Pirates extend manager Shelton: ‘He’s the right guy to lead us’
PITTSBURGH — As Derek Shelton sat on the dais in PNC Park’s interview room, he couldn’t assist however discover that just about his total workers had briefly deserted their pregame duties and congregated on the opposite aspect of the room, desirous to be there for his or her supervisor’s second.
Shelton had already processed the news that he and the membership had reached an extension past the 2023 season. But as he checked out his workers, he couldn’t forestall the tears in his eyes, the quiver in his voice, the tremble in his speak. In that second, he realized what this all meant.
“I walk in, and they’re all back there,” Shelton mentioned. “It’s for your family. You work your [butt] off to get this job. Yeah, it’s emotional.”
A second like that is by no means assured for a supervisor. There aren’t any scarcity of situations when a supervisor leads a crew in the course of the rebuilding course of solely to be let go earlier than they’ve the chance to see the product of their wrestle. Shelton, nevertheless, didn’t doubt that this present day would come.
“I think the positivity that we’ve tried to portray as a staff and the consistency that we’ve tried to portray as a staff has been really important,” Shelton mentioned. “There’s light at the end of the tunnel and we’re moving in the right direction, and that’s really important to me.”
Pirates normal supervisor Ben Cherington, who introduced the news previous to Saturday’s 2-1 win over the Reds, didn’t reveal the specifics of Shelton’s extension, nor did he share whether or not there was something brewing concerning his personal potential extension. What Cherington did share, nevertheless, was his pleasure.
“He’s worked tirelessly for over three years now to help put us in a stronger position to win,” Cherington mentioned. “All of the work that goes into building our culture — the way we prepare for games, the way we treat each other, the relationships that are built — I think we’re starting to see the fruits of that labor.”
The timing of this extension coincides with the Bucs’ 15-7 begin, their greatest starting to a season in many years. The early success, nevertheless, had no affect on the deal. Cherington mentioned the extension talks started throughout Spring Training; a couple of week in the past, the deal got here collectively. With pen put to paper, Shelton can proceed the method of retaining the nice vibes rolling.
Shelton and the Pirates have, with out query, braved by way of powerful occasions. They misplaced 100 video games in back-to-back seasons in 2021 and ‘22. The roster churn, at times, has been dizzying. They’ve made headlines on a number of events for unflattering causes. Amid these struggles, Shelton maintained equanimity within the clubhouse. On Saturday, Bryan Reynolds echoed a sentiment that many within the crew shared.
“He’s the right guy to lead us,” Reynolds mentioned. “He was the same guy even though we were losing 100 games a year. There was no panic. There was no personality switch, which can’t be easy. I know that as a player, it’s hard to show up and be the same guy, but he did it.”
“I think we knew there would be difficult days, but it doesn’t make it any easier when you get into ‘em,” Cherington mentioned. “Certainly part of my faith and confidence in him was watching how he responded to that. Hopefully, we helped each other through it a bit. He always responded with determination, with a fresh, positive outlook, with a focus to control what we can control going forward. I’ve learned from him. Hopefully, he’s learned from me and we continue to learn from each other.”
Shelton’s job extends past the lineups he constructs and the selections he makes. Cherington iterated that Shelton isn’t simply the supervisor of the Major League crew however an necessary chief in baseball operations, describing the skipper as an “elite communicator.” Following the news breaking on Saturday, coaches and gamers praised Shelton with out hesitation, not simply as a supervisor, however as an individual.
“I think he knows his players well,” mentioned third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes. “He knows [who] he can joke around with and who he has to keep it short and sweet with. For me, he’s been awesome, whether it’s something I’ve had going on off the field or on the field, we always check in.”
To Shelton, Pittsburgh has turn out to be a second residence over the past three-odd years. He gained’t incorporate the phrase “yinzer” into his vernacular lest he anger All-Star reliever David Bednar and bench coach Don Kelly, each of whom hail from the world. He expressed love for town. He expressed love for the group. Now, he’ll have the chance to maintain calling this place residence.
“I’m very proud to be here,” Shelton mentioned. “And [I’m] very proud that I’m going to proceed to be right here.”
