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And The Survey Says ……….

Posted by abritishman on August 25, 2009

If like me you’re an avid sports fan and you just can’t wait for the NFL and College Football season to start. And you have about as much interest in preseason football, as perhaps you might want in seeing the numerous repeat issues , as to how Brett Favre or Michael Vick might fare , as to the upcoming season. Enough of it already ! Then what better way than to get away from that all , than just analyzing some of the sports stories that are now taking place ?

Lou’s belief that Notre Dame will make it to the BCS championship game. Keep on taking those meds Lou. I can feel your saliva all over me at present . Thanks , now does that mean I’ll end up with the swine flu ?

In college football , ESPN analyst and well respected former coach , Lou Holtz has made his own prediction as to whom he believes will be playing for the BCS national championship. No surprises there, mind you , except the fact that one his choices is that of his former college team Notre Dame . Whom, Holtz believes, will be taking on the preseason AP Top 25 number one ranked, Florida Gators in the championship. Believe me , when I say understand Lou’s decision when it comes to remaining loyal to a program , where he served them well , as their coach. But in all honesty is there really anyone out there who really believes that The Fightin’ Irish really stands a cat in hell’s chance of making it to the championship game ? It’s not as if the program has been of any relevance in collegiate football for the last decade to begin with.

Notre Dame  quarterback  Jimmy  Clausen  attends  a  press  conference  on  campus  as  he's   photographed  and  takes  questions  from  members  of  the  press   as  to  Notre  Dame's   hopes   for the  upcoming   college football  season.     picture  appears  courtesy  of   usatoday.com/photo/ John  Zich  ....................

Notre Dame quarterback Jimmy Clausen attends a press conference on campus as he's photographed and takes questions from members of the press as to Notre Dame's hopes for the upcoming college football season. picture appears courtesy of usatoday.com/photo/ John Zich ....................

It’s been the proverbial hype and the fact that at the continual behest of NBC that its games are televized to an ever dwindling audience. Never-mind the fact that the network itself has no real rationale in its continuing loyalty to the program. Other than the fact that its head of sports programming Dick Ebersol is a former alumni. But that would seem to explain it all ! I mean what else is there to watch on NBC at present other than the nightly Jay Leno Show , 30 Rock , The Office or Heroes ? When you’re the fourth placed network on broadcast television and you’re even behind Fox when it comes to prime time coverage . Then things have got to be really bad when you’re pinning your hopes on Notre Dame football games , in order to lure viewers and the patronage of your corporate advertisers.

As to Holtz’s reasons behind this sudden burst of enthusiasm for the Charlie Weis coached team . I can only think that Holtz, himself , hasn’t woken up and smelt the coffee. Or one can surmise that his meds are being prescribed to him by Michael Jackson’s former personal physician, Dr Conrad Murray. Over the tenure of Weis’ rein this program hasn’t improved significantly. And if people were being honest , Weis hasn’t really performed any better than his predecessor Tyrone Willingham as a coach. And that’s despite the fact that last season they won a meaningless Bowl game against the University of Hawaii . That being said , if that’s what Lou Holtz is judging this program by and the mere fact that he believes that the team’s quarterback Jimmy Clausen has finally matured into a college player. Then all bets are off !

Whilst on appearance Clausen seems a good player . His leadership skills and on-field decision making does leave a great deal to be desired. Less we forget , this team in terms of its roster isn’t one that you’d deem to be breath taking, in terms of its depth and experience. Even with the return of a number of seniors on the squad. But then again for The Fightin’ Irish boosters and alumnus out there , they live in hope. Anything short of a major Bowl appearance and one will have to question whether or not Weis’ tenure at Notre Dame has been at all worth it. The continued excuses and the fact that the university extended Weis’ contract. It either proves that university President Rev. John I. Jenkins and Athletic Director Jack Swarbrick were foolhardy or they may well have been worried that he’d bolt back to the NFL. I’ll leave it for you to be the judge of that .

Unless I’m mistaken the reason for the New York Mets’ signing of Francisco Rodriguez was to secure a closer that could get the job done. Albeit , that the team over the last couple of years has seemingly fallen apart with the regularity of Janet Jackson or Tara Reid wardrobe malfunction. Staged or not at the time it made you sit up and take note as to what was going on. And for a team that has underperformed overwhelmingly this season. I for one am sick and tired of hearing the continuous excuses from the paeans within Foxsports and ESPN as to what ails the Mets. OK, so one can attribute many of team’s woes to injuries. But isn’t there a reason why an organization has an active roster of 25 players plus its affiliates within AAA and AA ? Whereby they can draw those resources from ? But then again these are the foolhardy Mets . Where they’ve always been of the opinion that they can buy their way out of trouble.

To see the Mets operate when it comes to making many of their personnel decisions. In many respects it’s like viewing a sailor on leave making a deal with a hooker for her services. No matter how steep the price may well be , just as long as he gets laid. Never-mind the fact that the hooker mightn’t be all that experienced to begin with. That’s been the where-with all and mindset of the club’s GM Omar Minaya .

As to their fortunes this year , let’s just say that with a record of (57-68) in the NL East . Their season is effectively over-all that they’re now playing for , is self respect and pride. Not that any of that has been exhibited with by the team to begin with. They’ve bitched and moaned as to their problems and that’s just the players and front office. Never-mind that their fans have been their usual contemptuous selves. Who’d have thought of any New York fan to begin with ? Rarely has a team promised so much each season but continually comes up short with an ever increasing consistency. But then again these are the New York Mets that we’re talking about ! Mediocrity seems to the norm for a franchise that can but look on , as to the success of their crosstown rivals the New York Yankees .

Pitching problems apart this team can’t manufacture runs if their lives depended upon it. And nowhere has this been more indicative than when it comes to their ace Johan Santana . Countless times this season the player has kept his team in games. Only for them to fall apart offensively because of their anemic play . And defensively, this team leaves a hell of a lot to be desired. Little leaguers could teach several members on this team how to play this game while being fundamentally sound at the same time still relish a zeal for playing baseball. Instead it’s like watching a bunch of overpaid primadonnas play at the part of being a professional baseball player.

