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Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Bisher Unleashed: Mike Hampton: Biting the Hand that Fed Him

Holy octogilds!...I wonder if Bisher was this rough on Shoeless Joe!

Not that Mike Hampton would ever have been considered a mental giant, but surely he must have learned how to read a road map in his mutilated pitching career. Surely somewhere along the way he must have learned that there is something of honor in gratitude, but then we are dealing with the world of professional athletes, in which ingratitude is a prevailing trait.

Thus, it should not have been a surprise when the news arrived Monday that Hampton had told the Atlanta Braves that he would not be pitching for them next season. He has decided to jump to the Houston Astros, for whom he had pitched earlier in his career. Hampton explained that he wanted to be nearer his children. Poor dummox, he only has to check a map to learn that Houston is 1,188 from Paradise Valley, closer than Atlanta, but hardly close. He and his two sons had been about that distance apart the last three seasons, most of which Hampton spent on the Braves roster, drawing a fat salary and enjoying all the privileges of a productive player at team expense.

...So, living on the fat of the land, contributing nothing, what more could be expected of this All-American casualty?! They say he is currently involved in divorce proceedings. Too bad the Braves weren’t able to file suit themselves, citing non-support.

Repoz Posted: December 03, 2008 at 12:43 PM | 5 comment(s) | Login to Bookmark
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   1. Chris in Wicker Park Posted: December 03, 2008 at 01:07 PM (#3019609)
I find it hard to feel too sorry for the Braves here . . . Hampton didn't sign on with them and they knew they were taking on a lot of risk when they traded for him . . . I guess it is comical that Hampton is in effect blaming his kids again for his move, but this is a business - he did get traded twice under his last contract, afterall
   2. Shooty: Applying to be Fearless Leader Posted: December 03, 2008 at 01:10 PM (#3019610)
Jeez, isn't Hampton doing the Braves a favor by leaving town?
   3. Hang down your head, Tom Foley Posted: December 03, 2008 at 01:51 PM (#3019620)
In 1950 (Bisher) left the Charlotte News to become sports editor for the Atlanta Constitution. In 1957 he joined the Atlanta Journal and the Sunday Journal-Constitution as sports editor and columnist,

WHERE IS YOUR LOYALTY NOW?
   4. Walt Davis Posted: December 03, 2008 at 05:38 PM (#3019871)
Braves trade for overpriced, underperforming pitcher with 35 years left on his contract who gets hurt ... it must be the player's fault!

The Braves' "loyalty" to Hampton of course lasted as long as it did because the contract required that they pay him. Hampton, to his credit, went through 35 years of rehab for the Braves and took the mound every time he was remotely healthy.
   5. Mike A Posted: December 03, 2008 at 05:54 PM (#3019885)
I think part of it was Hampton's public comments about how he felt he was 'indebted' to the Braves for being so patient with him...then he goes and signs elsewhere for less money. That's a little annoying. I guess it's kinda like how Met fans felt when Mike made his famed 'school system' comments.
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