The problem is most of what you said isn't necessarily an indication that he'll be a successful manager. Before the season, every indication was that the players loved Quade and guys like Dempster were pushing hard in the media for Quade to be named the manager last year. The players respected Quade and busted their ass for him last year and into this year as well. Quade managed for a number of years in the minors and earned his promotion to be a ML manager as well. None of that is an indication that a manager will succeed in the role. As for winning at the minor league level, again 24 games over .500 in five seasons is decent, but it's nothing that makes me immediately feel like that guy should be given the ML managerial job. Especially when in at least one of those years he was managing the most talented Cubs minor league team in the system (Tennessee in 2009 that had Castro, Barney, Carpenter, Cashner, Colvin, Gaub, Guyer, JJax, Mateo, Parker, Russell) and managed only a 71-69 record.