And if at present , if there’s anything that is indicative as to how out of sorts and the idiocy that’s now taking place within the Mets’ organization. It is that of the case of the team’s former closer Billy Wagner . The player, having resumed his career after having been on the disabled list. He was placed on waivers by the team and an interest was shown in the player by the Boston Red Sox . That notwithstanding , the player is seeking assurances from the his suitors that they’ll guarantee him being a closer on the team. Unless I’m mistaken the Red Sox already have a closer in Johnathan Papelbon . Who if anything , is more than Wagner’s equal and is far more reliable. And whilst I understand that Wagner has a no trade and buyout clause within his contract. He’s hardly in a position to be dictating to either party , as to where he ought to ultimately end up playing . But such is the idiocy of the sport of baseball , where the players seemingly have the real power-management and the game’s hierarchy are held hostage to their demands , much of the time.

Mets'  closer  Billy  Wagner   poses   for the  team's  official  pictures   prior  to  the  start of  the  '09 season  at  the  team's   training   facility  in  Port  St  Lucie  in  Florida .   picture  appears  courtesy of   getty images/  Doug  Benc  .......................

Mets' closer Billy Wagner poses for the team's official pictures prior to the start of the '09 season at the team's training facility in Port St Lucie in Florida . picture appears courtesy of getty images/ Doug Benc .......................

Now come full circle and if things couldn’t get much worse for the Mets. They’ve now lost Santana for the season, due to a lingering elbow injury. That being said if the player should be in need of having to undergo surgery. It’s best that he’s shut down now and the team tend to the problem.

Courtesy of Yahoo and AP Sports :

Mets trade reliever Billy Wagner

By Jimmy Golen , AP Sports Writer .

Boston-(AP) Billy Wagner is on his way to the Boston Red Sox.

After a few days of back-and-forth talks about Wagners’ future , the New York Mets traded the left-handed reliever to the Red Sox for two players to be named.

The AL wild card leaders had claimed Wagner on waivers. He’ll join a strong bullpen that features All-Star closer Johnathan Papelbon .

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The travails of the Mets are never-ending. But many of their problems have come from the sheer ineptitude shown by their front office staff and the moronic coaching led by Jerry Manuel and his staff. And seemingly the Wilpon family, as owners of the team, have shown faith in not only Manuel but also Minaya. As they’ve stated that the two will be back for next season. In the case Mets you can’t win but for losing and then some !

Mets'  ace  Johan  Santana  on  the  mound   against  the  New  York  Mets  at  Citi  Field  in  Flushing , New  York.  picture  appears   courtesy  of   getty  images/  Jim  McIsaac ................

Mets' ace Johan Santana on the mound against the New York Mets at Citi Field in Flushing , New York. picture appears courtesy of getty images/ Jim McIsaac ................

Courtesy of AP Sports :

Mets’ Santana to have elbow surgery, out for year

By Ben Walker , AP Baseball Writer .

New York-(AP) Johan Santana needs surgery for bone chips in his left elbow and the star pitcher is out for the season, the latest blow for a New York Mets’ team battered by injuries.

The team said their 30-year-old ace is expected to be ready for spring training next year. The two-time Cy Young winner was examined Tuesday by Mets’ medical director Dr David Altchek in New York.

Mets’ general manager Omar Minaya said Santana was evaluated around the All Star break, adding the injury worsened in recent weeks, especially after his last start. The GM said “nothing was there” during the previous checkup.

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Oh Mr Boras What Big Eyes You Have And Oh What A Big Mouth You’ve Got …….All The More To Gobble Up The Gullible Owners And GM’s Of Baseball …..

Posted by abritishman on August 19, 2009

I don’t know about many of you readers out there and how you might deem the quality of the articles, I place within this domain. But when it comes to sports there are one or two individuals within its realms that I either despise or just find downright despicable ! I know that we all may well have our own choices as to who those ought to be. But to my mind the individuals that I am about to name , ought to rank up there amongst those without a doubt.

Drew Rosenhaus acts on behalf of his client Terrell Owens as the Philadelphia Eagles’ saga took full steam. As we all know what has since happened with the player and his agent are what fables are made of.

It’s been often said that injury attorneys are amongst the lowest of the low on the evolutionary scale, alongside politicians. To my mind the sport’s agent ought to be there as well ! And especially those who are high profiled . And no one represents that more to my mind , than Drew Rosenhaus and Scott Boras. Rosenhaus, for his part, likens himself as the agent to the stars amongst the NFL . Whereas, his counterpart in Major League Baseball , Scott Boras , is not ashamed to just go out there and pit one major league franchise off against the other. In order to guarantee that his client will be suitably paid , as he sees it. Even if it’s to the detriment of one , if not both parties , as long he or his client doesn’t suffer financially.

Scott  Boras   and  his   client   Alex  Rodriguez .   The  Yankee  slugger   may  well  be   Boras'  most  high  profiled  and  well  known  client.  But  Boras   also   represents   Manny  Rodriguez,  Carlos  Beltran,  Mark  Teixiera   ,  amongst  others . And   in   each  case  the  players  in  question  are   amongst  the  highest  paid   in  the  game.      picture  appears  courtesy  of  ap/photo/  Hugh  MacIntosh  ..................

Scott Boras and his client Alex Rodriguez . The Yankee slugger may well be Boras' most high profiled and well known client. But Boras also represents Manny Rodriguez, Carlos Beltran, Mark Teixiera , amongst others . And in each case the players in question are amongst the highest paid in the game. picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/ Hugh MacIntosh ..................

Say what you will about these aspiring financial gurus or whizzes as the case may be. I know that they’re there to represent their client as best they can . And that they’ve got to also go out there and represent in them not only from a financial aspect but also in the public relation’s sphere as well. It’s all part and parcel as to what is expected of an agent. In both cases Rosenhaus and Boras have their own bevy of stars that they represent through their respective corporations. When a star is in trouble if it’s not a close member of the family that they turn to first. Then without a doubt it’s to their agent . And in many respects on appearance , the agent has to be all things to all people. Even if in some cases they’re none too qualified.

