Friday, April 12, 2019
Should the players walk out of spring training
It’s a question I have thought about since the intransigence of the teams to give players any large deals. Maybe they should walk out of spring training to tell the owners that they are pissed off at the, for being a bunch of cheap skates and skinflints. Should they walk out of spring training and go on strike? Maybe.
Monday, December 10, 2018
History of bad leadership haunting Mariners
The Mariners tanking or “blowing it up” can be traced to a poor decision that they made ten years ago. In 2008, the Mariners lost 100 games and fired Bill Bacardi, their previous GM who made a really dumb trade of Adam Jones and a few other players for Erik Bedard. Bedard was a decent pitcher who had no stamina or presence that Bavasi thought could be the ace of a staff.
Unfortunately Bedard was very fragile and never amounted to much, Adam Jones became a star for the Orioles and Bavasi got canned. In October of 2018 the Mariners had a chance to right the wrong and move forward and earn some PC or diversity points by hiring Kim Ng who had worked with MLB. Instead they chose the safe route with Jack Zdurenscik of Milwaukee who was supposed to be a great scout and could rebuild the farm system. What happened? He whiffed on two draft picks which set back the Mariners YEARS. Dustin Ackley couldn’t hit well enough or run or field and Danny Hultzen has an arm of cotton candy.
Then came the SABR Knight in shining armor Lord Jerry DiPoto of the Anaheim Angels. he was going to move the organization forward into the 21st century and past the Angels and A’s. He made a lot of moves but has yet to put the team into the playoffs.
Why should I trust him?
What the Mariners should have done is returned to their roots last fall and winter. Once Joe Girardi was available, they should have thrown out DiPoto and Servais and gone after Girardi and whatever GM he likes in order to create a winning culture. Joe Girardi is the closest thing there is to Lou Piniella. No, we can’t have Girardi, players don’t like him, he wears people out, wants too much money, binder bores us, etc.
That’s the mentality of a loser. A winner goes out, disregards the noise and finds the best person for the job to instill a winning culture. What do the Mariners have now? Two to three more years of rebuilding. Yawn.
Unfortunately Bedard was very fragile and never amounted to much, Adam Jones became a star for the Orioles and Bavasi got canned. In October of 2018 the Mariners had a chance to right the wrong and move forward and earn some PC or diversity points by hiring Kim Ng who had worked with MLB. Instead they chose the safe route with Jack Zdurenscik of Milwaukee who was supposed to be a great scout and could rebuild the farm system. What happened? He whiffed on two draft picks which set back the Mariners YEARS. Dustin Ackley couldn’t hit well enough or run or field and Danny Hultzen has an arm of cotton candy.
Then came the SABR Knight in shining armor Lord Jerry DiPoto of the Anaheim Angels. he was going to move the organization forward into the 21st century and past the Angels and A’s. He made a lot of moves but has yet to put the team into the playoffs.
Why should I trust him?
What the Mariners should have done is returned to their roots last fall and winter. Once Joe Girardi was available, they should have thrown out DiPoto and Servais and gone after Girardi and whatever GM he likes in order to create a winning culture. Joe Girardi is the closest thing there is to Lou Piniella. No, we can’t have Girardi, players don’t like him, he wears people out, wants too much money, binder bores us, etc.
That’s the mentality of a loser. A winner goes out, disregards the noise and finds the best person for the job to instill a winning culture. What do the Mariners have now? Two to three more years of rebuilding. Yawn.
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
NCAA bracket for worst owners in sports
Lately, I have followed this guy Urinating Tree on YouTube. He likes to rip owners.
So with that said, here’s my bracket for the worst owners in pro sports.
West: Jed York, Mark Davis, Stan Kroenke and Dean Spanos
Central: Jerry Jones, Clay Bennett (homer pick), Clark Hunt and Zygi Wilf
Great Lakes: Mike Brown, Jimmy Hassan, Martha Ford and Terry Pegula
East: Eugene Melnyk, James Dolan, Daniel Snyder and the Angelos Family
Honorable mention: Jerry Reinsdorf, James Irsay, Dan Gilbert, Wilpons, Pohlads
Bidwills, Vivek Ranadive.
So with that said, here’s my bracket for the worst owners in pro sports.
West: Jed York, Mark Davis, Stan Kroenke and Dean Spanos
Central: Jerry Jones, Clay Bennett (homer pick), Clark Hunt and Zygi Wilf
Great Lakes: Mike Brown, Jimmy Hassan, Martha Ford and Terry Pegula
East: Eugene Melnyk, James Dolan, Daniel Snyder and the Angelos Family
Honorable mention: Jerry Reinsdorf, James Irsay, Dan Gilbert, Wilpons, Pohlads
Bidwills, Vivek Ranadive.
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Letter to Shannon Drayer
You have been covering the Mariners for 15 years. In that time, Edgar Martinez retired, Felix and Ichiro became stars and there have been new managers. However, what there hasn’t been is a playoff game or set of games.
The purpose of professional sports is to attain the highest level possible as a team and that is measured by winning a championship. Stats are nice but they’re just window dressing or the hors d’ouevres. What is the point of spending a decade or two in a place like Seattle if they don’t win?
Leave now while you can. I’m sure there are openings in places like St. Louis, Chicago and Clcveland. Otherwise you will never cover a playoff team.
