Ron Roenicke has been given his chance at coaching the Milwaukee Brewers.
He led his squad for a solid four years to an extremely mediocre record of 341-331. Some would say thats even worse than mediocre, given baseballs high volume of games and the passion of their fans in that city.
Don’t sleep, America – Milwaukee low-key loves their Brewers. The Packers simply out shine everything (minus cheese) in Wisconsin.
Roenicke relieved of managerial duties: pic.twitter.com/MKPngn9ykO
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) May 4, 2015
Anyway, Roenicke led this years team to the worst record in baseball (7-18). Albeit, we’re only 25 games into the season; his record proves that this guy doesn’t have the juice in Milwaukee’s dugout. That makes it a pretty easy decision for a GM or owner to make, particularly if they happen to notice the manager begin to lose hold of the team.
The state of the MLB is always in flux and coaches come and go about as fast as relief pitchers. With that being said, Ron Roenicke will likely find himself a job in a lesser role with another team, and quite possibly work his way back up to head honcho.
At this point I still feel better about Roenicke’s 2015 as opposed to the Milwaukee Brewers’. Good luck, Wisconsin. At least you’ll still have Aaron Rodgers.