Monday, May 10, 2010

Giving Respect When it's Due

Congratulations....A-Rod. Not for your history tying homer, but for removing all doubt in my questioning as if you truly are a jerk. Instead of using Braden's unbelievable Perfect Game (only the 19th in the history of the game) as a springboard to squashing this back and forth between he and Dallas, Mr. Ego goes and trumps anything Arenas' punk ass could have done by showing that bitterness prevails over all. I don't care if you are Hank Aaron, Pete Rose, or Cynthia Rodriguez, give respect when respect is due to a man that achieves perfection at his craft. Good news though is that Rodriguez is on the wrong side of his career and Braden should have a productive career long after a washed-up A-Rod is campaigning for a team to sign him, a'la Bonds a couple seasons ago. Karma is a bitch A-Rod and Dallas' perfection should show you that. As much as he pretends not to care (although I love his Rays quip), Alex does. No one likes getting shown up. When do the Yanks play the A's again? I can't wait because this sparring match is not over. Point to Humility/Braden

In more baseball tidbits:

-David Wright is striking out waaaay too much. Check these stats so far on the young season. 108 AB 29 hits 41 K's. 41!!! That's a strike out every 2 and half at bats. How do you get half of an at bat? Not sure, but regardless D-Wright is approaching Rob Deer numbers. At a pace of 40% of your at bats and Bay so far a no show, thank God the pitching is holding up and your catchers and a Rook are saving your ass. If the Mets weren't completely overachieving, then this would definitely be highlighted. Do you understand that if he keeps this up his whiff total will reach the notorious 200 mark? That's with an average of 500 at bats. That's at bat total is annual for him. The sad part is his OnBase% is at .400. Makes you think what if.

-The Mariners finally fired their hitting coach and subsequently scored 8 runs on their way to a blow out victory. This is always an interesting phenomenon when teams react this way. Let's see how they do over the next week or two. Then we'll know whether it was the coach or the players.

I'll comment on Tiger briefly. See A-Rod's predicament. Karma is karma. Ba-leeve dat.
Congrats to Tim Clark who went 206 matches before wining his first PGA tournament. And he had to comeback from 7 shots back! See what happens when ol' Hounddog is indisposed? We get feel good stories like Lefty winning the Green jacket for his wife and Clark ending a tournament drought that could parallel a desert. Here's to Tiger "healing" and coming back more Tiger-ish.

Lastly, I would like to present a large middle-finger-you to the masses for not recognizing what Rondo is doing for the C's. The Big 3 are a Medicaid setback from being done and Rondo is single handily keeping them afloat. Did you see his stat like from Sunday? 29/18/13! Really?! And this was his fourth triple-double in the playoffs. Wow! If bitch ass Tony Parker or even Lebron would have done this the media would be blowing all over themselves. But because it is from a self assure, supposed fourth best player, then we just get a small clip. This is history right now so all you CP3, Day-ron, DRose lovers. Recognize that the best true PG in the game just might be in Beantown. Oh and Boston, that's Rondo with an R, not an H.

3 comments:

  1. Isn't the MLB network channel great? Caught the last two innings to witness my first perfect game ever. How nervous was the A's shortstop to record that final out?

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  2. how about no, a-rod is a steroids user. what is sad is that people forgive him. i never will, not for the love of the game, or him diminishing americas favorite past time, but because he is a bitch. any man who choses to use an enhancement instead of just going to battle with what he has....is a bitch. no difference than viagra(no homo) if your shit is lame, its lame, hang it up. and thats what a-rod should have done when he realized he couldn't cut it, same to mcguire, same to sosa, same to brian cushing, shawne maerriman, juan dixon, and probably dale davis or the pacers. there are too many athletes out there that could be playing in their spot. trust me none of the leagues would fold without any of these people. any to answer your question about wright...horrible coaching. they told him in the off season to stop trying to hit the ball to certain spot and just swing like he used to. this was supposed to improve his average from last year. the only problem is three years ago people would occasionally pitch to him the heat. well now that people are trying to strike him out or walk him..just swinging is the dumbest thing i've heard since someone called a-rod a first ballot hall of famer

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  3. Ridiculously nervous. I too watched the last inning on MLB. Best addition ever! How about Griffey asleep in the locker room so he couldn't pinch hit. Is this the same M's that led the season with an ESPN cover. Sad times in Seattle.

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