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Glavine off ASG Roster

SteveJRogers
Jul 09 2006 02:29 PM

Its official, Chris Capuano of the Brewers will go on the official roster instead of Glavine.

Bet you someone about Glavine (i.e. Randolph) probably bitched to Garner about having an important starter in the game.

I recall Davey Johnson imploring that Dick Williams NOT use Doc Gooden in the 1985 game despite Gooden's prolific start

Glavine will probably still make the trip and doff the cap but will not be used in the game

A Boy Named Seo
Jul 09 2006 02:35 PM

I don't know about bitching. Probably more like Glavine's a 40-year old guy and pitching on Sunday would make him unavailable to throw on Tuesday, so fill his spot. Capuano's been great and deserves it. Good for him.

SteveJRogers
Jul 09 2006 02:42 PM

A Boy Named Seo wrote:
I don't know about bitching. Probably more like Glavine's a 40-year old guy and pitching on Sunday would make him unavailable to throw on Tuesday, so fill his spot. Capuano's been great and deserves it. Good for him.


Okay, bitch might be too strong, but too many times these are situations where the manager (or whomever) tries to controll things for their favor

Whats being under reported in ManRam's being out of the ASG is that it was TERRY FRANCONA who campaigned for him not being at the game, not ManRam himself

Sure sometimes it'll be the player himself, like Pedro taking his ASG selection as a chance to take an extended vacation, but most of the time the blame lies soley with the organization the player plays for

SteveJRogers
Jul 09 2006 03:15 PM

By the way, listening to ESPN Radio talking heads is why people do consider players backing out "bitching"

Essentailly they are saying how can Glavine just "back out" and also wondering why Griffey and Bonds aren't there.

Hell this afternoon one of their hosts made a case that Clemens deserves to be there over Brian Fuentes!

Essentially dissapointment that the best players aren't there leaving a bunch of "no-names" going because "everyone needs to be represented"

KC
Jul 09 2006 03:21 PM

You think too much. What part of Glavine just finishing pitching a game like
about twenty minutes ago and there's no way he'll pitch on Tuesday don't you
understand? Why should he go, so he can tip his hat in the pre-game bullcrap
ceremony that no one over 11 cares about?

SteveJRogers
Jul 09 2006 03:26 PM

KC wrote:
You think too much. What part of Glavine just finishing pitching a game like
about twenty minutes ago and there's no way he'll pitch on Tuesday don't you
understand? Why should he go, so he can tip his hat in the pre-game bullcrap
ceremony that no one over 11 cares about?


Uh not me, the media that takes things like this and makes the mountain out of it. I'm just saying what I've been hearing allready on the air

ABG
Jul 09 2006 04:49 PM

SteveJRogers wrote:
="KC"]You think too much. What part of Glavine just finishing pitching a game like
about twenty minutes ago and there's no way he'll pitch on Tuesday don't you
understand? Why should he go, so he can tip his hat in the pre-game bullcrap
ceremony that no one over 11 cares about?


Uh not me, the media that takes things like this and makes the mountain out of it. I'm just saying what I've been hearing allready on the air

You provide a valuable service, seeing as no one on this board listens to sports talk radio, reads internet reports or watches sports-related programming on television.

RealityChuck
Jul 09 2006 04:58 PM

I fail to see the issue. Starting pitchers who pitch on Sunday nearly always opt out of the All-Star Game. I doubt the AS manager is ever upset, since they wouldn't be available to pitch.

Hillbilly
Jul 09 2006 05:07 PM

What the hell! Glavine should go ahead and pitch. The all star game is likely going to be the most compelling game for the Mets (at least for a ¼ of the roster) until October.

That right, I said it!!!

KC
Jul 09 2006 05:15 PM

SJR: >>>Bet you someone about Glavine (i.e. Randolph) probably bitched to Garner about having an important starter in the game.<<<

SJR: >>>Uh not me, the media that takes things like this and makes the mountain out of it. I'm just saying what I've been hearing allready on the air<<<

So, at 2:30 it was you and then at 3:30 it was the media?

SteveJRogers
Jul 09 2006 05:32 PM

="KC"]SJR: >>>Bet you someone about Glavine (i.e. Randolph) probably bitched to Garner about having an important starter in the game.<<<

SJR: >>>Uh not me, the media that takes things like this and makes the mountain out of it. I'm just saying what I've been hearing allready on the air<<<

So, at 2:30 it was you and then at 3:30 it was the media?


