Last Friday, Joe Maddon opted out of his contract with the Tampa Bay Rays and speculation began immediately that he would become the next manager of the Cubs, despite the fact that Rick Renteria still held that position. While the Twitterverse ran wild with rumors, other teams with ties to Maddon, like the Dodgers and Red Sox, came out in support of their current managers. Meanwhile, not a peep came out of 1060 West Addison.
On Monday, with the deafening silence from Wrigley Field, Rick Renteria released a statement reminding everyone that he was still the manager of the Cubs and that he was as committed as ever to leading them to that ever elusive World Series title.
Yesterday, hours before the start of game 7 of this year’s World Series, word broke that the Cubs and Maddon had come to an agreement. No official word was forthcoming from either party, at least until the dust settles on this year’s champion.
Renteria, meanwhile, finds himself out of a job less than a year after being hired and less than a week after being left to twist in the wind. After leading the Cubs to their best record since 2010, odds are that Renteria will land on his feet. Joe Maddon is certainly one of the better managers in the game today, and may prove to be an upgrade over Renteria. That doesn’t change the fact that Renteria got a raw deal from the Cubs over the past week.
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