On his radio show last night, he admitted that alot of the mistakes lately have been his fault. In the same conversation he said "the team gets the credit when they are doing good, and the coach gets the blame when the team is doing bad". So after all the arguing about possibly wanting him fired. He admitted he F'd up. Lets not throw him overboard just yet. I'll be the first to question some of his decisions,(leaving pitchers in too long when there struggling, or benching hitters when they have one bad game, and not giving them a chance to work out of a slump.) But Ill back em 100% Im not a coach so I cant make any judgements, Im just staying optomistic and believe there is a method to the madness. But look at the starting lineup. Bout 80-90% underclassmen. Patience my friends it'll happen.