You take a couple of small insignificant items and try to put him in a box that he doesn't fit in. Show me where his teams play small ball more than other minor league teams. I'm not talking about one or two instances in 5-6 years where he asks a middle of the order batter to bunt. His teams are usually in the middle of the pack as far as bunting and steals. Fine. 2007 - 3rd of 14 teams in SH, 5th of 14 teams in SBA 2008 - 2nd of 14 teams in SH, 7th of 14 teams in SBA 2009 - 2nd of 10 teams in SH, 6th of 10 teams in SBA 2010 - 10th of 16 teams in SH, 6th of 16 teams in SBA 2011 - 9th of 14 teams in SH, 3rd of 14 teams in SBA So you have years of Sandberg being at the least doing more "button pushing" than average, on top of every word that's ever come out of his mouth putting undue importance on those things. And even more overlooked, he hasn't been a part of the MLB game in 15 years and never in a coaching capacity. But because he won a bunch of games with 30 year old AAA players last year, and his players said good things about him like they do for all coaches, he's supposed to be a surefire MLB managerial candidate? No, any advocacy for Sandberg is either willfully ignoring every tendency he's ever had, or trying to explain them away on the hope that it won't be all that bad, simply because of his playing career. Looks like as he moved up the ladder, he relied less and less on sacrifice bunts. And I think it often gets overlooked just how bad some of those Cubs teams were that Sandberg managed. That 2009 Smokies team was horrendous offensively. Sure, he might have had the #3 hitter bunt, but who was hitting 3rd? Colvin? Blake Lalli? These guys needed to learn how to bunt, because, realistically, there wasn't one member of that team that projected to hit in the middle of a legitimate major league lineup. I'm not advocating Sandberg to be manager, but sometimes people rely a bit too much on a Yahoo! sports article, a Hall of Fame induction speech (basically a meathead convention), and some tendencies as a minor league instructor. If Epstein thinks he can work, then I'll accept it.