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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Kiszla: Weight of world tough to bear for Rockies’ Street

“and my head looking at the ground
tears, stupid tears, bring me down”

All lost, the one thing Rockies relief pitcher Huston Street refused to do was cry. His voice cracked. Anguish moistened the corners of his eyes. But tears? No way. A ballgame blown, Street fought to keep what little this beaten man had: his dignity.

“The lazy step for me would be to walk out of here with my tail between my legs and tears coming down my face, then go home and lay in bed for two weeks,” Street said Monday night, after surrendering three runs in a nightmarish ninth inning that gave Philadelphia a shocking 5-4 victory and eliminated Colorado from the playoffs.

... As the Rockies’ season was dying in the bottom of the ninth and hope deflated from the Coors Field crowd of 49,940, Street did something that might surprise you. He confronted his failure. He did it by watching his own personal horror movie of how it all unraveled during the Phillies’ last at-bat.

Street had walked from the dugout, down a lonely hall and up a flight of steps, then after pausing for several minutes at a chair in front of his locker, proceeded to the video room and watched pitch-by-pitch how he was beaten by a two-out walk to Chase Utley, a double hammered by Ryan Howard and Jayson Werth’s single.

Street gazed at the videotape of a 4-2 Colorado lead slipping through right hand. “That’s how I deal with it. I want to see it,” he said. “I don’t want to wonder: Where was the pitch? I want to know exactly what happened… I guess it helps me move past it. But, god, it doesn’t feel good.”

He was one strike away from forcing a fifth and deciding game. “I think it’s foolish to forget. I think it’s also foolish to keep it with you,” Street said. “This game is played by men. Take responsibility. When you get beat, you get beat.”

Repoz Posted: October 13, 2009 at 01:00 AM | 14 comment(s)
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   1. NaOH  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 12:07 AM (#3350645)
Bummer seeing the local team lose, but congratulations to the Phillies and their fans.
   2. Misirlou had a hedge back home in the suburbs  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 12:12 AM (#3350648)
What a first round. This article could be written about any of the 4 losing team's closers.
   3. Howie Menckel  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 12:16 AM (#3350649)
The excerpts sound promising - a young guy who likely has no idea what real adversity is like, but seems to support the idea of absorbing and learning from it.......
   4. Slapinions  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 12:33 AM (#3350658)
Agreed, Constable - what a great first round for MLB.
   5. Hugh Jorgan  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 12:47 AM (#3350661)
Wow, both he and Paplebum just sucked it big time....but hey, as noted above, the first round was heaps of fun.
   6. puck  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 01:22 AM (#3350668)
It's "nice" of Street to take the heat off the rest of the team. Tulowitzki made the last out of both game 3 and 4 with the tying run on 2nd. Imagine if A-Rod pulled that.
   7. Dave Spiwak  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 01:32 AM (#3350671)
I guess it helps me move past it. But, god, it doesn’t feel good.


Lowercase god, eh?!

ATHEIST!

In all seriousness, Street said all the right things. Very classy.
   8. JoeHova  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 01:59 AM (#3350674)
Shedding a tear means you have no dignity? I know it's generally not considered very manly but that seems harsh.
   9. Harry Balsagne Teaches The Correct Way to Hit!!  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 02:28 AM (#3350680)
Wow, both he and Paplebum just sucked it big time

Don't forget the epic vagina of Joe Nathan. Bad first round for closers.

EDIT: Drunken coke for Misirlou
   10. God  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 03:00 AM (#3350683)
Everything hinged on the 3-2 pitch to Utley. Even if it's the most hittable meatball in the world -- even if he ends up hitting a home run -- you HAVE to throw a strike in that situation. That's where the game was lost right there. Ryan Howard beating up on a righty pitcher was merely the inevitable anticlimax.
   11. Bob Dernier Cri  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 07:20 AM (#3350718)
Nevertheless, Howard has done nothing to disprove the OMG TEH CLUTCH hypothesis :)
   12. RB in NYC (Now with Resolutions!)  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 10:16 AM (#3350867)
I still think Beimel should have faced Howard in that situation. But Street is the closer, I guess.

In any case, good comments here.
   13. AROM  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 10:55 AM (#3350892)
What a first round. This article could be written about any of the 4 losing team's closers.


Ryan Franklin's will feature an introduction by Matt Holliday.
   14. cpass  Posted: October 13, 2009 at 12:58 PM (#3351011)
Shedding a tear means you have no dignity? I know it's generally not considered very manly but that seems harsh.

Haven't you heard? There's no crying in baseball.
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