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Monday, July 14, 2008

By passing on Derby, A-Rod comes up very small

A Home Run Derby in Yankee Stadium with no Yankees.

What a crime.

But this is a crime with an official No. 1 suspect: a fellow named Alex Rodriguez.

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Some day, A-Rod wants people to watch him walk down the street and say, “There goes the real home run king.” Well, we hate to break it to him, but real home run kings think the Home Run Derby is part of their job description, not somebody else’s problem.

C’mon, Stark, you’re better than this.  After reading this article, A-Rod doesn’t come out looking small, you do.

Jimmy P Posted: July 14, 2008 at 04:39 PM | 13 comment(s)
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   1. Rough Carrigan Posted: July 14, 2008 at 08:20 PM (#2856416)
It's a kabbalah thing. ARod's a conscientious objector. It's just like Ali in the late 60's!
   2. ValueArb Posted: July 14, 2008 at 08:22 PM (#2856418)
He's stark raving mad!

I got an idea, why don't we cancel the derby and the all star game, and actually play real baseball during these days?
   3. Chris Dial Posted: July 14, 2008 at 09:15 PM (#2856454)
Jayson Stark this crap? THat's just a shame.
   4. Does Aaron Hill Have To Smack A Pitch? Posted: July 14, 2008 at 09:52 PM (#2856488)
Let's go to an alternate universe where ARod DOES participate in the HR derby, and we find out that he ended up injuring himself (over-swinging?) or messed up his timing so much that he has a terrible slump for the first 3 weeks after the ASG.

What happens? The NY media jumped all over it and pointed out how he was "selfish" by trying to "steal the spotlight" during the ASG by "showing off" during the HR derby, and how this selfishness has now hurt the Yankees chances to catch TB/BOS.
   5. Darren Posted: July 14, 2008 at 09:54 PM (#2856491)
Can someone tell me how Stark got a good reputation? Since he's been at ESPN, he's been all about middle-of-the-road conventional wisdom analysis and ridiculously uninteresting trivia.

I still wonder why ARod was so intent on returning to the Yankees.
   6. Esoteric can feel Strasburg slowly slipping away Posted: July 14, 2008 at 10:27 PM (#2856520)
In an alternate universe where ARod does compete in the HR derby, he still gets the crap kicked out of him by Josh Hamilton. My god, my god.
   7. Carl Spongberg Posted: July 14, 2008 at 10:27 PM (#2856521)
Now that it’s actually happening I think the HR derby is just fine as it is. The Josh Hamilton show.
   8. BeanoCook Posted: July 14, 2008 at 10:31 PM (#2856522)
A Rod is a chump. Josh Hamilton is more popular in Yankee Stadium than A Rod ever was. A Rod is about as vanilla as Tim Duncan. Boring.
   9. robinred Posted: July 14, 2008 at 10:37 PM (#2856528)
I still wonder why ARod was so intent on returning to the Yankees
.

$

And maybe wanting to shut everyone up by winning there someday.

But probably $.
   10. NJ likes the people, the books, hates the format. Posted: July 14, 2008 at 10:53 PM (#2856538)
Josh Hamilton is a killjoy with all this Jesus talk...
   11. Chris Dial Posted: July 14, 2008 at 11:32 PM (#2856579)
Can someone tell me how Stark got a good reputation? Since he's been at ESPN, he's been all about middle-of-the-road conventional wisdom analysis and ridiculously uninteresting trivia.
I was in Philly in the mid-90s, and Stark was very refreshing in the Daily News - a much better alternative to Conlin. Stark actually wrote more sabermetrically, I like him. Then he got mainstream.
   12. bads85 Posted: July 14, 2008 at 11:44 PM (#2856594)
Stark was very refreshing in the Daily News - a much better alternative to Conlin. Stark actually wrote more sabermetrically, I like him. Then he got mainstream.


Tallest pygmy type of thing. At best he was Styx pre- Conerstone/Paradise Theater. Now is is Kilroy Was Here. He's the Mr. Roboto of ESPN.
   13. Slinger Francisco Barrios (Dr. Memory) Posted: July 15, 2008 at 09:18 AM (#2856822)
At best he was Styx pre- Conerstone/Paradise Theater.

He blew chunks?

Now is is Kilroy Was Here. He's the Mr. Roboto of ESPN.

He now blows major gnarly chunks?
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