San Diego State pitching phenom Stephen Strasburg who recently signed with the Washington Nationals.

My main reason for writing this piece is merely from the standpoint of what has taken place concerning the signing of the number one draft pick in this year’s baseball draft. And unless you’d been hiding under a rock. Boras as agent of that pick , Stephen Strasburg , was seeking a signing bonus said to be in the region of $30m for the young pitcher , who attended San Diego State University . And whilst no one doubts that the talent of the young phenom. I’ve got to say that there’s no way in hell that a major league baseball franchise out to be shelling out $30m for someone who’s yet to prove them-self at the professional level. One has also to bear in mind , many of the idiotic quotes that can be attributed to Boras, when it comes to the finances of baseball.

And though when the deal was finalized and signed , wherein the Washington Nationals acquired Strasburg for what’s now a record signing bonus of $15million for a player. It has to be said that someone was either duped or the Nationals willingly did this to save themselves further embarrassment. While no one bear Strasburg any ill will. He’s now been placed in a position where the expectations placed upon him will almost certainly be unbearable. Furthermore, for a franchise that’s lacking in success. And even more to the point, has been woefully inept in its on the field performances as well as its personnel decisions as of late. It’s hard to see how the Washington Nationals , much less Strasburg can meet those expectations.

Anecdotes coming forth from the pursed lips of Boras have been from the asinine to some might say the astute with regard to the state of the game. But as always with him it’s been nothing than more than about the money . And how best he can get a franchise to overpay for one of his clients. Perhaps his most famous sound byte is that of “…. the market will continue to bear what it’s allowed to bear. As there are millions of dollars that’s being made by Major League Baseball.” When one considers that the vast majority of the league’s franchises are barely surviving. One has to ask Boras where he’s getting his facts from ? Other than the financial behemoths within the game . Such as the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox , Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Dodgers , St Louis Cardinals and New York Mets . There are very few franchises within baseball at present. That are actually turning an operating profit , without an assist from the hierarchy of Major League Baseball in terms the tax-sharing revenues that’s afforded to those teams. And it’s not as if any of the franchises are prepared to open up their books to intense public scrutiny to begin with.

But yet somehow MLB has been able to dupe, cajole and in some cases force municipalities , county and state governments to enact new taxes , or issue bonds at the taxpayers’
expense in order to facilitate a franchise with a state of the art structure. And we hear idiots up and down the country stating that they don’t want their income tax being raised by the federal government. What’s the difference between what’s being done by the federal government and that of your local or state government ? It’s not as if the citizens are actually benefiting directly from what’s being done when a new stadium is being built to begin with.

Boras’ anecdotes :

“I talk to whoever the club wants me to negotiate with. But I do believe it’s the longest period I’ve gone without talking to a GM.”

“We had a situation where we knew Alex was going to be traded-but we had to see where he would end up. So we had an oral understanding a bridge.”

“We received offers from a number of teams, and we’re in the process of going through deal points as to Carlos’ future contract.”

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Scott Boras’ quotes .

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Strasburg Holdout Is Strange, And Both Sides Are To Blame

Posted by Ryan Drescher on August 17, 2009

In the NFL, first-round draft selections holding out is the norm. There’s no true rookie pay scale, so team’s are left trying to figure out on their own what a player who hasn’t proven anything as a pro deserves to make right away. Agents think their players deserve tons of money, while teams tend to differ on just how much they actually deserve.

MLB is much different. For one, there’s a general pay scale that teams usually refer to for draft picks. This makes the process easy and allows for draft picks to sign quickly and even pitch for their respective teams after September call-ups.

This year, however, a high-profile hold-out is occurring in Washington. The Nationals had the good — or bad, dependingStephen Strasburg on how you look at things — fortune of having the No.1 overall selection in the 2009 draft. The team took San Diego State phenom Stephen Strasburg, who was widely regarded as the best player available, bar none. When looking at his stats in college, it is easy to see why the Nationals jumped at the chance to draft him. In 2008, Strasburg had 133 strikeouts, which was second in the country. His ERA was third in the country. He is a pitcher with incredible velocity and great location. For his entire career, he gave up just one home run. His ERA against Mountain West conference opponents was 0.63, setting the all-time record.

Some regard Strasburg as a once-in-a-lifetime talent. Because of that, he is demanding a great deal of money from the Nationals. Making the process difficult between the two sides is that Strasburg is represent by MLB super-agent, Scott Boras. Boras represents the best players in baseball, including Alex Rodriguez and Mark Teixera. All Boras seems to do is negotiate the biggest and best deals for his clients. Rodriguez, of course, is playing under the biggest contract in MLB history, while Teixera was able to ink a deal worth around a not-too-shabby $181 million. Strasburg was likely drawn to Boras because of his high-profile and ability to negotiate huge contracts. Boras is a high-profile agent who will stop at nothing in order to get great contracts for his clients. Boras is ruthless and will threaten to do anything necessary in order to force the team to pay up. Basically, Boras gets what he wants.

For Strasburg, Boras wants a record-breaking rookie contract. He reportedly wants $50 million in guaranteed money, which is an incredibly high number for a player who has proven nothing as a pro. The Nationals, however, have reportedly offered a contract of $12.5 million. While the offer is record-breaking, it appears that Strasburg will want much more than that to come to D.C.

The question regarding who is at fault is an interesting one. Frankly, it seems to be a combination of both.

Boras is out-of-line in requesting so much guaranteed money for a pitcher who has done nothing for the Nationals. The fact that Strasburg was great at San Diego State means virtually nothing. The Mountain West Conference, last time I checked, is not a college baseball powerhouse conference. Though it’s easy to see Strasburg has great pitches, you can’t know how that will translate to the big leagues. Moreover, he struggled in his last start as a collegiate pitcher in the college baseball regionals. While I don’t think that is necessarily a sign of things to come, it does raise some questions.

