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Leyland has said a few times he was probably done and came back. Sometimes it's hard to get rid of these old guys they just keep on coaching but the team adding Hunter, a few other guys, and having VMart playing the expectations were to win a World Series and it didn't happen.

What if Illitch told him: "We want you back Jim! We will shell out more money for bull pen pitching and declare ourselves in the race for Cano will you coach another year?" While this move is the correct one the fact is upper management loves Leyland and it would not surprise me if they actually would have tried to keep him.

I never thought they would fire him but many fans are critics who wanted that to happen. It's so much of a "what have you done for me lately" type of mentality that fans have not really seeing the big picture of what was accomplished in the Leyland era.
They did tell him they wanted him back, he was just done. Think about it though, 50 years of it. That's a hell of an accomplishment.
I'm just throwing a scenario out. I agree 50 years is a long time especially in baseball where you play 162 games a year, a month of spring training games, weeks of practice before spring training, and are still working some in the off season,etc... It's a very taxing job.