After winning three World Series in five years, the SF Giants collapsed last season. The team needed new players at first base, third base and the three outfield positions.
The Giants rake in the money. Tickets cost a lot, stadium food and beer cost more and TV revenues remain enormous. The owners float on cash. But their solution to finishing in last place--they need to hire new players at five out of nine positions--has been to fire several assistant coaches. This ridiculous but inexpensive plan has been applauded by buttocks-smooching sports writers like Lowell Cohn.
Cohn retired last year. Please retire him again.
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