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Draining the Citi Field swamp
metsguyinmichigan Nov 05 2010 12:59 PM |
This stuff about Charlie Samuels -- if true -- is sickening but hardly surprising considering all the crap that has apparently gone on over the years.
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Edgy DC Nov 05 2010 01:05 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
Including the players? All of them. Because I imagine not a few of them looked the other way.
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soupcan Nov 05 2010 01:09 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
Maybe this whole thing is a big reason why Selig/MLB was pushing Alderson hard for the job.
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metsguyinmichigan Nov 05 2010 01:11 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
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I was thinking the non-playing personnel. I'm just tired of this crap. All of it.
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Edgy DC Nov 05 2010 01:15 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
Well the way to change your culture is to start at the top, where the new management isn't bound by loyalties.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Nov 05 2010 01:28 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
I don't think clubbies dealing roids, staying a step ahead of the IRS and pinching memorabilia for $$ on the side is limited to the Mets.
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RealityChuck Nov 05 2010 01:29 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
Why and how would anyone on the team know?
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metirish Nov 05 2010 01:29 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
What the Mets need is some Tea Party folks(they are always folks) to change the culture there.....
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metsguyinmichigan Nov 05 2010 01:30 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
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Who is "the top" other than the Wilpons? Because they're not going anywhere. But they certainly need to get a handle on all this nonsense.
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TransMonk Nov 05 2010 01:30 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
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Or a few teams...I would guess they are all doing it to some degree or another.
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metsguyinmichigan Nov 05 2010 01:34 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
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But that sounds like you're making excuses. It's the Mets' staff, and they have to take care of their own people.
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Valadius Nov 05 2010 01:49 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
I'm betting John Franco knew exactly what was going on.
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Edgy DC Nov 05 2010 02:05 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
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Because they work in close proximity, they're loaded, they're morally vulnerable, and his access to them is golden in the racket he has going.
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Benjamin Grimm Nov 05 2010 02:06 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
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Well, they've apparently been conducting an investigation and it led to the suspension of the clubhouse guy. Doesn't exactly sound like they've been keeping their heads in the sand.
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Edgy DC Nov 05 2010 02:06 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
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I tried to imply pretty clearly that I was referring to the change from one GM to another.
Apparently, that's what they're doing, isn't it?
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Ashie62 Nov 05 2010 03:20 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Nov 05 2010 10:08 PM |
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The language of gambling is unique and sometimes fraternal. Those involved who hear that language from another may be inclined to let it be know they are gamblers also.
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G-Fafif Nov 05 2010 04:20 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
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Sharron Angle's available. She'll let us know what she'll do for the Mets as soon as they hire her.
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RealityChuck Nov 05 2010 05:17 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
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You haven't answered the question.
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Edgy DC Nov 05 2010 07:24 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
I have. There's a couple of whys and at least one how in there.
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Ashie62 Nov 05 2010 10:10 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
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Uh yes he has. Opportunity, access, comraderie, illness, people gamble. Doesn't take much for Samuels to find out who has a sore arm in the clubhouse. Some vulnerable player may know Charlie gambles and asks to use his "agent." Agents tend to show up on Fridays, ask Loduca.
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RealityChuck Nov 06 2010 10:06 AM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
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Assuming Samuels wasn't a complete idiot (and if he were, he would have been discovered immediately), he would not have mentioned anything about betting once he entered the clubhouse. Note that he was suspended as soon as an investigation found evidence. Note, too, that no one has claimed that any of the players made bets. You can be sure that there would have been an immediate suspension -- called for by the Commissioner's office, not the Wilpons -- of any player whose name appeared on the evidence that led to Samuels. Also, people who have gambling problems are good at hiding it. I've seen it happen before -- someone who you'd never suspect turns out to be deeply in debt for gambling and breaks the law to finance his habit. But they never come out and say, "I like to be a lot" of give outsiders -- even their own family -- clues about what they are doing until things crash down. I knew someone who got in trouble for gambling, and no one who knew him even suspected he was gambling at all. He never talked about betting and never showed the slightest interest in horse racing until it was discovered he was using the company credit card to pay for his losses on an OTB Phone Betting account. I have no doubt that Samuels could have been equally adept at keeping people in the dark. So how would anyone know he was betting or having a gambling problem?
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Edgy DC Nov 06 2010 01:10 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
This is ridiculous. How would any of us know anything? Do we want to get lost in semantics on such a basic question. Suffice to say there's plenty I don't know about my co-workers, but I know plenty more about them than you do.
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Ashie62 Nov 06 2010 04:05 PM Re: Draining the Citi Field swamp |
The rent is too damn high!
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