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Jays fire Ricciardi after eight-year tenure of mediocrity

TORONTO -- J.P. Ricciardi is out as the Toronto Blue Jays' general manager. As for embattled manager Cito Gaston, he isn't going anywhere.

 

The Blue Jays fired Ricciardi on Saturday, ending an eight-year tenure marked by an inability to get past the Yankees and Red Sox and into the playoffs.

 Miller: Bad contracts catch up with Ricciardi

"I have a good friend in J.P. Ricciardi, but at the very end of the day we determined we were going to make a move and we would make it right now," said Paul Beeston, Toronto's acting president and CEO. "J.P. took it very, very well. He's a real gentleman and he obviously has some real compassion for the Toronto Blue Jays."

Ricciardi, who joined the Jays in 2001, had one year left on his contract. The Blue Jays (75-85) are finishing off a mediocre season in Baltimore, with the team embroiled in locker-room unrest with Gaston.

Referring to Gaston, Beeston said: "He's under contract and I would expect him to be back."

The Blue Jays said 32-year-old assistant general manager Alex Anthopoulos will assume Ricciardi's duties. Beeston said that it will be his "high recommendation" that Anthopoulos remain the GM when the Jays' search for a permanent chief executive officer is completed.

"[Anthopoulos] knows the organization, he knows the players, he knows the farm system, he knows the scouts," Beeston said. "We're very, very pleased Alex has accepted the role."

Ricciardi declined to comment in an e-mail sent to the Canadian Press and calls to him were not immediately returned.

"It's another sad and bad day in the Blue Jays organization," outfielder Vernon Wells said. "Anytime you lose someone, it's a rough day."

Anthopoulos said his first call upon learning of the promotion was to Ricciardi, the mentor he added left the organization on an upswing.

"I'm certainly excited about the upside of this club. ... The arrow is pointing up with this organization," said Anthopoulos, who joined Toronto as a scouting coordinator in 2003. "It may not seem that way right now, but there's a lot to look forward to."

The move came a day after disgruntled Blue Jays players went public with pointed criticism of Gaston's old-school managerial style and asked to meet with Beeston.

Beeston, Anthopoulos and team president Tony Viner addressed a players-only meeting before Saturday's game at Camden Yards. Neither executives nor players would divulge what was discussed, but the new general manager said, "Those [concerns] are things we will take care of in-house."

Added Beeston: "They raised the issues with us and [we] met with them. Were they addressed? They were listened to. They've not been addressed at the present time. It's the end of the season. ... I had my ears open and I kept my mouth shut."

Gaston continued to deny that there were any problems within Toronto's clubhouse, insisting that none of the current players had criticized him and any concerns had been fabricated from outside of the organization.

"I've had players coming to talk to me [today] and a lot of them told me, 'I wasn't the one to say it, I wasn't the one that started it.' Each one. ... That's why I'm thinking it came from somewhere else," Gaston said.

Ricciardi's firing was widely expected. He had been criticized for poor free agent signings and off-field missteps.

The team posted four winning seasons and four losing ones under Ricciardi, never making the playoffs in an AL East dominated by New York and Boston. Toronto last made the playoffs in 1993, when the team won its second straight World Series.

The best finish by one of Ricciardi's clubs came in 2006, when the Blue Jays went 87-75 to finish second in the AL East.

The 2009 campaign was a microcosm of Ricciardi's tenure as GM. There was a hopeful start, a sudden collapse, a lack of resources to turn things around, a spate of injuries, some painful decisions related to bad contracts and ultimately, pessimism for the future.

Adding to the Blue Jays woes this season were the clumsily handled Roy Halladay trade talks. Other missteps included allowing A.J. Burnett an opt-out clause in his contract, giving Frank Thomas an $18 million, two-year deal with a vesting option, and signing B.J. Ryan to a $47 million, five-year deal.

Burnett left to become a free agent last fall, Thomas had to be cut in the second season at a cost of around $8 million, and Ryan was released in July with $15 million left on his contract.

Other bad contracts he signed included a $17 million, three-year deal for Canadian Corey Koskie and the monster deals for Wells and Alex Rios.