The purpose of professional sports is to attain the highest level possible as a team and that is measured by winning a championship. Stats are nice but they’re just window dressing or the hors d’ouevres. What is the point of spending a decade or two in a place like Seattle if they don’t win?
Leave now while you can. I’m sure there are openings in places like St. Louis, Chicago and Clcveland. Otherwise you will never cover a playoff team.
Monday, September 3, 2018
Political Ponderings
With about nine weeks or 64 days until the midterm elections, I thought that I would give my two cents on the races.
One: I officially detest despise and sneer at the “Governor of New York” Andrew M. Cuomo for his comment about America Not being that great. I will vote for Molinaro unless the other Republican shows me some ability to raise money and can express him or herself well,
Two:Washington State is going to see Maria Cantwell win again as Susan Hutchison will not be able to reach enough voters in. SKP (Snohomish, King and Pierce) counties.
Three: Rauner will lose in November because Pritzker has enough money and the machine behind him. Maryland will still be in the hands of a Republican as Hogan is solid. I like Hogan and feel that he’s a good governor for Maryland
One: I officially detest despise and sneer at the “Governor of New York” Andrew M. Cuomo for his comment about America Not being that great. I will vote for Molinaro unless the other Republican shows me some ability to raise money and can express him or herself well,
Two:Washington State is going to see Maria Cantwell win again as Susan Hutchison will not be able to reach enough voters in. SKP (Snohomish, King and Pierce) counties.
Three: Rauner will lose in November because Pritzker has enough money and the machine behind him. Maryland will still be in the hands of a Republican as Hogan is solid. I like Hogan and feel that he’s a good governor for Maryland
Friday, August 3, 2018
Why I’m defending Urban Meyer
I don’t try to get involved in the college sports realm of who’s guilty and innocent and who is a bit, and should be fired. I will make an exception in the Urban Meyer case because it’s more than whether a coach stays or goes. It’s an attack on white male authority that progressives and SJW’s are trying to undermine or change.
Yes Urban May have been negligent as a leader in that particular case with the former assistant. But he hasn’t been embroiled in scandals the way that some of the other coaches have been. Dock him a games pay I can support. Throw him in the Olentangy Rover or Lake Erie, I need a better reason than one incident.
Yes Urban May have been negligent as a leader in that particular case with the former assistant. But he hasn’t been embroiled in scandals the way that some of the other coaches have been. Dock him a games pay I can support. Throw him in the Olentangy Rover or Lake Erie, I need a better reason than one incident.
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Baseball trading deadline and evaluations of all teams
July 31st marked the Major League Baseball trading deadline and the point in which teams gear up for a run at a playoff berth or retool and plan for the future. Here are my grades for all 30 teams.
AL East: Baltimore traded most of the veterans that were worth something. Machado, Britton, Brach, Gausman and Schoop. Next step is get rid of Showalter and Duquette, dinosaurs from the 90’s.
Boston. Like their football brothers I don’t like the, but they made small and smart moves. Eovaldi and Kinsler will help them in their attempt to hold off the Yankees.
New York. Got help in the bullpen and starting rotation in Happ, Britton and Lynn.
Tampa. Unloaded Archer onto Pittsburgh but got Pham from St. Louis. interesting
Toronto, traded Happ but not Donaldson. They should have dealt Donaldson and or Tulowitzki in the winter. Too bad. John Gibbons will not be managing this team in February.
Al Central
Chicago, a hapless franchise owned by a guy who isn’t interested in putting money in the team.
Cleveland, got Brad Hand from San Diego and Leonys Martin from Detroit
Detroit not much
Kansas City traded Moustakas to Milwaukee
Minnesota sent Lynn to New York. Hopefully Mauer will leave the Twins after this year. His contract was an albatross.
AL West
Houston got Osuna and Maldonado. I will deal with Osuna separately
Los Angeles traded some people
Oakland made a move
Seattle got Cameron Maybin
Texas traded a reliever to Pittsburgh
AL East: Baltimore traded most of the veterans that were worth something. Machado, Britton, Brach, Gausman and Schoop. Next step is get rid of Showalter and Duquette, dinosaurs from the 90’s.
Boston. Like their football brothers I don’t like the, but they made small and smart moves. Eovaldi and Kinsler will help them in their attempt to hold off the Yankees.
New York. Got help in the bullpen and starting rotation in Happ, Britton and Lynn.
Tampa. Unloaded Archer onto Pittsburgh but got Pham from St. Louis. interesting
Toronto, traded Happ but not Donaldson. They should have dealt Donaldson and or Tulowitzki in the winter. Too bad. John Gibbons will not be managing this team in February.
Al Central
Chicago, a hapless franchise owned by a guy who isn’t interested in putting money in the team.
Cleveland, got Brad Hand from San Diego and Leonys Martin from Detroit
Detroit not much
Kansas City traded Moustakas to Milwaukee
Minnesota sent Lynn to New York. Hopefully Mauer will leave the Twins after this year. His contract was an albatross.
AL West
Houston got Osuna and Maldonado. I will deal with Osuna separately
Los Angeles traded some people
Oakland made a move
Seattle got Cameron Maybin
Texas traded a reliever to Pittsburgh
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