Ten reasons why Doug Melvin should be fired. These assume the Brewers do not make the playoff this year.
1. Zero World Series appearances in 21 years as an MLB general manager.
2. Melvin teams have posted a 1592 - 1627 regular season record.
3. Melvin teams have totaled one playoff series win in 21 seasons.
4. Melvin teams have posted a 7 -18 record in post-season play.
5. The Brewers have been to the playoffs two times in Melvin’s tenure in Milwaukee. That is hardly a mark of true success, as 25 of the 30 MLB teams have been to the playoffs at least two times during that timeframe.
6. The Brewers have won one division title in 13 years under Melvin.
7. In 20 seasons, Melvin teams have finished in the bottom five in ERA 10 times and in the top five in team ERA only 3 times (rankings only include American League teams when Melvin was the Ranger’s GM and National League teams for Melvin’s Brewer years). The Brewers are 14th in ERA out of 15 National League teams so far in season #21.
8. This will likely be the fourth year in a row that the Brewers miss the playoffs. Here is how some of the other small market teams have performed recently. Cincinnati in the playoffs in 2012 and 2013. Kansas City in the World Series in 2014. Baltimore in the playoffs in 2012 and 2014. Pittsburgh in the playoffs in 2013 and 2014.
9. Ron Roenicke was fired because his performance wasn't good enough. Roenicke's career regular season winning percentage with the Brewers was .508. Doug Melvin's career regular season winning percentage with the Brewers is .489.
10. The current team has a 16-30 record, which is the worst record in the majors.