Why Bob Melvin's Extension With A's Was Their Biggest No-brainer of Offseason

It was mid-summer, and I was tweeting about the difficulty of narrowing down the A's MVP candidates to date, since there were just so many amazing contributions. But perhaps the most poignant response, unexpectedly came from Oakland pitcher Chris Bassitt:

Consider Bob Melvin's multi-year extension as one of the biggest no-brainers this baseball offseason.

There are only 30 big league managing jobs. If that's your profession, you don't necessarily get the choice of which specific opportunities open up when the time comes. Sometimes it just a job. Other times it's a rooted passion.

And that's what makes Melvin's fit with the A's so special. Since mid-2011 when he took over, it has always felt like Oakland is the team he is destined to manage. Seven full seasons later, he still regularly comments about the great pride that still exists in putting on the green and gold jersey. 

That's not just because he's a Bay Area native, and a Cal product, and a loyal human being. It's also due to the unconventional nature of the last 8 seasons of A's baseball.

Melvin has worn both hats well: steering playoff bound teams of 2012, 13, 14, and 2018. But also navigating through the lean seasons of 2015, 16, and 17 while continuing to get the most out of his groups.  

I've always maintained in both greater and lesser seasons for Oakland, Melvin has routinely been accountable for 5-7 wins per campaign. You can quantify that in areas like pinch hitting selections, or bullpen usage over 162 games. But perhaps his biggest contribution is not even tangible: keeping an entire roster of players happy, loose, and bought-in.

Much as fans are happy with the retention of Bob Melvin past 2019, I can tell you players in the clubhouse are equally excited.

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