Indians introduce Manny Acta as manager

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CLEVELAND (AP)—Before he was handed a white No. 11 jersey and smiling Chief Wahoo cap, Manny Acta was asked one final question by Cleveland Indians general manager Mark Shapiro.

“Ready?” Shapiro asked his new manager.

“Born ready,” Acta said.

Ready to win.

Acta, who was unable to turn the talent-thin Washington National into winners, was introduced Monday as Cleveland’s 40th manager after he picked the Indians over the Houston Astros, a team close to his heart and the one that gave him his start as a big leaguer.

Offered jobs in Houston and Cleveland over the weekend, the 40-year-old Acta selected a city he had never visited until he came for an interview last week. He also chose a team he thinks can recover quickly from a disastrous season and move back into contention.

The Indians signed him to a three-year contract through 2012 with a club option for 2013. Financial terms were not immediately available.

“This is a perfect place for me,” Acta said. “That’s why I’m here. I’m attracted to all these talented young players. I’m looking forward to teaching and leading them and helping this team win a championship.”

Acta spent 2 1/2 years with the Nationals, who fired him after a 26-61 start last season. With Washington, he went 158-252, an ugly mark that has stained his resume. Acta has a lot to prove and is confident he one day will be looked upon differently.

“If you give people the opportunity to choose between Joe Torre after his first three years with the Mets or Joe Torre now, I believe everyone would pick Joe Torre now. Not everybody who is a big shot now was a big shot when they started. Big shots are little shots who keep shooting.

“I’m willing to keep shooting until I become a big shot.”

Shapiro said Acta’s win-loss record became less of a factor as they learned more about the native of San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic, a hotbed for baseball talent.

“We went through a thorough process, talked to people who had managed against him and played for him at every level and the same kind of comments about Manny kept coming through—his character, his resourcefulness, his desire to continue to improve, his ability to teach and bring the best out of players.

“When you look at the resume and the characteristics of the person, you combine those and put them into our situation, he’s the right man for this organization. He’s the right man for this city and he’s the right man for our team.”

Cleveland, which fired Eric Wedge in the final days of a 65-97 season, began its managerial search with an initial list of 35 candidates. The club whittled to about 10 before inviting Acta, former New York Mets manager Bobby Valentine and Torey Lovullo, the Indians’ Triple-A manager, to Cleveland for second interviews. The team had also planned to interview Los Angeles Dodgers hitting coach Don Mattingly a second time.

But when the Astros made an offer to Acta on Saturday, the Indians jumped in and negotiated with his agent before agreeing to a contract that night.

“I knew we might lose him because he got offered a job,” Shapiro said. “They offered him a job first while we were still working through our process. We just sped up our timeframe, since we were headed in that direction.”

With two offers on the table, Acta said he spent an emotional night at home with his family in St. Cloud, Fla., weighing his options.

“What were the odds I would have two choices?” he said, smiling. “I never imagined I would have been in that situation.”

Saying no to the Astros was difficult for him. Acta was drafted by Houston as a 17-year-old and spent 16 years in the club’s minor league system, including six seasons as a player and eight as a manager. But he turned down the Astros, who reportedly only offered Acta a two-year package compared to Cleveland’s three-year deal.

Acta said he didn’t sense the Indians’ strong interest in him until they offered the job.

“These people are very good poker players,” he said.

During his interviews, Acta impressed the Indians with his detailed knowledge of their team. After he was let go by Washington, Acta immersed himself in learning about other teams so he would be prepared in case there were some openings in the offseason.

His hard work paid off and Acta is already thinking about how he can get the Indians, who just two years ago were one win away from the World Series, back on top in the AL Central. He has begun working with Shapiro and assistant GM Chris Antonetti on assembling a coaching staff and would like to have one completed in a few weeks.

Acta also plans to contact many of Cleveland’s players and see some play in the Arizona Fall League, Venezuela and the Dominican this winter.

“When I’m in, I’m all the way in,” he said. “The only hobby I have is playing golf, and I’m not even good at it. So why would I be out there?”

One of Acta’s main goals during the offseason is to help rebuild the confidence of starter Fausto Carmona(notes), a 19-game winner in 2007 who was sent to the club’s training complex this season in Arizona to work on his mechanics. Acta has other plans. Winning is at the top of his list.