Look, there have been a countless number of first-round draft choices who have flamed out in MLB. It’s amazing how many first-round draft picks there are that the majority of fans have never heard of. Plus, it is particularly hard in baseball to project how good a player will be once he enters the next level, because everything about the game gets harder in the big leagues. Boras wants big money for Strasburg, but he doesn’t deserve $50 guaranteed, yet. When he proves he is a great pitcher in MLB, then he can get a CC Sabathia-style deal.

The Nationals, on the other hand, also deserve some of the blame. The hype surrounding Strasburg coming into the draft should have let the franchise know that he was going to demand a large contract. If they weren’t prepared to offer a big contract, the franchise could have selected someone else. But they decided to draft Strasburg, and now it is their duty to sign him and get him ready to play in the big leagues. $50 million in guaranteed money is a lot to give to a college star, and the Nationals appear to be right in not giving him that much. Whether the franchise likes it or not, they have a responsibility to their fanbase to try their best to win baseball games. If they fail to sign Strasburg, it will be a clear sign that the franchise isn’t interested in winning games.

The franchise needs to come up with a solution quickly, since the deadline is approaching fast. Strasburg has to make his decision by midnight tonight as to whether he will sign with Washington. That means the Nationals now have less than 12 hours to come up with a deal that makes sense for both sides. It won’t be easy, but it’s a deal that needs to be done.  And if a deal for some reason isn’t agreed upon by the deadline, Strasburg may choose to go and play in the Independent League. How would the Nationals look if Strasburg is playing in the Independent League while they continue to struggle and have the worst record in all of baseball.

Surely, a compromised will be worked out. The Nationals would look terrible if Strasburg doesn’t get signed, and so will Strasburg. He would come off as incredibly foolish and greedy, when he hasn’t proven a thing in the big leagues. A compromise is likely the best solution, possibly somewhere in the $30 million-range.

Washington has good reason to be somewhat concerned that Strasburg won’t turn out to be a great pitcher in the big leagues — there are countless examples of that happening. But if the franchise didn’t want to be stuck with the responsibility of trying to sign the No.1 overall draft choice, they shouldn’t have come in last place.

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If It’s Not About The Money Then What Is It In The World Of Sports ?

Posted by abritishman on August 14, 2009

If It’s Not About Money Then What Is It In The World Of Sports

Well unless we’ve all missed something when it comes to the business of sports. It’s clearly about the finances before one can go out and assemble the talent on the field of play. I’ve read the pieces of many contributors and all that they tend to opine about are the statistics and not much else.

Granted, there’s a need to assess statistics but at the end of the day before one can start to opine on the greatness of a sports franchise. One clearly needs to take a look at the structure and in particular the organizational setup in terms of the finances. The biggest misnomer there is in sports is the fact that it’s about the talent and then statistics. Before any of that can come into being , there has to be a template in terms of the financial setup of an organization. And that too, of the ownership and the subordinates in terms of the executives. If those aren’t in place then it’s hard to see how the groundwork of an organization can come into being.A case in point , is the veracity being placed with regard to statistics and the game of baseball.

The biggest fallacy I’ve read is in a piece that was recently written , wherein the writer was trying to make an argument as to the astuteness when it came to the effectiveness of Toronto Blue Jays‘ GM J P Ricciardi . The basis of the writer’s argument was around the idiocy of Ricciardi’s assembling of talent within the organization. The fact of the matter is that while the talent was there. The team has never proven to be competitive over the tenure of Ricciardi’s rein. The franchise owned by the Rogers family, has been one complete joke over the last decade. Furthermore, over the last decade the team as we know it, has done more to disassemble the franchise instead of trying to main a competitive stride or edge. They’ve not won a World Series since their back to back wins in the early nineties. Since then, it’s been nothing but sheer ineptitude. But the writer would have you believe that the franchise was on the rise. He’d be better off trying to sell ice to the Eskimos for all the sense he was actually trying to make and then some !

I’ve always maintained that a sound structural setup will guarantee success but even more so if the finances and executive talent is in place. The Toronto Blue Jays for their part seems to have moved away from that in terms of its executive setup. More so, the ownership has never been known to spend money on the talent needed to guarantee success. We always hear in baseball that the team is building for the future in terms of its roster. And that in two or three years they’ll be ready to challenge for success. Well as of late, that hasn’t really happened within the game of baseball. Parity as it allegedly is, in for all sense and purpose still about the haves and have nots. We all know who the financial powerhouses are within the game and they’ve been the dominant franchises within the game over the the last decade. The rare exception to the rule may well have been the Florida Marlins . They’ve won two World Series over the last decade. Operating, on a shoe string budget, they’ve managed to succeed where others have failed. But the biggest fallacy within the game, is to believe that these teams are operating on a level playing field. Nothing could be further from the truth. And even with the tax-sharing revenue scheme in place. The game still remains with its imbalances.

There may well be only a handful of teams within the game baseball that actually make an operating profit in the true sense of the word , without the assistance of the hierarchy of the game providing the small and mid-tier market teams with an assist. The game’s hierarchy and its owners refuse to address the issue of a salary cap. And at the same as they continue to see many of their corporate sponsors slowly decline to further involve themselves in the game. And Players’ Union seems all too indifferent to the plight that the game now finds itself in. But what is even more of a concern is that now you’ve got a handful of agents who are now driving the spiraling market in terms of salaries not only for impending free agents but also for new draft picks. Signing bonuses ,are escalating out of control.

