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1. Best Regards, Larry M. Posted: December 01, 2009 at 12:27 PM (#3399944)Sherman trotted this out on his blog yesterday but I didn't think he'd actually put it in the Post. The award has never been about who "embodies where sports are right now". I think Joel might be taking the word "Sportsman" a bit too literally.
Here's a mental exercise to consider: if SI had given A-Rod the Sportsman of the Year Award, can you feature Sherman writing a "good call by SI!" column? I sure can't.
I'm sure Alex Rodriguez has no complaints.
Usain who?
Sportsman of the Year, my wife wouldn't poison me for winning that.
While I see your point, Jeter doesn't seem to have any trouble getting dates and he still gets the award. It's not a mutually exclusive sort of thing.
The larger point is that I doubt A-Rod or any of them really give much of a damn about the SI Sportsman of the Year award.
Kate Hudson AND a World Series ring. SI has nothing to offer this man.
I think it's more like the lottery. You don't really grieve when you don't win it, but if you do, then it assumes a lot of importance.
I think if A-Rod won, Sherman would've done a complete about-face and written a "Where's Justice for Jeter" column.
He will never get it, for two reasons: (1) He's happily married to a non-celebrity (in fact, I'm pretty sure Mariano's wife is from his hometown of Puerto Caimito here in Panama); and, (2) He's a non-flamboyant Latin American (which is not the most common thing in U.S. professional sports).
Agreed. Probably my all-time favorite player got the 1957 award pretty much as a lifetime thing. Stanley had a good year, but Mr. Aaron had a better, and there was Teddy Ballgame's .388 and Burdette's WS performance, just in MLB.
So? Jeter has Minka Kelly, 5 WS rings, and an SI sportsman of the year cover. I'd take that over A-Rod's haul of Hudson, one, and none on all counts. A-Rod does have a few hundred million on Jeter in career/future earnings, though.
Of course the all-time stupid criticism of the SI Sportsman award was from Chris Russo (who else) for naming Greg LeMond and Lance Armstrong because 'nobody watches the Tour de France".
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