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Joba - taking the
heat AGAIN
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Manu Ginoboli - is this different?
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Well, here we go again! The
Lords of Discipline in all
their wisdom are once again attacking my favorite pitcher, Joba
Chamberlain,
for pumping his fist and yelling . It doesn't seem to matter to
them that
Joba is young and naturally exuberant, that he just struck out the guy
who had
nailed his first pitch fastball for a 3-run homer on Tuesday, or
that he
had had to listen to a potpourri of self-important analysts giving
their two
cents on whether he'd be able to handle it emotionally.
<>Maybe I shouldn’t be so surprised, in a society that
doesn’t
seem too upset that we’re torturing prisoners without a trial.
Some people just like discipline.
These are the same folks who get upset when
one of their co-workers gets away with coming in ten minutes late.
It doesn’t matter that their car broke down,
or
that their kid’s babysitter called in sick.
And
the same people who go nuts when a really
talented person gets a
raise when they had the audacity to take their scheduled vacation.
In short, these are the idiots. First of all, it’s a GAME, people. Until free agency gone wild, and the
designated hitter, a game played by KIDS. And,
of course, Yankees fans get even more upset
than most idiots, since
they see themselves as the professionals, the people who actually think
that
pinstripe business-as-usual approach to the game is cool; the ones who
think
Manny Ramirez should go kill himself because he drops the bat and
watches his
long home runs, no matter that he hits about .330 every year.
Maybe it’s just been a slow news month
for sports, not that
there hasn’t been action, what with the NHL and NBA playoffs going on,
and more
divisional races in Major League Baseball than we’ve seen in a very
long
time. But there hasn’t been
controversy. You could hear the
disappointment
in those shock-jock for sports bobble heads’ voices when those Walsh
tapes
turned out nothing, or when Clemens maybe couldn’t be proven guilty of
statutory rape.
Or, maybe their ratings were down. That’s a distinct possibility.
These loudmouths certainly aren’t known for
their sports acumen. In fact, now that I
think of it, it’s those soft guys who never played a sport but majored
in
journalism who are the very worst offenders. They
can’t discuss the sport with any degree of
analytical skill. They don’t know it, they
can’t really know a
baseball player’s feelings if they never had the same experience, if
their
highest moment in life was an A on some book report.
These are, by the way, the same people who
get crazy when a blogger gets any attention.
The young man pumped his fist, people! Joba got him (Dave DeLucci) on a breaking
ball after having thrown a couple of big-time fastballs on the corner
for
strikes. That’s big stuff for a kid,
hell, for anyone. That he did it against
the guy who lambasted him a couple of days before was even sweeter. Gee, I guess his emotions didn’t get the
better of him.
I hope Joba keeps right on being Joba. And I hope he eventually gets away from the
Yankees. They don’t deserve him,
really. Yankees fans don’t deserve him
either. Their team can just buy a
pitcher. (Not that they’ve had any
success whatsoever in THAT department). But,
Joba should have been a Royal, or a Pirate, or
a Giant, hell,
anything but a Yankee. The Yanks never
develop anyone, unless you count Kennedy and Hughes, of course. (Word is that they’ll get better).
Another thing that bugs me is that,
when DeLucci hit that
homer, Cone had just said that DeLucci was a dead fastball hitter. So, um, why didn’t anybody question the pitch
selection? THAT was the most obvious
question. Or the location?
Even though the pitch had been almost
letter-high and on the inside corner, a good location against most
hitters, it
certainly wasn’t a bad location for DeLucci!
The news should be that Joba learned
from the first
experience. His fastballs were on the
outside corner. And those pitches were
RIPPED! And Joba’s “out” pitch was the
breaking ball in the dirt. DeLucci was
badly fooled, which, no doubt, played no small part in his criticism of
Joba
for his mound antics later on. I say
“too bad, Dave, you struck out, you looked bad doing it, sit down”. NEXT!”
Can we just, please, get some real
analysis? I know fantasy baseball players
everywhere
would appreciate some more of that. The
reason I like Joba is that he’s on “Dem Crabs”, my fantasy team. I certainly don’t like the fact that he’s a
Yankee.
There are so many aspects of the game
that are not covered
enough. How about Prince Fielder’s
troubles? Here’s a guy who didn’t sign a
very nice contract offer from the Brewers, a guy who turned vegetarian,
and is
now having his troubles at the plate. How
about Geovany Soto’s and Fukudome’s performances
this year,
candidates for Rookie of the Year? How
about Johnny Cueto pitching lights-out for the Reds?
I mean, we hear a bit about these players
but, certainly more could be said.
Of course, being in New York, it’s
as if no other teams exist. Sports jocks
here still think Carlos Delgado
is a major slugger. And they anxiously
await the return of Pedro Martinez, and look forward to production from
42-year
old Moises Alou and the return of El Duque.
And when did we think it was OK for a
sports network to own
the local baseball team? Now THERE’S a
way to kill any journalistic integrity! I
think of Michael Kay and cringe. Not that
I so much mind rooting for the home team,
but at least TRY to
maintain some objectivity. The Mets team
does a good job of it.
And “Hey Joba, keep it goin’ man”,
you’re doing just fine,
especially compared to the job these no-nothing sports jocks are doing.
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