“Nobody likes to lose and I am a sore loser,” he said. “I won’t even let my wife and daughter beat me at tic-tac-toe. I’m about winning, just like everybody else. We understand that we have to pay our dues in our playing and coaching careers. I’m ready to win.”

Updated Oct 26, 7:45 pm EDT
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  1. <i>mr3men2</i>
    156. Posted by mr3men2 Wed Oct 28 4:27pm EDT

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    This looks like when Boston signed Francona back then... Everybody was so negative about him (and still don't think he's a good manager)...
    The fact he has 2 offers on table in the same day, must say something about Acta right?

    I remember his first season with the Nats when he did a good job... So I stay with Acta and wish him all the best! And hopefully most of you will be changing your point of view!!
  2. ken
    155. Posted by ken Wed Oct 28 3:44pm EDT

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    What team trades a CY Young winner , let alone 2 of them. Both starting the first WS game. I'll tell ya who trades them , a cheap owner who didn't want to pay the bucks. Why Dolan ever bought this team is beyond me. It's been driven into the ground since he's owned it. He could care less if there is ever a winning team again. Were back to the old days where the Indians are the minors for the majors. Dolan needs to can Shapiro and sell to somebody that has real cash and not afriad to spend it to keep great players and invest in new players. This team will always be in the bottom till he sells. Thens theres the hopeless browns. Very sad.
  3. Jack
    154. Posted by Jack Tue Oct 27 7:56pm EDT

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    Well, Acta comes into the perfect situation....no one expects much, but there is a lot of talent on this team. The team is very young, and is probably a year away , but it wouldn't surprise me to see them win the division in 2010 - I mean who do you really fear in their division? I am not enthralled with the choice of Acta (one suspects his main qualification was that he was "cheap") - but I'll give him a chance. I'm not fond of Shapiro, either, but he'll look like the boy genius again if the team becomes a winner this year.
  4. jason
    153. Posted by jason Tue Oct 27 3:53pm EDT

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    The Indians will never be successful again until they ditch that loser Shapiro. The dude made only ONE good trade and that was when we got Grady and Cliff, but that was luck.

    Seriously how pathetic is it that we didn't sign Mattingly or Valentine instead of some dude that couldn't get the job done with once already and don't say its because it was because he managed the Nationals, because they had some great athletes on that team so don't use that as a scapegoat.

    I haven't supported the Indians in the last few years. I figure alot of their stars refuse to sign autographs, then why should I give these losers my money. I will never buy any Tribe merchandise and will never pay to see a game at that dive stadium.
  5. irishbuckeye
    152. Posted by irishbuckeye Tue Oct 27 1:12pm EDT

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    151 judi, their gonna need it!
  6. harley dog
    151. Posted by harley dog Tue Oct 27 11:52am EDT

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    2 years and here comes manager # 41 he actas like this is a good idea it's not
  7. <i>gloee66</i>
    149. Posted by gloee66 Tue Oct 27 6:11am EDT

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    I feel sorry for you guys in Cleveland. Acta was a stumblebum here in Washington. He is a proven loser.

    I would have rather had our mascot, Screech, manage the team. You will discover too late your error.
  8. Mark S
    148. Posted by Mark S Tue Oct 27 1:03am EDT

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    This is Cleveland's Acta kindness ( I know that's a bad joke).
  9. Judi
    147. Posted by Judi Tue Oct 27 12:48am EDT

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    my husband is from cleveland and has always been a browns and tribe fan.we live in southern california now and everyone out here talks so much crap to him about his teams. we couldn't believe they let cc and cliff lee go!! unreal how do you expect that team to compete!! that's why the yankees and phillys are where they are!!! way to go indians!!! good luck in 2010
  10. Mac B
    146. Posted by Mac B Tue Oct 27 12:41am EDT

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    I'd love to see Thome back in Cleveland. I'd even forgive him for betraying us; it was him and no one else that said he was a blue-collar kind-of-guy who would stay with the team for the duration.

    Fact is, we can't afford him and he is an Illinois boy anyway. He will be back in Chicago next year.

