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ARod wasn't saving the kid from the truck... he was trying to steal his lunch money.
:-)
Then he would have continued playing with a .875 Child-Saving Factor, been well below-average in Ultimate Kid Rescue Zone Rating, and performed significantly below expectation in the brand-new Probablistic Model of Child Retrieval Range.
But he'd still win the Golden Bassinet award.
Sometimes, nicknames just seem ridiculous.
Although it kind of makes him sound like a superhero.
Hmmmmmmm. I'll bet A-Rod staged the entire episode to improve his poor public image.
You do that anyway, don't you? :-)
...but heard the sound of a screeching truck, "oohs" from the crowd, then cheers. When he looked up, he saw his son in Rodriguez's arms as well as a few stunned expressions from onlookers
An interesting twist of fate, given that the truck driver, one Jeff Maier, is already a hero in the Bronx for his interference with a ball in play during the playoffs a number of years ago.
Ooh, sorry. Interference is a touchy subject right now. I take that back.
I'd worship THAT guy for sure, somebody who can't even drive a TRUCK properly, yeah.
If Adolph Hitler, Pol Pot or Idi Amin heroically rescued a child from the path of a speeding truck, would we be willing to instantly wipe away all judgement of their past genocidal wrong-doings and instantly re-christen them heroes?
Didn't think so! So why is it that when A-Rod; someone that is arguably more evil and genocidal than Hitler, Pol Pot and Amin COMBINED, supposedly commits this act, we are willing to cut him so much slack and forgive him for all his past sins? WHY!?!?!?!?!
Actually, listening to the frontrunning ######## on NY radio, he'd be more of a hero in NY. Whatever makes you happy though (which is apparently nothing these days).
Good for ARod. It's nice to remember that these players' character cannot be summed up by how they hit in the clutch. Hope the fans remember that.
Because he put his talent for not getting a hit against Boston to good use.
Seriously, nice job Arod. A tip of the cap for a good deed. I read the headline and thought it was a joke.
I'm kidding but you guys have to admit this sounds a little fairy-taled up. No matter what it was a nice gesture by A-Rod and he even called over a few other players to talk to the family which is cool.
But when I heard Michael Kay speak about the incident during the broadcast of the game, my first thought was "gimme a break."
So did I, sort of. I was worried that he was the one who brought it up before the game or something, so I searched for the story.
Not at all. It would have been the saddest incarnation ever of "past a diving Jeter", as his attempts at rescue came up just a bit short.
My theory is Jeter was there, but ARod cut in front of him to make the play when he realized the kid was out of Jeter's range.
Not at all. It would have been the saddest incarnation ever of "past a diving Jeter", as his attempts at rescue came up just a bit short.
My theory is Jeter was there, but ARod cut in front of him to make the play when he realized the kid was out of Jeter's range
I nominate this post for a Primey.
The active voice would be better: Godzilla saves boy.
Why? A-Rod doesn't hit against us. Plus his fielding is a bit shoddy.
All the best joke responses were already posted on SOSH, so I got nothin'. Some of the good ones:
"Did he yell at the kid to get a secondary lead?"
"Sheffield would have saved the kid but - and a lot of people don't know this - he has a bum shoulder."
"I wonder what he billed the parents for the 'ARod Experience' the kid was able to benefit from...."
"Apparently A-Rod had to step in after Rivera blew the save."
"Surprised he just didn't slap the kid out of the way."
So how would the other Yankees react
Posada - He would have brought his kid with him. Everybody is safe as his face can stop a trck.
Giambi - He'd save the kid and then ask the boy if he'd inject him in the asss with 'roids as a payback.
Womack - He'd try to steal the truck, but get caught. Everybody dies.
Jeter - See Above
Matsui - Tell the kid to go to Japan, life's easier there.
Williams - He would try to calm the truck driver into stopping with some soothing guitar music because he wouldn't have the speed to save the boy.
Sheffield - He would go into a rage, hit the truck driver, nd forget about the boy. The boy would then ask his dad, "Who is R Kelly and what is ##########"
Steinbrenner - He wouldn't save the boy, but he'd buy the trucking company, fire the driver, and hire Emerson Fitapaldi to drive the route.
I'm surprised nobody has made an Asian driver joke yet.
The games the Yankees play against the other teams count in the standings, too.
Posada - He would have brought his kid with him. Everybody is safe as his face can stop a trck.
That's cold. The poor kid has had to have multiple surgeries to fix his skull.
Well, in that case, screw him.
Who, Posada's kid. If so, that isn't what I meant. I'm talking about Posada being ugly.
