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won't be seeing any of this for a while.........................
But Johan Santana keeps rolling
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- by nj.com
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Well, it's Friday the 13th and that
can't be good for anybody. But the Mets are coming off another
Santana victory, one for which he thankfully needed not one bit of
relief. And Beltran finally broke out for three hits or so.
But in the long run, losing your closer is not good, especially if he
takes himself out of the fray. I won't re-hash he finer details
of his violent temper tantrum (which has been widely reported) but from
a purely baseball standpoint, the whole thing really stinks.
That sense of entitlement can really screw a person up sometimes.
We've seen it with Tiger Woods, Ben Roethlisberger, Santana himself
really and now K-Rod.
I remember being very angry at Pedro Martinez when he just shoved the
elderly Yankees coach (his name is not coming to me just now) off his
feet. So you can imagine how I'm feeling about K-Rod now.
What a bum. I won't be wearing his shirt any longer. I
don't care how many games he saves. When you beat up your girl
friend's father for trying to protect his daughter, you're bad
news. Go to jail. Stay there. But forfeit all your
money too.
I feel the same about these rapists and all the habitual married
womanizers. Get over yourselves. Join the human race.
All that behind me now. I don't know what the Mets'll do in the ninth
inning now. They had enough trouble when they were just worried
about how to get to K-Rod. Now there'll just be the big
void. Oh, and Igarashi too. He may get through some
situations but not the lion's share, that's pretty certain. Of course,
anything can happen in baseball. I really believe that.
But percentages are against it. Unless he's one of those guys who
gets way tougher when the chips are on the line, he just won't have the
composure of a closer. I'm laughing as I write that last.
How ironic that a guy who shows absolutely no composure in his personal
dealings can keep his cool on the mound. Will his recommended
anger management classes affect his mound performance negatively?
You have to wonder.
But, even more significantly to me as a baseball fan, I won't really be
able to even root for him anymore,. And since he is the closer,
to root against him is to root against the Mets...very directly.
More often than not, it's either K-Rod pumping his fist in the air or
another Mets loss. Nobody saves the closer.