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  • How long will Bill Sandidge coach?

    Washington Bats manager was born on July 20th, the summer of 1926.

    Yes, you read that right.

    Bill Sandidge is by far the oldest coach in the BLB at 78 years old. He has four decades in between him and the the managers in Indianapolis and California, 37-year-olds Joaquin Alvarez and Zach Ross.

    "My grandchildren are older than those two."

    Originally a bench coach during the BLB's inception, Sandidge was promoted from that position to manager in August of 1981. The Bats went on to win their first BLB Brewmaster's Championship just two seasons later.

    After winning their second title in 1988, a lot of people around the league expected the then 62-year-old might retire on top. But Sandidge kept at it. Making the playoffs five of the next eight seasons. Then before the 1997 season, the Bats announced plans for a mini-rebuild, and many more thought Sandidge would call it quits being too old to see the rebuild through at 71. But after a three year gap which saw the Bats qualify for the playoffs just once, and produce their two lowest winning seasons, Sandidge has directed the Bats to the leagues best record the past 4+ seasons.

    Despite being a manager for only once franchise, his impact can be seen around the league. He coached a utility infielder named Andrew MacGilledon from 1981-1985. He has been the manager in Maine since 2001. He also was on the coaching staff when relief pitcher Bobby Minnich was with DC. He has been a BLB scout since 1997. He also coached former walk machine Harry Elliot who has been the Bats Single-A affiliate Eugene Sting head coach. The list goes on and on...long after he will be coaching...or even alive one would imagine.

    "I've thought about retiring a lot. After getting my second ring. During the rebuild. During the steroid years in Virginia. After losing to New Orleans in the Championship. I've thought about it this season as well."

    The Bats have clinched the Stout division and are one of the favorites to win it all this year. Would five rings be enough to retire comfortably?

    "I'm not making any promises...but five does have a nice ring to it."

    And what if the Bats lose?

    "We don't intend to."
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  • #2
    Surprised he didn't croak after the steroids scandal. He looks good for 78:



    Nice article.
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    • #3
      We don't really know what type of impact a manager has...but Sandidge's track record speaks for itself. We need a HOF for coaches. He's first ballot.

      Speaking of coaching impact..anyone seen the bench coach in Pawtucket?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Pat View Post
        Speaking of coaching impact..anyone seen the bench coach in Pawtucket?
        Lol, he's my backup scout. I had a guy retire once and left us with an OSA report right at a critical time. Wanted to see if he grooms into something also.

        Experiment. I heard bench coaches don't do dick.
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        ** Partial credit. Ran in Expo mode.

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        • #5
          I don't think coaches do anything period. The look like window dressing to me.
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          • #6
            Nice article Pat.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Jistic View Post
              I don't think coaches do anything period. The look like window dressing to me.
              Pats coach has more championships then you do. Nuff said.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by funclown View Post
                Lol, he's my backup scout. I had a guy retire once and left us with an OSA report right at a critical time. Wanted to see if he grooms into something also.

                Experiment. I heard bench coaches don't do dick.
                A 61 year old project? Dude, he's going to die first.


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                • #9
                  Originally posted by funclown View Post
                  Lol, he's my backup scout. I had a guy retire once and left us with an OSA report right at a critical time. Wanted to see if he grooms into something also.

                  Experiment. I heard bench coaches don't do dick.
                  A 61 year old project? Dude, he's going to die first. You can't teach an old dog new tricks.


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                  - Porter Champs: '92, '93, '97, '98, '01, '03, '06, '08, '12
                  - Playoffs: '92, '93, '97, '98, '99, '01, '03, '06, '08, '12, '13, '14, '15, '16
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by funclown View Post
                    Pats coach has more championships then you do. Nuff said.
                    This type of thinking is why you have none.
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                    Originally posted by fsquid
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                    • #11
                      At first I thought Delandis was quoting posts to throw in new punch lines. Looks like fun.


                      Originally posted by funclown View Post
                      Lol, he's my backup scout. I had a guy retire once and left us with an OSA report right at a critical time. Wanted to see if he grooms into something also.

                      Experiment. I heard bench coaches don't do dick.

                      Dude, a 61 year-old project? He's probably sleeping during game time.


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                      • #12
                        Hall of Fame coach calls it quits.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Pat View Post
                          Hall of Fame coach calls it quits.
                          Should be interesting to see how the Bats handle the change.


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                          • #14
                            Promoted Youp Koen, the bench coach the past three seasons, to manager. Signed Brad Flowers, the bench coach of Philly the past eight years, to fill the same role. Also signed John Royce to be the Bats hitting coach after the surprise retirement of Clarence Naugle.

                            New manager, bench coach and hitting coach at the BLB level. Could be interesting.
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