Ahh.
I know some girls who think Posada is cute.
I'm a generally bitter person.
I know some girls who think Posada is cute.
You know girls that you sleep with and don't care of business too.
Tino - The kid would have gotten run down, but he'd get a nice round of applause just for being there.
Nah, Tino would have found the truck's clutch.
As cynical as I am, that story actually made me feel good.
Gamera is friend of children.
no, a player's character can only be summed up by how he's talked about in Baseball Primer
It was steroids working through A-Rod.
One set of footprints in the stands...
Saved your life? You fell for that old trick?
It's great that A-Rod helped the kid. Why do we have to know about it?
The kid would've been uninjured, TO would've just nudged him out of the way.
And every witness confirmed Moss's story and charges were dropped.
But whatever. It was great he did something, when others weren't doing it. Kudos to him.
hmm.
I like how Kay waited until late in the game to bring it up. Nice restraint on his part.
"Arod was telling me in the clubhouse before the game..."
So you can make idiotic comments like "Why do we have to know about it?" As if by the standards of journalism past, present, and future, a story of a celebrity rescuing a child isn't newsworthy.
If you don't like reading about celebrities rescuing children, cancel your newspaper subscription, throw away your TV, cancel your internet service, and subscribe to The Economist. They only mention ARod in relation to his contract, and even that's only once every few years.
Set a man on fire, he'll be warm for the rest of his life.
A-Rod is an excellent fielder.
The statement was tongue-in-cheek, due to his recent fielding struggles against the Red Sox.
Haven't been to Newbury St. lately, have you?
They showed the kid on the local news swinging a tennis racket, hitting some balls. He had a nice stroke for a kid. I wouldn't play him.
I wouldn't knock Jeter, it was clearly the third basemen's play. If the boy'd been in the lane to Jeter's right, then he'd have been your guy.
Brian added that he hopes they've plugged the holes in centerfield and second base by then.
I once performed a similar service for a somewhat intoxicated young lady and probably got a much better 'reward'.
But my point was that this is just a case of the media making a big story out of something that really wasn't.
If you don't like reading about celebrities rescuing children, cancel your newspaper subscription, throw away your TV, cancel your internet service, and subscribe to The Economist. They only mention ARod in relation to his contract, and even that's only once every few years.
You missed my point. I like hearing the story. I just don't want to hear it from A-Rod. As a Yankees fan, I hate to see Schilling go into Red Light mode. To be fair, I have to ding A-Rod for doing the same thing.
Beane, "My sh#t don't work in trucks"
At first I thought, okay, this must be an attempt at humor in the non-funny, ironic way (you know, the kind that never works on message boards), but no. Sorry to pick on you, James, but you're not even trying.
Players are all victims of the media. Stop blaming them. Was he supposed to say "no comment"? He got asked, he answered.
No, it's not fair, because it's not the same thing. A-Rod didn't walk into the clubhouse and say to a couple of reporters, "Hey, I saved a kids life today." If he had done that, sure he's open to criticism, but if the media already knew about it and asks him what happened, why shouldn't he comment?
Best Regards
John
Only when Scott Boras develops laryngitis.
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John
RDF!!!!!!!
Best Regards
John
Yeah, but the reporters were curious why he was wearing the blue and red tights and blasting the "Superman" theme on his boom box.
Of course, I guess there should be testing of baserunners for Kryptonite.
Best Regards
John
btw, Trot Nixon was at home sleeping at the time of the incident.
I would never let my kid walk in front of a truck. I'm not a deadbeat dad.
You misspelled "New York".
(Yes, I know that joke has been made, but I think my version is funnier.)
I don't mean to sound too cynical, and it probably happened just this way, but...if this were April 1...
I like the Yankees, can't stand the Red Sox, but I'm still real skeptical about this story. Sounds just too much like a Hollywood scene.
I'm waiting for the anti-Yankee blogs to find the holes in this story, but if its legit, great job A-Rod!
Because every thing else to do with A-Rod is too damned expensive for schmucks like us.
Best Regards
John
They interviewed the kid on TV. He's about 9 years old. He said ARod reached out and said "watch out there, buddy", and the kid said "Thank you" and ARod said "You're welcome". All this from the kid himself.
I'm not so sure about that. Michael Kay said that Arod told him in the clubhouse. This story is exactly the kind that Arod would exaggerate to look good.
"It was more like a brush with God," said the Edgartown man, whose son, Patrick, was pulled from the path of a utility truck on Newbury Street on Wednesday afternoon.
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