"You live and die by ... your decisions, hope all of them will work out, but that's obviously never the case," Wells said.

Wells has five years remaining on his $127 million, seven-year deal, a contract that will handcuff the club for seasons to come. The team managed to escape the $60 million remaining on Rios' deal when he was claimed off waivers by the White Sox, but the team got nothing in return.

The Blue Jays also had a spotty record in the draft under Ricciardi, who produced several decent major leaguers but very few elite players.

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October 3, 2009 4:58 pm
  I'll be the first to admit that J.P. made some mistakes during his time in Toronto. That being said, what GM hasn't? It's easy to look at a deal in hindsight and say "wow, that was a mistake"... But Wells and Rios were coming off solid years at the time and were due a decent payday. We did overpay for Wells, even if he continued posting his numbers at the time. If he was still put ...(more)
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October 3, 2009 2:53 pm
The Halladay fiasco was just the last straw.  While it is true that the Jays have the misfortune of playing in the toughest division in baseball there were also some questionable decisions made by Riccardi.  In hindsight, they he should have let Wells go the way of free agency.  It is also his job to evaluate his players and to decide if he needs to keep them.  Wells ...(more)
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October 3, 2009 4:45 pm
You know what I sometimes wonder -

(and now don't get me wrong, I think J.P. blows and I'm glad he's gone like everybody else)

- but what if that trade he had on the table 2 years ago with San Francisco had actually gone through: Alex Rios for
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October 3, 2009 3:15 pm
If you say you can't compete because of [fill in the blank] long enough, it becomes not only a self-fulfilling prediction but a system-wide core belief and an excuse for not trying hard.  Believe in not winning long enough and you won't win.

Ricciardi should go back to Oakland, wheere they at least try despite the odds, or go somewhere else where whining has replaced optimism.&nb
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October 3, 2009 12:00 pm
JP did some good things in Toronto but it was all overshadowed but all his missteps. He couldn't of handled the Holladay thing any worse. He was critized thoughout the game for that. Rios is another story. Wasting millions of dollars on him. He was a medicore GM and it showed in his team's medicore play over the past 8 years. It was time for a chance probably a year or two ago but he managed ...(more)
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October 3, 2009 11:32 am
When you consider what we are up against payroll wise, I think he did a good job.  Had Marcum and McGowan been in the lineup this year our pitching staff would have been very good.  As it was it was still pretty good, with our bats and defense letting us down.  The real theives, as in stealing money, on this team were Wells and Rios.  Any team would have signed them 2 years ago ...(more)
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October 3, 2009 6:41 pm
Ricciardi was asking for Jesus in return for Halladay. Does this mean since Halladay is gone that the price will be lower? Who will go after him in the offseason? Angels, Mets, Dodgers, ...(more)
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October 3, 2009 1:23 pm

JPs 5 year plan stretched into 8 year disaster.  Vernon Wells and Alex Rios never panned out along with many others.  At least Halladay wasn't traded for less than market just to make a change...Good Riddance! Cito should have stayed.

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October 3, 2009 1:38 pm
The birds are singing!
The sun is shining!
True, we will probably be 500. again next year, but at least there's a little more hope.
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October 3, 2009 11:52 am
...Where the Washington Nationals spoiled the Atlanta Braves' hopes at snatching the Wild Card, Adam Dunn reads a newspaper, sees this news and smiles.
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October 3, 2009 1:29 pm
JP Retardi (no offense is meant to anyone) is done!
Thank God!
We do have two 35HR, 110 RBI guys (Hill/Lind) a couple good young pitchers (Romero, Marcum) and a top prospect (Snider) but we need a couple GREAT players to be put back to respectability.
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October 3, 2009 11:36 am
Who didn't see this one coming?? Sure his payroll was not what the Yankees, Red Sox or Angels is. But this guy wasted so much money on the likes of BJ Ryan, Verno ...(more)
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October 3, 2009 11:20 am

Bye, bye J.P.  He had to go as his reputation among rival GM's ruined any chances for the Jays to do business with other teams.  The Halladay fiasco, overpaying Rios then letting him go on waivers for nothing, and overpaying Wells.  Frank Thomas, BJ Ryan, etc.  His time was up.

 
 
 
 
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