And whilst we’re at it, can someone explain to me why it is that a complete ass such as Bud Selig feels that he can dictate the terms under which a franchise can operate and go about facilitating a new stadium ? He’s at present trying to pressurize the Tampa Bay Rays franchise by stating that they’re in need of a new baseball facility. Bearing in mind, that the franchise itself has one of the lowest payrolls in all of baseball and a fan-base that’s no more than 15,000 at best. And even in-spite of its recent success , it still struggles to fill its home venue. Selig’s edict, is that if the franchise is to stage an All Star game. Then it’ll have to avail itself with a new state of the art stadium. Furthermore, if it’s to take place, it more likely than not will have to be at the taxpayers’ expense. When, if there was ever the view that Selig has no concept as to what it takes to run a business. Then his custodianship of the game has bordered on sheer ineptitude. Within the state of Florida ,there’s an employment rate bordering on the national average of 9.5% and his mandate is that the Rays ought to be building a stadium.

Less, Selig forgets , the franchise doesn’t operate on the premise that was facilitated by the idiocy that took place in the state of New York. Wherein, Mayor Michael Bloomberg , facilitated the building of both the Yankees new stadium and that of Citi-Field through a $2.25 billion bond issue . This being the same individual who was critical of the federal government bailing out the financial and automotive industry. But then, he has the temerity to have a bond issue and then issues favorable tax benefits to both the Wilpon and Steinbrenner families. To assist them in obtaining the additional land, in order to facilitate the building of their new facilities. Somehow, not only does baseball seem to be out of touch when it comes to economic realities but so too are a number municipal, state and governmental agencies.

But that’s merely what makes this sport something of a misnomer. In terms of its unnerving base when it comes to its financial setup and lack of reality. It’s not as if the game acts with any fiscal responsibility to begin with.

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One Million Years BC ……..

Posted by abritishman on August 12, 2009

One Billion Years BC !

Am I mistaken but is the hierarchy of baseball as completely stupid as we’ve seen ? My biggest problem is now listening to the incoming Executive of the Players’ Union Michael Weiner trying to explain away David Ortiz’s use of supplements , which he may have used over the early part of his career.

Aaron  hits  755   to  surpass    Babe  Ruth.    And  though  this  record  has  since   been   surpassed  by  Barry  Bonds.  It still   remains  indelibly   linked  to  as  the  mark   that   still  has   veracity.     picture   appears   courtesy  getty images/archives  ...............

Aaron hits 755 to surpass Babe Ruth. And though this record has since been surpassed by Barry Bonds. It still remains indelibly linked to as the mark that still has veracity. picture appears courtesy getty images/archives ...............

In all probability, we’re also now seeing a player actually accepting responsibility for his own actions. How quaint ! Is there a possibility that we’ll actually see Bud Selig actually come out and make the claim ? ‘OK I admit I knew what was going on but we had problems getting a handle on the problem from the outset’. Oh no, that ‘d be far too much to ask ! Here, we have a game that from its very inception has been clouded in controversy. Fom the days of segregation, to the era of Jackie Robinson . And then even , when former home run king, Hank Aaron, undergoing death threats upon the eve of his surpassing of Babe Ruth’s home run record.

Safe,  Jackie  Robinson  slides  into   homeplate   in  a  game   played   for the  Brooklyn  Dodgers .        picture  appears  courtesy  of   mlb.com/archives/history  ..................   @ copyrighted  material     All  rights  reserved

Safe, Jackie Robinson slides into homeplate in a game played for the Brooklyn Dodgers . picture appears courtesy of mlb.com/archives/history .................. @ copyrighted material All rights reserved

Archaic, as the game appears to be on its face. In reality , how far has it come ? We’ve been told that this game is the very fabric of the American Way of Life. Well the American Way of Life appears to be redundant at present , given the economic climate at present. MLB can’t even get its own damn house in order , when it comes to its finances and the very health of its franchises. One only has to look at the fate at present of the Toronto Blue Jays, Pittsburgh Pirates , Kansas City Royals and Chicago Cubs .I’ve even read articles within the sport’s blogosphere of fans opining the great job being done by J P Ricciardi as the GM of the Blue Jays. Well if you consider, an organization merely operating on a shoe-string budget,a source of competitiveness. When your franchise bearly performs above par. Then I’d rather have you come nowhere, near a business or sport’s franchise that I’ve got under operation. Sports, is primarily a business first, with entertainment also at its core. With any success deemed from it, being merely a bye product.

To add insult to injury these are the same owners who come cap in hand to the various governments , be it at the municipal , county and state level looking for public funds to build stadiums across the country. But yet, when I hear these so called die in the wool purists of the game opine on what’s with it . Rarely, do I hear them opine on this very topic. Once again, how quaint ! Talk , is one thing, but it’s best also to at least have the facts to back up an argument.

MLB and its owners are like the members of Congress. They start to whine the moment theyfeel it necessary to do so. And furthermore, what makes their behavior all the more intolerable is that we don’t even see the kids in pre-school behave as badly as the owners or the members of Congress. But that’s merely my opinion here ! If you’ve got an opinion on the matter , I’d gladly like to hear it , or read it as a response.

The  Sultan  of  Swat    the  remarkable   Babe   Ruth     .         picture   appears   courtesy  of   getty  images/archives   ................

The Sultan of Swat the remarkable Babe Ruth . picture appears courtesy of getty images/archives ................

Baseball for all of its virtues, is bearly out of the dark ages , in reality. I mean, one only has to look at the game’s hierarchy and how the players themselves, have gone about representing the game. It no longer has any real honor and of its heroes , we still continue to question their exploits at every level. Much like the dinosaur ,of the Mesozoic era, the relevance of the game is now on tenderhook . As it tries to find a path that’s relevant.

Under Selig’s watch the game and we’ve been led to believe, it has been appropriate, with regard to its overal guardianship. But it has been compromised by the greed of the players and its owners. And the greater crime, has been the complete subterfuge that the fans have been subjected to. And we’re meant to find something, that’s pure about this game ? On what level, if the message that’s being sent …is that’s it’s OK to cheat and then lie about it ? Well I guess, that’s indeed a lesson that we ought to be passing on to our kids then ? As if it’s not enough that we subject them to enough violence on television alongside a broken education system that bearly teaches them anything that’s worthwhile ! Well that’s something to think about now isn’t it ?

