Poll: Dave Roberts (early) report card

Although it’s still early (as we are so often reminded), Dave Roberts now has one full spring training and 13 regular season games under his belt as the Dodgers’ new manager. From what you’ve seen thus far, how would you rate his overall performance using a letter grade?

Unlike his predecessor, new Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has been quite open with members of the media. (Photo credit - Jon SooHoo)

Unlike his predecessor, new Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has been rather forthcoming with members of the media – most of the time. (Photo credit – Jon SooHoo)

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How would you rate Dave Roberts' overall performance thus far?

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14 Responses to “Poll: Dave Roberts (early) report card”

  1. SoCalBum says:

    “A” for me “thus far” because: relative to on-field leadership for last several years which I characterized as aloof; significant improvement with player interaction and relationships; aggressive style of play, less emphasis on home runs; capitalizing on player flexibility with lineup changes; so far, backs his players — no one thrown under-the-bus “thus far.”

  2. Bluenose Dodger says:

    I gave him a “B” because I have not seen many Dodger games on the west coast. Will have a better look while the Dodgers are in Atlanta.

    Also I figure with a “B” it will allow me to upgrade to an “A” which is perhaps fitting from what I have been reading.

  3. OldBrooklynFan says:

    I would not give him an A because he took over a first place team.

  4. ebbetsfld says:

    B only because I want to reserve judgement for a larger sample size. My only complaint so far was when he had Hernandez bunting late in the game.
    And I have no clue why OBF withholds an A for that reason.

    • Ron Cervenka says:

      “I would not give him an A because he took over a first place team.”

      This is, hands down, the dumbest thing I have ever heard. Talk about clueless.

      I have to laugh at the D’s and F’s. To vote this way without leaving a comment suggests that they are nothing but trolls.

  5. CRANBROOK MIKE says:

    Joe you’ve peaked my curiosity!! If it’s not an A what’s it going to be??? Don’t be wishy washy, just lay it on out there!

    I’m not sure why taking over a first place team disqualifies him from getting an A? Wait a minute, aren’t…the…Dodgers….in….first….place????? Hmmmmmmmm

    Oh well at any rate I’ll give my opinion and say a B+! That way he can have a little room for improvement, AND if he screws up real bad I can down grade him!
    Wow that feels great! I made a decision!!!

  6. SoCalBum says:

    OK fellow fans, I have yet to read one reasonable argument why Roberts deserves a “B” (or lower) rather than an “A” thus far in the season. ?

    • ebbetsfld says:

      I think he’s doing wonders with a depleted lineup, and it appears that the overall team attitude is excellent. I guess I’m just reluctant to give an A after just 14 games. Were finer options available, I’d have given Doc either a B+ or an A-. I liked Donnie Baseball as a person, and thought he was a decent motivator, but I deplored his strategies and personnel decisions and would have given him a C-for his work in LA. I’d like to see this poll run again around the all-star break when they’ll be a greater body of work to analyze.
      (Incidentally, Donnie isn’t doing so well in Miami, is he?)

      • SoCalBum says:

        The key for me in the question is performance “thus far.” I thought Roberts did a terrific job in ST beginning the process of building a cohesive team and changing the offensive approach of a group that was previously focused on hitting home runs. I watch him in the dugout interacting with players during a game which I believe is a critical competency of leadership. I will also admit that I am biased. From what I had read about Roberts I was pulling for him to get the manager position over all of the other candidates. Now, we should have the same poll around the All Star break and then after the season (including post season).

      • CruzinBlue says:

        (Incidentally, Donnie isn’t doing so well in Miami, is he?)

        Donnie Baseball is Loria’s “yes” man.

        I like Roberts’ ability motivate those around him for the greater good of team performance. And what he’s done with Yasiel Puig is legendary; a lost-cause that has been shown the light of professional baseball.

  7. OldBrooklynFan says:

    Just to satisfy Kevin’s curiosity I gave Robert’s a B. I think Roberts is doing a good job, especially for a first year manager, but the Dodgers don’t seem to be playing any different yet.

    • Ron Cervenka says:

      So you’re saying you haven’t noticed an improvement in Puig, Pederson, Kiké, Turner or Seager? And you’re saying that the rotation is the same as last season?

    • CruzinBlue says:

      “Just to satisfy Kevin’s curiosity…”

      …curiosity? About what? I just now commented in this thread. Where’s Capt. Picard when I need him most?

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