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Jeter Stiffed

Edgy DC
Aug 16 2010 09:24 AM

... in the selection of the Award You've Never Heard About.

attgig
Aug 16 2010 09:31 AM
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http://mlbpaa.mlb.com/mlbpaa/news/heartandhustle.jsp
our team's finalist for this year:
New York Mets: Angel Pagan

seawolf17
Aug 16 2010 09:35 AM
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Someone send that column to Wally Matthews and/or Jon Heyman; I want to see them cry because they didn't write it first.

metirish
Aug 16 2010 09:36 AM
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I wanna puke..................just form a big circle jerk and get it done with.

Joe P furthering the myth that Jeter runs out EVERY ball.

Edgy DC
Aug 16 2010 09:44 AM
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attgig wrote:
http://mlbpaa.mlb.com/mlbpaa/news/heartandhustle.jsp
our team's finalist for this year:
New York Mets: Angel Pagan

I know pitchers aren't players and all, but I'd ask the team to reconsider that choice and push R.A. Dickey.

Ceetar
Aug 16 2010 09:44 AM
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metirish wrote:
I wanna puke..................just form a big circle jerk and get it done with.

Joe P furthering the myth that Jeter runs out EVERY ball.



Wait, that wasn't a sarcastic article?

MFS62
Aug 16 2010 09:54 AM
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Well, the author should be happy that his favorite player does hold at least one major league record.
IIRC, Kuiper went over 1,000 major league at bats before he hit his first (and only) major league home run.
Of course, it seems that the award is for someone who consistently outplays his natural ability. So, if Jeter is the perfect baseball player*, how can he exceed perfection?

Later

* = My sarcasm meter just burst into flames.

metsguyinmichigan
Aug 16 2010 10:18 AM
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Somewhere, Ian O'Connor is planning a hissy fit the likes of which cannot be measured!

Fman99
Aug 16 2010 10:20 AM
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Oh well, he can just sleep on his tummy till it doesn't hurt anymore.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Aug 16 2010 11:34 AM
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Those of you who are unfamiliar with Joe Posnanski:

1) You shouldn't be. He's the best regular sports columnist in the country these days, with the real good stuff coming on his blog. If you look at O'Connor and Matthews and Lupica and Madden on a semi-regular basis, and skipping Posnanski, you're doing yourself a disservice.

2) Almost all of the Jeter stuff is delivered with a wink. (While acknowledging that EdgyNY is a hell of a ballplayer, Posnanski's gently, repeatedly made the case that Jeter is somewhat-to-very overrated among his peers.)

metirish
Aug 16 2010 11:38 AM
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Agree on Joe P.......my mistake if I missed the nod and wink going on.....I thought I felt something puling at my leg but dismissed it.

Ceetar
Aug 16 2010 12:41 PM
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Those of you who are unfamiliar with Joe Posnanski:

1) You shouldn't be. He's the best regular sports columnist in the country these days, with the real good stuff coming on his blog. If you look at O'Connor and Matthews and Lupica and Madden on a semi-regular basis, and skipping Posnanski, you're doing yourself a disservice.

2) Almost all of the Jeter stuff is delivered with a wink. (While acknowledging that EdgyNY is a hell of a ballplayer, Posnanski's gently, repeatedly made the case that Jeter is somewhat-to-very overrated among his peers.)


I don't read a lot of stuff on my own unless someone links it (I waste enough time here, and there and everywhere. I'm probably too relient on the idea that if a post/column is good enough it'll get to me one way or another and I'll read it) , and I dismiss most of those other guys. I wouldn't even have been able to name all the beat writers prior to Twitter.

2. I did think it was sarcastic, but then everyone seemed to be taking it seriously so I figured I was wrong.

MFS62
Aug 16 2010 10:07 PM
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I plead guilty of falling for the trap.

BTW- was listening to the end of the MFY game on radio tonight.
It ended with Oh Captain My Captain grounding into a double play.
John Sterling sounded like someone had shot his dog in front of his eyes.
Then he kept saying how close the play at first was, like a gambler who keeps looking through his cards, hoping he can find some winners in the hand he just lost.

Later