    I thought he was going to still live in Aurora, Ohio and be a "part of the community"? I don't think so...
  11. cuffablimp
    145. Posted by cuffablimp Tue Oct 27 12:12am EDT

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    Cleveland should also consider bringing back Jim Thome to do some serious damage @ DH.
  12. Don
    144. Posted by Don Tue Oct 27 12:02am EDT

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    When the Indians start winning with this guy, all you frustrated unemployed, low-paying, bored idiots will jump on the bandwagon and say you were all for it from the start. Quit being so damn negative and grow up !!
  13. <i>zztide</i>
    143. Posted by zztide Mon Oct 26 11:14pm EDT

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    acta,you got a second chance ,so hire hargrove for bench coach ,issac for bull pen coach , oral herisher as pictching coach , and win in april and may or you will be gone by july ,along with shapiro ,dolan sell 49% of team to somebody who wants to win !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  14. Joe
    142. Posted by Joe Mon Oct 26 10:52pm EDT

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    Stand up and make a statement to the cheap loser owner of indians and cancel your season tickets after that manager hire, if not you deserve their loser product
  15. Animal
    141. Posted by Animal Mon Oct 26 10:02pm EDT

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    Old man Jacobs is rolling in his grave!!!! Dolan and Shapiro are the equivalent of Abbott and Costello or Lewis and Martin. For those of you young ones, that means the biggest joke around! Next to Selig. Let's just sell it all off to Vince McMahon. At least we know that it's a show and they don't try to BS us into thinking otherwise! I'm switiching to the Phillies. Charlie's showing what he can do with a real team! Go Phils!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  16. RICK M
    140. Posted by RICK M Mon Oct 26 8:41pm EDT

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    Traded starting line up:

    1b: Ryan Garko
    2b:Ronnie Bellard
    ss: Brandon Phillips
    3b:Mark Derosa
    c: Victor matinez
    of: Franklin Gutierrez
    of: Casey Blake
    of: Coco Crisp
    p: Cliff Lee
    p: CC Sabathia
  17. Guy, ala Fracais rhyming w/ Bee. RaymondGuy
    139. Posted by Guy, ala Fracais rhyming w/ Bee. RaymondGuy Mon Oct 26 8:37pm EDT

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    The Tribe would be better off introducing:

    CC, Cliff, Victor ... on and on. Why bother introducing a new manager when you've already sold all your best players?

    It's a BIG joke to most teams in the * Bud Selif * era. An era of gross disparity in players, strikes and of course CHEATS!

    * MLB + Bud Sleig = ML BS *
  18. Tony
    138. Posted by Tony Mon Oct 26 7:43pm EDT

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    Thats right teach these young indians so they get good enough to play for the YANKEES

    Is Cleveland a farm club for the yankees?
  19. <i>dogfan1999</i>
    137. Posted by dogfan1999 Mon Oct 26 7:04pm EDT

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    He wants to acta like a big shot.
  20. cuffablimp
    136. Posted by cuffablimp Mon Oct 26 6:03pm EDT

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    He has almost the identical team he had in Washington.
  21. John
    135. Posted by John Mon Oct 26 5:38pm EDT

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    I have liked the Indians & the Browns since 1970...I am done with the Browns (until a team actually shows up) and I am certainly done with the Indians...They have had a history of trading decent players going all the way back to Rocky Colavito..through Cliff Lee..until the Indians fire Shapiro..he is the genius who makes the trades and signs players now..they will be a go no where team..also the team needs to be sold to someone who will spend some money..Where is a DIck Jacobs when we need him??
  22. richard nixon
    134. Posted by richard nixon Mon Oct 26 4:19pm EDT

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    get rid of two cy young award pitchers and and your all-star catcher and hire manny acta as your manager. genius!
  23. RICHARD S
    133. Posted by RICHARD S Mon Oct 26 4:10pm EDT

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    Opinions- The Nationals were 33-42 after the break when Acta was fired. They were 26-61 before the break. I think that is significant.
  24. EC
    132. Posted by EC Mon Oct 26 3:10pm EDT

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    Good. Now the Mets should fire the idiot they have now, and hire back Bobby Valentine!!!!!!
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