The Houston Astros have
dismissed manager Brad Mills following a 12-4 loss to the
Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday. The Astros also dispensed with
first base coach Bobby Meacham and hitting coach Mike Barnett.
The Astros are 39-82 in 2012 sitting 34 games back of the
Cincinnati Reds in the NL Central. On May 25th, the Astros were
22-23. The following day the Astros began an eight game losing
streak and their season was effectively over. Since the Friday
before Memorial Day, the Astros have gone 17-59. To make matters
worse, the Astros have been 7-38 since June 28th. Suffice
it to say, the Astros have the worst record in MLB.
Yet I am surprised that Mills was fired today. I mean it’s not
like the Astros can win the NL Wild Card at this point. It would
have made more sense to dismiss Mills after the season.
Despite their poor record, the Astros were a competitive
ballclub. Yes, they usually lost but were generally not blown out
by their opponents. Ask the Washington Nationals what they think of
the Astros. While the Nats swept a four game series from the Astros
earlier this month, they won three of the four games by one run and
two of the games went into extra innings.
The Astros will announce Mills’ replacement tomorrow morning.
I’m not sure if it will make much of a difference now. Things won’t
get any easier for the Astros in 2013 as they move from the NL
Central to the AL West with such powerhouses as their intrastate
rival Texas Rangers, the Los Angeles Angels and the resourceful
Oakland A’s.
Mills took over as Astros manager prior to the 2010 season and
was 171-274 in his tenure. The Astros lost 106 games in 2011. Yet
keep in mind that the team was undergoing a change in ownership and
has shipped off the likes of Lance Berkman, Roy Oswalt, Hunter
Pence, Michael Bourn and Wandy Rodriguez. Mills hasn’t exactly had
a lot to work with and neither will his successor.
Prior to becoming manager of the Astros, Mills was the bench
coach for the Boston Red Sox under Terry Francona. The two knew
each other going back to their days in the Montreal Expos
organization in the early 1980s.
UPDATE: The Astros named Tony DeFrancesca
interim manager. DeFrancesca has been managing the Astros’ Triple-A
affiliate in Oklahoma City. The Astros lost 8-1 to the D’Backs. A
full-time replacement will be named after the season.