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The Other Shoe Dropped And It’s Not All That Big It’s Merely Perception ………….

Posted by abritishman on August 12, 2009


The Other Shoe Just Dropped And It’s Not All That Big It’s Merely The Perception

The MLB All Star Game of 2008 and in particular the Home Run Derby made a hero out of Josh Hamilton of the Texas Rangers . His problems have been well chronicled from his chronic alcohol and drug abuse . Hamilton, for all of his virtue, as a gifted player, who can hit with power, made what he says was an error in judgement.When he was caught in a local bar with several young females and strippers. Now bear this in mind , Hamilton is said to be a happily married man with a young family.

Josh   Hamilton   lets   loose   in  the  2008   Home   Run   Derby at  the  Yankee   Stadium  in  New  York.  The   player  though   did   not  win  the   tournament  , excited  the   crowd  with   his   repertoire   of   explosive  hitting  ,  scoring   28  home  runs  in  the  opening   round  of  the  competition.     picture  appears  courtesy  of  getty images / Mike   Segar   .........................

Josh Hamilton lets loose in the 2008 Home Run Derby at the Yankee Stadium in New York. The player though did not win the tournament , excited the crowd with his repertoire of explosive hitting , scoring 28 home runs in the opening round of the competition. picture appears courtesy of getty images / Mike Segar .........................

Now it begs the question after having undergone sobriety , wherein, the Rangers assisted the player by placing him in treatment for his substance abuse problems. I can only ask of the player , what the hell was he thinking ? Did it not occur to him that by putting himself in such a position, where he’d become vulnerable, to possibly resuming his drinking and the use of drugs, it would do him irreparable damage ?

Josh  Hamilton  at  play   with  some   females   at  a  bar   in   Arizona  .     pictures  appears  courtesty  of   tmz.com   copyrighted  material   @  All   rights  reserved  ...............

Josh Hamilton at play with some females at a bar in Arizona . pictures appears courtesty of tmz.com copyrighted material @ All rights reserved ...............

It is this sort of notoriety and idiocy shown by today’s athletes that clearly indicates to us all that they obviously feel that ,they’re above the laws of the land.

Hamilton  with  his   wife  and  children   riding  in  a  parade   prior   to  the  2008  All  Star  game   held   in  New  York  at  Yankee  Stadium.     picture   appears   courtesy  of  ap/photo/  Paul   McMillan   .........

Hamilton with his wife and children riding in a parade prior to the 2008 All Star game held in New York at Yankee Stadium. picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/ Paul McMillan .........

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Hamilton by his own admission acted stupidly and irrationally. But once again who’s really to blame here ? Clearly it’s the player and once again no amount of apologies, either to the public or his family will negate or add any veracity to his act of contrition. He seeks the public’s empathy for his action , much as in the same way that Michael Vick and Donte’ Stallworth did for their asinine acts . We’re told that we ought to be a forgiving society ? Well I say, enough is enough ! It has to stop ! These are grown individuals and not children. Are we meant to treat them as such ?

Hamilton   in  a  cap,   is   seen  here   in  full   swing,  taking   part  in  the  festivities   at  a  bar   in   Phoenix   ,  Arizona .    picture  appears  courtesy  of   tmz.com     copyrighted  material   @  All  rights  reserved  ..............

Hamilton in a cap, is seen here in full swing, taking part in the festivities at a bar in Phoenix , Arizona . picture appears courtesy of tmz.com copyrighted material @ All rights reserved ..............

And for all of the apologists out there , who seek to absolve the likes of Vick , Stallworth and now Hamilton. Can we have some common sense , as to trying to making an argument here ? It is becoming asinine to suggest that these athletes are actually learning anything at all from their mistakes ! ith each and every action they seek the public’s empathy and we’re to believe that for all sense and purpose this action won’t at all be repeated again ? I know that Roger Goodell allegedly, has Vick and Stallworth on a tight leash. No pun intended , concerning Vick ! But it’s apparent that if you’re going to act like a child instead of behaving and acting responsibly. Then screw it , then you ought to be treated like a damn infant ! Prissy athletes who over indulge and continue to act like an ass ! Is there anything else that I’ve left out ?

Hamilton   at   a  bar   in  Phoenix  Arizona   alongside   some   unknown   females .   The   player  allegedly  having   overcome   alcohol   and    drug  abuse   fell   off   the  sobriety   wagon.  He's  since  apologized  to  the  Rangers'   organization as  well  to  the   fans   and   above   all  to  his  family  for  his  misdeeds.     picture  appears  courtesy  of   tmz.com     copyrighted   material   @  All  rights   reserved  ......................

Hamilton at a bar in Phoenix Arizona alongside some unknown females . The player allegedly having overcome alcohol and drug abuse fell off the sobriety wagon. He's since apologized to the Rangers' organization as well to the fans and above all to his family for his misdeeds. picture appears courtesy of tmz.com copyrighted material @ All rights reserved ......................

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Picks And Pans ………

Posted by abritishman on August 6, 2009

Maurice Clarett , now there’s a name I’d rather not hear ! Over-hyped, enabled by all within the Ohio State’s athletics program. Having squandered, what many thought was once a promising college career. The Buckeyes’ running back felt that he was ready for the NFL as a sophomore entrant at the next level, in terms of his football career. He sought to challenge the NFL’s age eligibility entrance requirements. Having failed in that endeavor, Clarett’s ambitions spiraled downards and headed south. Next thing we knew , the former Buckeye had ran afoul of the law and he then sought to blame others for the poor choices that he’d made.

Clarett    seen  here  making  a  phone  call  while   in  prison.   The   former   Buckeye  sought  his   early  release  but  has  since  requested  the  state   Parole  Board   to  rescind  the  request.     The  player   still   feels   that   upon  his   release   ,  he'll  have   something  to   offer   the  NFL  as  a  player.    picture   appears   courtesy  of   ap/photo/  Michell   Mayhew  .....................

