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Bear
12-23-2009, 03:26 PM
12/23/2009 1:30 PM ET
Fresno Grizzlies

FRESNO, Calif. -- Steve Decker has been named manager of the 2010 Fresno Grizzlies the team announced today. He will be joined on the bench by new hitting coach Ken Joyce, as well as returning pitching coach Pat Rice and trainer Anthony Reyes. The Grizzlies open the 2010 season on the road in Reno on April 8 before returning to Chukchansi Park for their home opener against the Portland Beavers on Friday, April 16.

The seventh skipper in Grizzlies history, Steve Decker returns to Fresno following an impressive climb up the managerial ranks of the Giants Minor League system. After two seasons as Grizzlies hitting coach (2003-04), he managed the Short-Season Salem-Keizer Volcanoes to two Northwest League titles (2006, 2007) in his first three seasons as a Minor League manager. The Lewis & Clark State College alum then guided the Class A Advanced San Jose Giants to a California League-best 88-55 record in 2008 before jumping to Double-A, where he led the Connecticut Defenders to the Eastern League finals in 2009. Decker, whose seven year Major League playing career included four years as a catcher with the San Francisco Giants, owns a stellar 328-185 (.639) record as a Minor League manager.

With Hensley Meulens' promotion to San Francisco Giants hitting coach, veteran instructor Ken Joyce will take over as Grizzlies hitting coach. Joyce spent the previous seven seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays organization, most recently as hitting coach for the Las Vegas 51s in 2009. The Portland, Maine native steered the 51s offense to a Pacific Coast League-best .290 team batting average and .457 slugging percentage.

Pat Rice returns as Fresno's pitching coach in 2010, after completing his first season with the Grizzlies last year. Under his guidance, the Grizzlies pitching staff notched a 4.67 team ERA in 2009. Before coming to the Giants organization, Rice spent 13 seasons in the Seattle system, the last seven spent as pitching coordinator. Rice pitched for seven seasons in the Mariners organization, reaching the Major Leagues in 1991.

Returning for his third season as Athletic Trainer for the Grizzlies is Anthony Reyes. 2010 will be his seventh season in the San Francisco organization since graduating from San Jose State University in 2004 with a degree in kinesiology.:beerbang:

Good move by the Giants!:party:

SF Kid
12-23-2009, 05:42 PM
I'll file this under "no news is good news"...This is about as "no news" as it gets.

McCovey
12-23-2009, 06:40 PM
It appears the Giants are grooming Steve Decker to be their next manager. :)

Bear
12-23-2009, 07:07 PM
It appears the Giants are grooming Steve Decker to be their next manager. :)

Man, that would be an improvement! :^^

TkleMstr52
01-02-2010, 12:18 AM
What has he done 2 even be a consideration? Just curious.

Bear
01-02-2010, 09:11 AM
What has he done 2 even be a consideration? Just curious.

He seems to win where ever he goes.:)

McCovey
01-02-2010, 05:29 PM
He seems to win where ever he goes.:)
Indeed. In four minor league seasons Decker is 267-161 W-L (.624 W%). :eek:. He has finished in first place all four seasons.

McCovey
01-03-2010, 02:04 AM
My original source was incomplete on Decker's managerial record. In five minor league seasons Decker is 325-185 W/L (.637).

TkleMstr52
01-03-2010, 10:09 PM
Well thats all good but we as fans prefer Minor league success over a proven MLB winner?

Bear
01-03-2010, 10:52 PM
Well thats all good but we as fans prefer Minor league success over a proven MLB winner?

Tell me when was the last time the Giants brought on a true proven MLB winner?:No_clue::wtf:

McCovey
01-04-2010, 12:32 PM
Well thats all good but we as fans prefer Minor league success over a proven MLB winner?
Because sometimes it's time to go with young blood. Lots of "proven major league winning" managers spent quite a bit of time in the minor leagues managing. Earl Weaver, Sparky Anderson, and Buck Showlater are a few examples.

Bear
01-04-2010, 01:04 PM
Because sometimes it's time to go with young blood. Lots of "proven major league winning" managers spent quite a bit of time in the minor leagues managing. Earl Weaver, Sparky Anderson, and Buck Showlater are a few examples.

I think Decker will get the call as soon as the Giants think they have the wrong man running the Team. That could happen as soon as this season or next season. I sure think he has earned a chance.:awesomework.gif:oops::jester::^^

TkleMstr52
01-05-2010, 02:56 PM
Works for me. Where did Garardi come from? Did he have success anywhere (managerally)?

Bear
01-05-2010, 03:00 PM
Works for me. Where did Garardi come from? Did he have success anywhere (managerally)?

The Marlins. Before that he was just a player.:dancing1:

TkleMstr52
01-05-2010, 03:00 PM
I also doubt there are any proven mlb winners available. Im just sayin.

Bear
01-05-2010, 03:18 PM
I also doubt there are any proven mlb winners available. Im just sayin.

I can't name any, but I am sure there are at least one or two. ;)