He probably will be fired at the end of the season, but solely because the team has appeared to quit on him. They are playing horribly over the last week with just no production and I would be surprised if they could muster .500 ball from here on out. Some of it may be his fault, but most probably won't be. In the end though the manager always gets blamed and this one almost surely will. He's a decent manager, not a great manager, but as in most cases managers need the right mix of talent to make it happen. This is why I think you see so many GM/head coaches in other sports. Surprised it hasn't happened in baseball, but if the GM isn't on the same page as the manager it is tough to win. Still amazes me though that Sabean, a good GM and a guy that got a lot of kudos thanks to the way Dusty managed his club, didn't like the guy much and didn't mind him getting kicked out of town. I mean the team that almost won the series was by no means in the top 5 teams that year, but Dusty was brilliant in the postseason and got a lot out of Barry and the 24 other guys he had. Maybe Sabean and by extension ownership was never willing to forgive Dusty for blowing the 5-0 lead...