Clarett seen here making a phone call while in prison. The former Buckeye sought his early release but has since requested the state Parole Board to rescind the request. The player still feels that upon his release , he'll have something to offer the NFL as a player. picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/ Michell Mayhew .....................

Granted , one has to be accountable for one’s actions but at the same time , I’ve a question to ask. What is it that Clarett apparently learned whilst in college ? Other than being there, on an apparent football scholarship. It’d appear that the player forsook all the privileges made available to him. Now an inmate within the state penal system in Ohio . Clarett recently tried an appeal to the state parole board in order to gain his early relase. Misguided as Clarett is , he’s still under the impression that he’s got something to offer to the NFL. From my point of view , that’s akin to Paris Hilton stating that she’d be a suitable candidate to be the next Professor Emeritus at Yale or Harvard. On both levels, Hilton and Clarett share the same sort of personas. They’re both of the opinion that they’re talented and have something to offer to the world. As to what that might be , I’d leave that up for you to decide.

Jason  Bartlett  (right)  gets the  high  five   from  teammate  Evan  Longoria   after  the  player  had  hit  a  home  run  in the  Rays'  6-4  defeat  of  the  Boston  Red   Sox   at  Tropicana Field  , St  Petersburg, Florida.  picture  appears   courtesy  of  ap/photo/  Chris   O'Meara   ....................

Jason Bartlett (right) gets the high five from teammate Evan Longoria after the player had hit a home run in the Rays' 6-4 defeat of the Boston Red Sox at Tropicana Field , St Petersburg, Florida. picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/ Chris O'Meara ....................

Last night , the Tampa Bay Rays (60-48) took the second of two games, in a two game series against the Boston Red Sox (62-44) . That being said, the Rays are still behind the 8 ball in terms of garnering a wild card berth as an entrant into the postseason. They’re now equal with the Texas Rangers percentage points’ wise and are three games behind the venerable Boston Red Sox. Their only hope now may lie in the fact that the Red Sox now face a do or die series against the AL East division leading, New York Yankees . Should the Sox then fall there, then it’s create something of a respite for the Rays as to their long term ambitions might appear , as to the remainder of the season. As good as they appear to have been playing at present . It has been their inconsistency to win back to back series regularly, that has primarily harmed their chances and that has placed them in the predicament that they now find themselves in.

Rays' DH  Pat Burrell   smiles  as  he  leaves   the  field  alongside   the  team's  third  base   coach  Tom  Foley.   Burrell   had    just  hit   a  sixth  inning   home   run   off   Red  Sox   pitcher   Brad  Penny .       picture  appears   courtesy  of   ap/photo/ Chris  O'Meara   ....................

Rays' DH Pat Burrell smiles as he leaves the field alongside the team's third base coach Tom Foley. Burrell had just hit a sixth inning home run off Red Sox pitcher Brad Penny . picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/ Chris O'Meara ....................

Rays’ coach, Joe Maddon , has to have been satisfied as of late with the play of his All Stars, Carl Crawford , Evan Longoria and in particular Jason Bartlett . This trio, seemed to have epitomized what this team has been about as of late. On the pitching front , it has been Matt Garza and James Shields , that’ve borne the brunt of the work. But for the unfortunate Shields , he’s never gotten the run support needed when he’s gone and out and pitched a gem of a game for the team. The batters have let him down , all too often !

Rays'   pitcher   David  Price   delivers  a   pitch   during  the   first   inning  of  the   game   played  against the  Boston  Red  Sox   at  Tropicana  Field   in  St  Petersburg.      picture   appears   courtesy  of   ap/photo/ Chris  O'Meara  ........................

Rays' pitcher David Price delivers a pitch during the first inning of the game played against the Boston Red Sox at Tropicana Field in St Petersburg. picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/ Chris O'Meara ........................

As the season now reaches the stage, where teams will now have to be at their level best. It remains to be seen whether or not the Tampa Bay Rays are able to replicate the success of last year and go one step further and perhaps win the World Series . It’s makes for an interesting prospect don’t you think ?

Vick  seen  here  on  his  to court  in   Virginia      stemming   from  his  indictment  on   illegal  dogfighting  and  illegal   gambling   charges.    The  player  recently   finished   serving    two  years   in a  Federal  penitentiary  in Leavenworth   Kansas.     He   now  hopes  to  resume  his   career   in  the NFL.   But  still  has  to  serve   four   game  suspension  as  part  of   the  re-instatement   process.    He   also   has  the  alternative  of   signing  with  an  UFL  team  , rather  than  awaiting  to  play  in the  NFL.   picture   appears   courtesy  of    getty images/    Paul   Taylor  ..........................

Vick seen here on his to court in Virginia stemming from his indictment on illegal dogfighting and illegal gambling charges. The player recently finished serving two years in a Federal penitentiary in Leavenworth Kansas. He now hopes to resume his career in the NFL. But still has to serve four game suspension as part of the re-instatement process. He also has the alternative of signing with an UFL team , rather than awaiting to play in the NFL. picture appears courtesy of getty images/ Paul Taylor ..........................

As Michael Vick looks to make his comeback within the NFL . Already having been re-instated , he’s still now under suspension , courtesy of the NFL’s commissioner , Roger Goodell . There may well be, one or two teams around the league intrigued to see what the player may well have to offer to a franchise , by way of his play. That being said , two years away from the game , all of the rust and then returning back to a physical regimen won’t shake off the lethargy that the player’ll no doubt posssess. But it appears that the NFC South’s Carolina Panthers as well as the Green Bay Packers are indeed keen to see what Vick might be able to do for their respective franchises. Albeit, that the John Fox coached Panthers, still has Jake Delhomme doing the signal calling for the team. What we have come to realize, is that despite the enigma that Vick is said to be as a player. When he’s on the field of play , there is something that’s electrifying about him. He may well be one of a handful of players , who when they’re in a game , can seemingly make the impossible happen, that can change the complete course and outcome of a game.

