Players say veteran manager's greatest strength is always being the same, always being a steadying force
Taking things one day at a time for the entirety of a Major League Baseball season requires a lot of days of doing so.
“Sometimes, as a player you get carried away with results. And he’s not that guy. If you’re doing what you need to do beforehand and you’re putting in the work, the results will come and he knows sometimes they won’t, and I think that’s relieving on the player. You don’t gotta be like, ‘Damn, I’m doing all this work and we’re not getting the results.’ Then you put more stress and more stress and more stress on yourself, and you dig yourself a hole. He doesn’t let us do that.
By the end, the Padres had improved 11 games in the standings from ‘21, were playing their best in September and October and advanced to the National League Championship Series for the first time in 24 years. All he did was insist the Padres play the right way and then let them play. He let his coaches coach. He managed games with a confidence and decisiveness that players knew had been lacking under first-time manager Jayce Tingler. He cajoled and encouraged, sometimes in a group setting but most often one on one.
Consistency is his core tenet. For night games, Melvin arrives at the ballpark promptly at 11 a.m. on the first day of a series and 11:30 on the days thereafter. His door is always open. Always. Players know where to find him.
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