Combo of both. Managers and players do beg out when it comes to their pitchers. Davey Johnson in his own book said he hated having his pitchers selected to an All Star Game (funny thing of course is that he took Sid Fernandez in 1987)

Bitch is probably too strong for this case, but it is a fact of life in today's sports

And the media does blow it all out of porportion when it comes to when players beg out even if they don't have a legit injury, basically acting as if its giving all of the fans a big FU despite the fact that the game has barely enough interest to make the arguments a strong one

Hell even fans of the teams would prefer that their guys (specifically starting pitchers) sat out. Hell, don't you think part of the Phillies collapse last year was due to Abreu messing up his swing in order to win that HR contest? Probably not, but Abreu was ice cold the last 3 months of the year and the Phils missed the playoffs.

KC
Jul 09 2006 06:08 PM

Let's stick to my assertion that you contradicted yourself in this thread and
often do in other threads. I don't give a rat's hoof about what Davey said.

TheOldMole
Jul 09 2006 07:09 PM

]these are situations where the manager (or whomever) tries to controll things for their favor


Why on earth would a manager not want to do that?

SteveJRogers
Jul 09 2006 08:00 PM

KC wrote:
Let's stick to my assertion that you contradicted yourself in this thread and
often do in other threads. I don't give a rat's hoof about what Davey said.


Both assertions are not contradictory. I was throwing out there my opinion about how Glavine came to be removed from the roster and stated later that the media blows stuff like that out of proportion

KC
Jul 09 2006 10:10 PM

SJR: >>>Both assertions are not contradictory.<<<

Can someone help me out with how this responds to what I said?

SteveJRogers
Jul 09 2006 10:39 PM

="KC"]SJR: >>>Both assertions are not contradictory.<<<

Can someone help me out with how this responds to what I said?


You said I contradicted myself and I...ah the heck with it, its not worth it

By the way, Reyes officially out, no replacement on either roster or starting lineup has been determined

metirish
Jul 09 2006 10:40 PM

So the Mets go from 6 All-Stars to 4....that sucks.

Rockin' Doc
Jul 09 2006 10:57 PM

I think only three remain now. Wright, Beltran, aand LoDuca are still going to start. Glavine, Martinez, and Reyes are reportedly out for various reasons.

metirish
Jul 09 2006 11:00 PM

Yes of course it's only three....the All-Star game is usually horse dung but I would have loved to have seen 6 Mets announced..

Rockin' Doc
Jul 09 2006 11:40 PM

It would have been great to see. We'll just have to enjoy watching them perform for the Mets through the rest of the season.

Willets Point
Jul 10 2006 12:58 AM

<obligatory>Without Glavine, the NL's chances of winning are vastly improved</obligatory>

KC
Jul 10 2006 07:35 AM

SJR: >>>You said I contradicted myself and I...ah the heck with it, its not worth it <<<

Cool, you're gonna stop posting? How did my assertion become your assertions?
You said somthing one hour and changed it the next. Why is that so difficult to get
through to you? You're right, it's not worth it, but saying stuff and then throwing
your hands up in backing away is annoying.

If you have some kind of challenge that we should know about, please let us know.
It's almost like you're borderline retarded or something.

SteveJRogers
Jul 10 2006 08:44 AM

="KC"]SJR: >>>You said I contradicted myself and I...ah the heck with it, its not worth it <<<

Cool, you're gonna stop posting? How did my assertion become your assertions?
You said somthing one hour and changed it the next. Why is that so difficult to get
through to you? You're right, it's not worth it, but saying stuff and then throwing
your hands up in backing away is annoying.

If you have some kind of challenge that we should know about, please let us know.
It's almost like you're borderline retarded or something.


First I said, I'd bet Glavine and/or someone high in the Met Food chain, most likely Randolph probably campaigned for this, this wasn't something that was hatched on Sunday, that this probably was in the works since Glavine was picked.

Which is their right to do so, many fans would agree with the assertion that their best, and healthy pitcher should sit out the All Star Game, especially considering he is 40 and we are in first place of the division, and it actually would be better if a younger guy like Capuano made it for the first time instead.

I just threw it out there, saying they bitched was probably over the top, no one should force anyone to go to an All Star game if they don't want to, no matter what the reason.

Therefore, as I said later the media blows these things up (usually when its someone like Pedro who doesn't go due to "mysterious" circumstances, especially when not on the actual DL) and its one of their agruments about how the ASG should be fixed and one of their self-fufilling prophesey about how the game has dwindled in interest.

In other words its not a big deal that Glavine isn't going, the media makes mountains out of these type of things,

Elster88
Jul 10 2006 08:47 AM

When has the media ever, in its history, made a big deal out of a player sitting out the ASG because he started the last game before the break?

SteveJRogers
Jul 10 2006 08:52 AM

Elster88 wrote:
When has the media ever, in its history, made a big deal out of a player sitting out the ASG because he started the last game before the break?


