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Minaya put his foot in it bigtime.....
Photo by Nick Laham - Getty Images
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but Manuel may have
gotten a leg up
Photo by Jim McIsaaac - Getty |
IThere are a lot of people out of work and I’m
sure some of them are qualified to run operations for the New York
Mets. That I could root for a team that tolerates the crap that
Bernazard had been handing out makes me sick. I mean, it’s the Yanks
who are the Evil Empire, right?
Well, apparently not. It looks like Bernazard had run the Mets farm
system like a bad warden in a Turkish prison. And a NY Daily News
reporter blew the whistle on him, forcing a very unwilling Mets hand to
fire Bernazard. So they decided to turn a little heat back on the
reporter, alleging some kind of inappropriate behavior by the News’s
Rubin.
Although I have to admit the whole affair was vastly amusing, Minaya’s
handling of his press conference convened to fire Tony Bernazard was as
bad as I could imagine, and I have a pretty vivid imagination. To go
after the press anytime under any circumstances is pretty stupid, but
to go after the guy who just blew the whistle on you is even worse.
I’m sure it made Minaya feel better. The sad thing is that Wilpon
probably thought it was a good idea too. Knowing Wilpon is a very
hands-on type of owner, it probably irked him quite a bit to have to
fire one of his chief lieutenants. And he thought he could give Rubin
some of the stuff he had been handing out. You could see the two of
them, Wilpon and Minaya, putting their heads together and saying,
“Yeah, let’s give that SOB some of his own medicine.”
While I can understand them feeling that way, I can’t understand them
actually thinking it was the appropriate thing to do. This is New York,
fellas. This is the good ol’ USA. I think these guys have lost touch
with reality.
As a long-time Mets fan, I feel embarrassed. For my being so stupid
over the years. For my thinking the Mets were the good guys all this
time. For my thinking the Mets ran an organization that put some
emphasis on baseball as a real game, a game that should be fun.
Now that I’m otherwise informed, I say get rid of the whole lot of
them. I don’t want to root for Minaya anymore. And while I don’t think
any amount of pressure would force the sale of the team, I say get rid
of the Wilpons too. I don’t go for this feudal baron type of ownership.
This is 20th Century America.
What the whole affair says to me is this. “We own the Mets and we’ll
run it any way we want. There’s nothing you can do about it, and if you
try, we’ll come after you.” Who wants to root for these guys? Even
Steinbrenner didn’t do anything like this.
All they had to do was fire Bernazard and get out of Dodge. Case
closed. Goodbye everybody. We’re sorry we run the Island of Doctor X.
We’ll hire somebody better.
But no.
It’s a damned shame too because things are starting to look a lot
better on the field. Our sorry team on the field has won its last
three. After looking so very bad against the worst team in the league,
the Nationals, the Mets totally turned things around against two good
teams, Houston and Colorado.
And they did it in a big way. They pitched and they hit. First it was a
starter from the farm system, Jonathan Niese, who went 7 innings and
gave up just one run. Then Livan went out and pitched 7 innings more,
giving up just 3 runs in a horrible first inning. Then crazy Ollie
Perez managed to give up just 3 runs over 5 full innings. Meanwhile,
the feisty Mets batters managed to score 25 runs in the three games.
Unbelievable and totally unpredictable.
It sure has made my week though. Seeing Francoeur knocking in runs has
been great. Everybody but Cora hit in the 10-3 win. In the 8-3 win,
even Cora joined the attack and in the 7-3 win, the new core of the
lineup, Castillo, Murphy, Wright and Francoeur, did the hitting while
Fernando Tatis finished things with a grand slam.
The relief corps performed too. The only runs given up by relievers
over the three wins were the two given up by their best reliever,
K-Rod. Sean Green, Pedro Feliciano and Brian Stokes were outstanding.
So things are rosy in Mets-land, just about everywhere but in the front
office. While the management tear themselves up, the players have been
great and on-the-field manager Jerry Manuel hasn’t done anything to
deter them. Maybe those crazy guys in the front office have unwittingly
provided the only thing that could drive off all the team
detractors….fresh meat.
But things won’t get easier. While the Mets feasted on some
questionable pitchers in their little winning streak, they’ll now face
Jason Marquis, a good young pitcher named Hamel and then a very good
and hot hurler in Jorge DeLaRosa. The Rockies didn’t get to be a
wildcard contender without pitching.
So it’ll be Marquis vs Pelfrey, Santana against Hamel and then Mr.
Niese again vs. DeLaRosa. Even with Santana coming off a bad outing,
it’s hard to think our local fellas won’t take at least one of these
three. That would give them a split with the Rockies, which isn’t too
shabby, especially given the prospect of having some of the injured
return soon.
Given these front-office gaffes, maybe it helps explain the seemingly
long stints on the DL for Beltran, Reyes and Delgado. Maybe there’s no
real motivation to kill yourself for a bunch of bad guys. I hope that’s
not true but the rumor has been that Beltran at least was not happy
over the team’s handling of his bone bruise.
As a fan, my wish would be that we could go back to a time just before
Omar put his foot in it.
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