done that made him so  appealing to the Orioles?
Buck  Showalter. You know the name because you have either admired him in the  past or because you remember him bashing Derek Jeter and the Yankees at  the beginning of the season. Read it HERE.   That was a confident Buck, a different  Buck….a winning Buck. Once  upon  a time, Buck Showalter turned overlooked  teams into postseason   contenders in a short amount of time, but is this  fairytale over? Buck   is credited with being a strategic manager who  often outsmarts other   teams, but what has he done that made him so  appealing to the Orioles?
After   joining the Yankee coaching staff in  1990, Buck was named manager two   years later. By 1994 the Yankees  finished first in the American  League  East despite a short season thanks  to the players strike. In  1995 the  Yankees finally make the playoffs as  the Wild card, which was  their  first appearance since 1981. Buck left  the Yankees in 1996 when  they  coincidentally won the World Series and  repeated their victory  in four  of the next five seasons. Right    after Buck left the Yankees, he was hired by the Arizona Diamondbacks   in  1996 in preparation for when the team would actually compete in   1998.  Buck’s first year in Arizona was disappointing as the team   finished  65-97, but his off-season acquisitions of Randy Johnson, Todd  Stottlemyre and Steve Finley   helped the team win the  National League West division title in 1999.   After ending his second  season on a high note, the 2000 season was   disappointing and resulted in  the Diamondbacks firing Buck. Once again,   the Diamondbacks would go on  to win the 2001 World Series, one year   after being let go.
Right    after Buck left the Yankees, he was hired by the Arizona Diamondbacks   in  1996 in preparation for when the team would actually compete in   1998.  Buck’s first year in Arizona was disappointing as the team   finished  65-97, but his off-season acquisitions of Randy Johnson, Todd  Stottlemyre and Steve Finley   helped the team win the  National League West division title in 1999.   After ending his second  season on a high note, the 2000 season was   disappointing and resulted in  the Diamondbacks firing Buck. Once again,   the Diamondbacks would go on  to win the 2001 World Series, one year   after being let go.
Clearly,  Buck has been instrumental in   forming winning teams even though he has  not been around to reap the   rewards. It is not surprising why the  Orioles offered him the job after   firing Dave Trembly last year. The  Orioles have since reloaded their  team to make them more competitive but  what has he done since?  If  you look at the stats, he hasn’t  done  anything. Last year at this  time the Orioles record was 44-81 and  this  year they are 49-77. The  year has not been the typical re-build  for Buck  that he is used to,  after making a splash in the free-agent  pool and  building up a  talented young pitching rotation, the team has  still gone  “bust.”
If  you look at the stats, he hasn’t  done  anything. Last year at this  time the Orioles record was 44-81 and  this  year they are 49-77. The  year has not been the typical re-build  for Buck  that he is used to,  after making a splash in the free-agent  pool and  building up a  talented young pitching rotation, the team has  still gone  “bust.”
Justin Duchscherer:   After being persued by several teams  during the offseason  (including  the Yankees), he signed with Baltimore  for a one year deal.  Since  then, he has spent the entire season on the  disabled list with a   strained left hip, and was released earlier this  month.
Brian Matusz:  Just one of the young pitchers with high  expectations for the year,  Matusz has had a rollercoaster of a year with  a 1-6 record and an  8.92ERA. Jeremy Guthrie:  A 5-16 record with a 4.55 ERA. He has also been battling with shoulder problems.
Jeremy Guthrie:  A 5-16 record with a 4.55 ERA. He has also been battling with shoulder problems.
Brad Bergesen:  Was sent down for the 4th time in the past two years to work on his mechanics and durability.
Chris Tillman: Also sent down to the AAA affiliate after poor outings.
Pitching    has been the major issue of the Orioles all season, and despite    call-ups and demotions to the minor leagues the Orioles have not been    able to solve their pitching problems.
The Orioles made  noticeable improvements to their lineup in the off-season acquiring big  names Mark Reynolds and Vladimir Guerrero.   While Guerrero still has  respectable numbers with a .276BA, his 44  RBI  total is not what the  Orioles expected.  Mark Reynolds is still  the  same hitter from last  year, with “all or nothing results” as he  still  holds a high strikeout  rate (147 so far), and a low batting  average  (.219) but he is still  hitting homeruns, he has hit 27 this  season. In  addition to a struggling  pitching rotation, the Orioles  also struggle  with scoring runs and are  ranked 18th in the league,  which is also not a typical Buck Showalter  stat.
Buck Showalter has had success in the American League, but this is the American League East, and it is a whole new ballgame. Is Buck a talented manager? Yes, but with numbers like these he won’t be able to compete with the big dogs, and he could find himself walking in Dave Trembly’s shoes. Where is all the trash talk now, Buck?

--Jeana Bellezza, BYB Writer / Associate Editor
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