I had a nice long talk with Tommy John last year about this time and our conversation center around "managers". The gist is just what I thought. Managers do not win games, but they certainly can lose games. The average manager does neither. It is the bottom of the barrel (Ausmus) that cost teams games. Most of the time it is because they do not put people in the position to succeed. Tommy John said the HoF manager Walter Alston was a terrible manager and players did not like playing for him. The veterans (Wills, Davis, etc) would hold player only meetings and kangroo courts to police players. If the veterans didn't, then Alston would never had been a HoF manager. He said it was a joke that Alston got into the HoF, knowing how bad he really was. Talent wins and the manager gets credit, even when they are bad.
When is the last time you saw Ausmus try and let a starter pitch his way out of struggles? The scenario usually went:
1. Starter was pushing 100 pitches and was inline sometimes for a Quality Start
2. Ausmus lets them pitch the next inning
3. First two guys get on and Ausmus hanks said starter
4. Bullpen let's both runners score
And if you are a bullpen guy, what confidence are you going to have consistently coming into the game with men on base? There is a huge difference in pitching from the set or from the windup.
What about the horrendous baserunning over the last couple of years? The manager is fully responsible. How many games has the baserunning alone cost this team?
It isn't just about the losses. It is about destroying player's confidences. If I am a pitcher, starter or reliever, no way do I want to play for Ausmus.