As to the Packers , one now must wonder what may well be going across the mind of Aaron Rodgers ? Will be he pull a Jay Cutler on Mike McCarthy ? And clearly one would’ve thought after the team’s distastrous handling of the Brett Favre saga. This’d be the last thing that they would want landing on their plate, within the midst of the Packer faithful. I guess that they’d better call in former White House Press Secretaries to Presidents’ George W Bush and Bill Clinton , in Dee Dee Myers and Ari Fleischer . At least those two , know how to handle any blowback that might and any type of turmoil that’s liable to take place . They’re very well versed in dealing with the media. Which is more than can be said of McCarthy and the Packers’ hierarchy.

However, the unfortunate thing for most fans of the NFL , is the mere fact that we’ve never seen Vick produce that sort of a performance at the professional ranks , much less at the college level. Granted , his career has been built around his exceptional physical abilities and athleticism. But when was the last time you actually saw or even remember Vick playing and leading a team with a great deal of authority ? You may well need to have the memory of an elephant to in-fact go back that far. In reality, it has been few and far between for the player. And in terms of his performances on the field as a professional.

Vick  seen  here   playing  for the  Atlanta Falcons    looks  to evade  the  Eagles'   defensive  player  Sean  Considine    in  a  game   played   at   Lincoln  Financial   Field,  Philadelphia   in  December  of  2006.      picture   appears   courtesy  of    getty  images  /  Jim  McIsaac    .........................

Vick seen here playing for the Atlanta Falcons looks to evade the Eagles' defensive player Sean Considine in a game played at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia in December of 2006. picture appears courtesy of getty images / Jim McIsaac .........................

Now should Vick return to the NFL , it may or may well not be at his desired option of being a quarterback. One way or another however, his return will be welcomed by some . But in other circles, it’ll be looked upon as just another self indulgent star being granted another oppportunity after seemingly being unable to be cognisant of what’s right from what is indeed wrong . Nevermind, the fact that as an adult he was unable to admit to his actions when first asked. We may well be asked to be a forgiving society and in particular of those we believe to be deserving of a second chance. But are we actually able to really forgive someone who from the very onset made a choice on all accounts , he knew to be wrong ?

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J P Ricciardi Is No Poker Player ……Infact This Guy Is Better Off Being A Local Dog Catcher ……….If That , At All

Posted by abritishman on August 3, 2009

Say what you will , but the idiocy that has surrounded the Toronto Blue Jays has bordered on being maniacal and absurd. And it sure hasn’t helped that Jays’ GM J P Ricciardi seems to have priced himself out of the market. Insomuch, as his demands for his ace pitcher Roy Halladay , whom he sought to trade for a number of highly valued prospects.

Blue Jays'  GM   J P  Ricciardi  seen  here  at  the  team's   home   venue in   Toronto.  The Rogers  Centre   in  Toronto  has   been  home  to  the   team.      picture  appears   courtesy  of   ap/photo/  Mark   Gutteridge .....................

Blue Jays' GM J P Ricciardi seen here at the team's home venue in Toronto. The Rogers Centre in Toronto has been home to the team. picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/ Mark Gutteridge .....................

With the 4:00pm trade deadline having come and gone. The player now , though he can still be traded . It won’t be anywhere near the predetermined value that the team and Ricciardi would’ve have sought. He most certainly can’t be taken off waivers , given the fact that no team would be willing to undertake the player’s $10m plus salary for 2010. So now one has to ask what it was that Ricciardi’s ploy might’ve been to begin with. In terms of a really clear maneuver , the Jays’ GM seems to have not properly thought out his situation with regard to Halladay.

The unfortunate position for the fans of the Jays , this is something that they’ve seen with regard to their situation over the last decade. The team is no longer a contender by any stretch of the imagination. At (49-54) the team’s record is woeful in the AL East and the fans have voiced their displeasure. But more so, it has been directed at the general manager. Time and time again whenever, you tend to hear about a team talking about attaining prospects in order to best serve the team’s hope for the future. It’s very rare that this happens for a Major League Baseball club. My own personal thought on the matter, is that teams such as this, aren’t worth talking about , much less thinking that they’ll be a contender in the near future. The immediacy of now is what it’s all about. And in these uncertain dire economic times it is very much the last thing that a fan of big league club wants to hear ……. ‘we’re building towards the future.’

Jays'  pitching ace, Roy  Halladay ,  seen  here   against the  Boston  Red  Sox.  The   player   has  a  11-4 win loss  record  with   a  2.68 ERA  ,  with   129 K's.   All   statistic  leading  categories   for  the  team.   picture  appears  courtesy  of  ap/photo/ The Canadian Press/   Darren  Calabrese ............................

Jays' pitching ace , Roy Halladay, seen here against the Boston Red Sox. The player has a 11-4 win loss record with a 2.68 ERA , with 129 K's. All statistic leading categories for the team. picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/ The Canadian Press/ Darren Calabrese ............................

And now to top it all it must leave Halladay with the feeling that he’s unwanted. Come what may, he’s now in something of an unenviable situation with regard to the Blue Jays. Furthermore with the growing uncertainty as to the Jays’ financial situation . It will become imperative that the situation is resolved in an amicable way that’s mutually acceptable for all of the parties concerned. For the Blue Jays, for a team seeking to obtain the player. But most of all for the player, himself. If nothing else as the situation remains unresloved it dosn’t portend well for the future of the ballclub. Especially , given their financial situation at present. Which isn’t unlike the situation the vast the majority of the clubs around Major League Baseball .

If anything as the season progresses to what’ll be its culmination in terms of the playoffs and the World Series , itself. One seriously doubts that anyone will be of the slighest bit concerned as to the impending fate of the Blue Jays. It’s certainly not as if the hierarchy of the game has even shown the slightest bit of concern as to the imbalance that there now is within the game. Nevermind the fact that one of the most storied franchises in all of the game now sits on the verge of declaring bankruptcy. It’s been the idiots such as Ricciardi, Selig , DuPuy and former MLBPA reresentative Donald Fehr , who’ve chosen to ignore the warning signs that were clear for everyone to see.

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