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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Saturday, July 12, 2008
The latest on Bernie Williams…World Series ring bearer.
In the next few days, he will also make his presence known again in the baseball world, first by playing guitar at a gala held by Major League Baseball at the Museum of Natural History on Sunday night in conjunction with Tuesday’s All-Star Game at Yankee Stadium. Then he will be one of three judges in a competition Monday to decide who will lead the singing of “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” on Tuesday night.
The invitation to take part in the All-Star activities was extended by Major League Baseball, not the Yankees, an indication that the team and Williams still have work to do in repairing their relationship. The relationship was strained when the Yankees invited Williams to spring training in 2007, without guaranteeing him a spot on the roster. Williams declined to show up, and he has not played since.
“I am pretty much done with baseball at this point,” he said, adding that now, “my life revolves around music and spending a lot of time with my family.”
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1. Best Regards, Larry M. Posted: July 12, 2008 at 07:07 PM (#2854113)So now the post-game ceremonies will start around midnight. Good job, MLB. #### you, ESPN.
It's a joke that the final game wasn't the final game of the regular season, either. MLB had a "what's it matter?" attitude about it -- uh, because it would be nice to know if the "final game" is actually the ############# final game, idiots???
Prior to this season, everyone thought the Yankees needed starting pitching and that they'd have a tough time getting past Boston, Detroit and Cleveland to make the playoffs.
Maybe I should have been more specific: prior to the Cabrera/Willis trade everyone thought it was a safe bet. Keep in mind the schedule was made last November.
And before they re-signed Alex Rodriguez, the Yankees were considered a mortal lock to MISS the playoffs.
Nobody at any point in the last year thought the Yankees were a safe bet to make the playoffs this season. Had a good chance? Sure. But the Yankees haven't been a lock for October since 2004.
I don't agree with the decision-making process (or lack thereof), and think MLB should have reconsidered, but this decision is not without precedent. Candlestick, Comiskey, Tiger Stadium, Fulton County Stadium, and Riverfront all sat dormant while their teams finished out the regular season on the road. And even if they'd scheduled the last game of the season at Yankee Stadium, there would still be no guarantees of finality, as one game playoffs are regular season games.
What incredibly sad news. He seemed like a wonderful man.
Honestly, this is enough to push me over the edge and sell my tickets. I was sitting on the fence, with the baseball fan in me fighting the ZOMG $2000/ticket. But a 8 PM start? Midnight for all the ceremonies? That complete and total #### for about 10,000 reasons.
F*ck you, MLB. F*ck you, ESPN.
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