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Memory lane

Posted June 22nd, 2007 by Ron

For those who read bylines in the paper: Michael Weinreb, a former Beacon Journal reporter, has an interesting story on ESPN.com today on Yankees pitcher Carl Pavano.

One Response to “Memory lane”

  1. Ryan Says:

    Michael does a great job in solidifying the point: MLB teams have NO BUSINESS offering insane long-term, quadrillion-dollar contracts. Players like Pavano, B.J. Ryan, A.J. Burnette and soooooo many others have gotten hurt and been worthless. Others get the big contracts and then slack off their performance. Again—the list is too long.

    Oakland had that great recent staff of Zito & Co. But when contract-time came, "See ya!" And rightfully so. SanFran will NEVER will squat with Zito. Meanwhile, the A's will probably win the West with a rotation most have never heard of. But they're good pitchers, and most will exceed Zito's win total. Someone HAS to draw the line in the sand, and stop paying these salaries. They—and agents—are ruining baseball for all of us. Kudos to Billy Bean and the A's. I wish them great success, simply because of their mid-market formula for success.

    (P.S. Shapiro may "try" to emulate Bean, but Bean would never sign ineffective players like Delucci, Nixon, Hernandez, Borowski, Fultz and others….then act shocked when they don't produce. More kudos to Bean for releasing Frank Thomas and now Milton Bradley. LOSING follows those two cancers like stink follows crap.)

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