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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Epstein offered this assessment of Drew, whom the Sox valued for the combination of offensive and defensive skills, the latter of which were important (to them) in right field at Fenway Park: “Maybe we valued him more than most for that reason, but he was certainly the right fit.”
Sorry, but just can’t drink the Kool-Aid on that one. During his two seasons in Boston, Drew has batted .275 while averaging 15 home runs, 64 RBIs, and 82 runs scored while starting 117 games per season. After Manny Ramirez got traded, Drew had the highest average annual salary on the Red Sox roster.
...Somewhere along the line, someone needs to devise a system in which people who post comments on the internet are required to provide their real names and, perhaps, places of employment. This would help eliminate the legions of nitwits and cowards who shred anything and everything in their path while hiding in their mothers’ basements.
It’s known, Slacker University Info Booth, and my mother’s dead. Thanks for reminding me.
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1. Tripon Posted: December 16, 2008 at 05:52 AM (#3030188)And now that I actually read the article, he's arguing that Drew's overpaid. Okay, I can agree with that.
Your move, Tony. Your move.
i have really liked everything he's written for the globe until i read this. how about some context?
Presumably, they used a replacement player, which is of course accounted for in a stat called Wins Above Replacement.
Phil Coorey
I live in Toowoomab Qld and love JD Drew - feel free to email me on pcoorey@ozemail.com.au to discuss anything further - I love JD Drew and think that his home run vs. K Rod in Game 2 was pretty ####### sweet
yeah, you know what also sucks? Secret ballots. Those cowards, they're afraid to tell people who they voted for!
He played 140 games last year, missed a lot of time down the stretch this year, was baseball's best player when Ortiz went out in 2008 and has hit two of the biggest home runs in Red Sox post-season history.
I dunno, the injuries can frustrate but I would say the return has been pretty decent.
Tony has a thing about the internet. When Schilling was posting on Sons of Sam Horn and then started posting on his own blog, Massarotti happened to be on weei in Boston and said, in this jealous little girl tone, well, if he's not gonna talk to us, maybe we won't publicize his next charity event. No joke.
Tony got to the party late and now finds that the job of sportswriter isn't all it was cracked up to be. Information doesn't have to go through him. Everyone doesn't have to listen to him.
Well, too bad. He should adjust to it. And if some criticism has no merit, then he can just ignore it, right? If other criticism has a point, then what does it matter if it's attributed to a clever user name?
I know someone who, when he is criticized, always lashes out at the critic, desperately finding some way to take the critic down a peg. If you casually mention that the Dolphins (his favorite team) didn't play well, he'll instantly respond with, "Well what's your team?" Once he expressed his opinion poorly, and I agreed with what I thought he was saying. I repeated it as I understood it, and asked him if I understood it correctly; he lambasted me for being intolerant, closed-minded, and, in his words, "not allowing me to have my own opinion." Everyone in the room knew I was agreeing with him, except him - he thought, because I was questioning what he said, that I was disagreeing with him.
When I hear Mazz on the radio and read him in print, he strikes me as one of these guys. He seems like he cannot live in a world where he can be criticized without having the chance to do the same to the critic, either from an eye-for-an-eye perspective and/or in a feeble attempt to delegitimize the criticism by delegitimizing the critic.
Boston.com:
Even more proof that Drew is a dick:
Anyways, I liked the Drew signing and never really cared one way or the other about his personality. He is a baseball player. But, after finding out about his kid I began to like him (at the time I had a 1 year old with a really bad cough which would keep her up at night....this was off and on for several months, and was very scary So, I was quite sympathetic. I am not comparing a cough to what his son had, but little kids with allergies/asthma/coughing can become dangerous real quick). I honestly don't know how he even went to the field at all. Other than Manny's walk-off in game 2 of ALDS, Drew's 'redemption' grand-slam against CLE was my favorite moment of that post-season (actually, it is probably a toss up, but my reasons for liking each are so different).
Maybe my kid's cough was so bad due to my wife, her, and me living in my mom's and dad's basement. Which is pretty damp and dark due to the basement actually being below the basement my dad lives in of his mother's house.
I abhor morons like this who are incedibily fortunate to watch their home team sign a great player to a reasonable deal and then actually complain about it.
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