I'm sure its happened. Probably to someone they don't like (Pedro)

I'm probably thinking more local level, and clearly if it happened it blew over quickly

Elster88
Jul 10 2006 08:54 AM

SteveJRogers wrote:
="Elster88"]When has the media ever, in its history, made a big deal out of a player sitting out the ASG because he started the last game before the break?


I'm sure its happened.


When?


SteveJRogers wrote:
I'm probably thinking more local level, and clearly if it happened it blew over quickly


When?

SteveJRogers
Jul 10 2006 08:58 AM

I'm sure there are examples, but they must be on a local level, i.e. LA newspaper writers saying Sutton and Lasorda are pieces of crud for pitching Sutton on Sunday, therefore leaving him unavailable to pitch in the Tuesday All Star Game. But since its not a big deal, the issue blows over and is forgotten in the next news cycle

SteveJRogers
Jul 10 2006 09:02 AM

I'm sure I could find actual examples, knowing the media it is something that would be made into a sports radio "Get me through this 3 hour show" topic, clearly I was talking off the top of my head.

Elster88
Jul 10 2006 09:02 AM

SteveJRogers wrote:
I'm sure there are examples,


When?

You said the media makes a mountain of this. If I'm going to believe that, I'd like an example. A real example, not a made-up one.


SteveJRogers wrote:
but they must be on a local level, i.e. LA newspaper writers saying Sutton and Lasorda are pieces of crud for pitching Sutton on Sunday, therefore leaving him unavailable to pitch in the Tuesday All Star Game.


Did this happen? Did the writers use the phrase "piece of crud"?

SteveJRogers wrote:
But since its not a big deal, the issue blows over and is forgotten in the next news cycle


So no one actually "makes a mountain" of anything?

Elster88
Jul 10 2006 09:03 AM

SteveJRogers wrote:
clearly I was talking off the top of my head.


Clearly you were making an assertion that was entirely untrue.

SteveJRogers
Jul 10 2006 09:06 AM

Elster88 wrote:
="SteveJRogers"]clearly I was talking off the top of my head.


Clearly you were making an assertion that was entirely untrue.


I did hear ESPN radio hosts Sunday afternoon wonder why Glavine decided not to pitch on Tuesday for no apparant reason

Elster88
Jul 10 2006 09:11 AM

*sigh* ......Still? You're going to keep after this?

="SteveJRogers"]
="Elster88"]
="SteveJRogers"]clearly I was talking off the top of my head.


Clearly you were making an assertion that was entirely untrue.


I did hear ESPN radio hosts Sunday afternoon wonder why Glavine decided not to pitch on Tuesday for no apparant reason


This is not making a mountain of anything. What happened after someone told the radio host that Glavine started Sunday?

---------------------------
This is what you said:

"Therefore, as I said later the media blows these things up (usually when its someone like Pedro who doesn't go due to "mysterious" circumstances, especially when not on the actual DL) and its one of their agruments about how the ASG should be fixed and one of their self-fufilling prophesey about how the game has dwindled in interest.
In other words its not a big deal that Glavine isn't going, the media makes mountains out of these type of things"




My questions:

Do you have examples of the media blowing up when a player starts Sunday and can't pitch in the ASG?

Do you have a mediot saying the ASG game is fixed b/c a player starts Sunday and can't pitch in the ASG?

Do you have an example of the media making a mountain because a player starts Sunday and can't pitch in the ASG?

Or is it time to admit that you shouldn't blame the media for what you said, and move on?

SteveJRogers
Jul 10 2006 09:36 AM

]My questions:

Do you have examples of the media blowing up when a player starts Sunday and can't pitch in the ASG?


Right now no

]Do you have a mediot saying the ASG game is fixed b/c a player starts Sunday and can't pitch in the ASG?


Huh? All of a sudden the ASG is pro wrestling?

]Do you have an example of the media making a mountain because a player starts Sunday and can't pitch in the ASG?


No

]Or is it time to admit that you shouldn't blame the media for what you said, and move on?


Fine!

Elster88
Jul 10 2006 09:39 AM

SteveJRogers wrote:
]Do you have a mediot saying the ASG game is fixed b/c a player starts Sunday and can't pitch in the ASG?


Huh? All of a sudden the ASG is pro wrestling?


My apologies on this one (sc = zero). I misread what you said....thought you said the mediots were saying the ASG was fixed.

Hillbilly
Jul 10 2006 06:06 PM

Perhaps the best example of these guys acting like world cup soccer players when it comes to the ASG is Manny. He played 19 innings last, but he knee hurts too much to take an AB and play a few innings in the field?