Monthly archives: June 2003
Instructions Upon My Death
2003-06-30 06:52
take my record books and throw them in the freezer for my descendants to thaw and take my boring life story and burn it to ashes along with Sammy Sosa defining each each side of the plate with a tap of the bat Mark McGwire eyes blinking hard then stretching wide open to see what is coming Rickey Henderson bent over his head following the ball in then stopping straight down eyes peeking back at the catcher's glove Barry Bonds face full of boredom and disgust all those ball threes
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It's Curse or Be Cursed
2003-06-27 08:45
To not be Piniella's pet peeve,
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My Last Joe Morgan Comment
2003-06-25 09:27
Men who openly
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The Real Bard's Joe Morgan Chat Wrap
2003-06-20 19:55
I'm taking some time off, just restin' and chillin', --Score Bard Dave, New Jersey: Regarding "Hat-gate" (Clemens in the HOF as a Yankee); Why shouldn't Rocket go in as a Yankee? Everytime he plays in Fenway he gets no respect/love from the fans (partly because he is a Yankee, but more so)...even his wife and family get verbally abused at these games. The Boston fans don't like him, why should he honor that town and club by wearing their hat? Shouldn't it come down to what town he (and his family) was happiest playing in? His best memories? Everyone needs to remember Boston didn't want him anymore. Yet, the Yankees traded a favorite (Wells, at the time a great pitcher too, still is) to get him, showing they wanted him. Shakespeare: Love me or love me not, I like the cap; The Taming of the Shrew, IV, iii Joe Vallee (Woodbury, New Jersey) What was it like coming back to Philly this week? Although you were there for only a short time, I'm sure you have some good memories of the World Series year in 1983. Can the Phils get consistent, or is this team hopeless? Shakespeare: I remember a mass of things, but nothing distinctly. Carolyn (Vienna, VA): How aware are players and former players of Larry Doby? Seems like everyone talks about Jackie Robinson but rarely about Mr. Doby. Shakespeare: I say, this house is as dark as ignorance, though Sam (Ypsilanti, MI): I'm a big fan! In your column about the AL West, you note that the A's "Big 3" have been more vunerable than in the past. But look at their ERAs - Hudson 3.08, Mulder 3.26, and Zito 2.92. Struggling? These three are what is holding this team to a good record! Zito's 7-5 record overshadows that he is 1st in the AL in BAA (.197). What gives? Shakespeare: Your eyes do make no coaches; in your tears Jeff from Newton, MA: On the topic of GM's and Billy Beane's new found fame (Moneyball): Who will be running the ball clubs of tomorrow? Will it be the Chairman of the Board type Owner(Steinbrenner), the all-knowing, stat watching GM (Beane, Epstein), or the ex-ballplayer Manager who understands the intangables (B. Valentine, J. Torre, M. Scioscia)? Can they work together? Shakespeare: To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow, Doris - Virginia: Why do you call Barry Bonds by his first name when you refer to other players by their last name? Shakespeare: Accuse me thus: that I have scanted all Kevin (New York, NY): When you were a player, were salary differentials between high paid and low paid athletes ever a problem in the clubhouse? Shakespeare: Noble friends, Jeremy (Portland, OR): It seems like the Reds have been getting into more than their fair share of Brawls recently. Is it just bad luck, or are they over reacting? It looks to me like some of them are a little eager to fight, but I've never had a Major League fastball coming at my head. Of course, you don't see Larkin or Griffey charging the mound. Shakespeare: My lord, wise men ne'er sit and wail their woes, Utek (LA): You say that Albert Pujols is the best young hitter in the majors, because he "attacks the ball". I'm not sure what you mean by this. Lots of hitters---particularly young hitters--- are aggressive and swing hard without putting up Pujols' numbers. Please explain. Thanks. Shakespeare: So that the ram that batters down the wall, Bobby N. (Bloomington,MN): Do you think that Roger Clemens has a chance to be the first 100% player in the Hall of Fame or do you think he will be around the Nolan Ryan percentage? Shakespeare: What, a hundred, man? Jerry, Seattle, WA: I love your analysis. Is race still as big of an issue in baseball as Gary Sheffield made it seem when he said that Sammy Sosa was being unfairly ripped because of his skin color? Shakespeare: Thou think'st 'tis much that this contentious storm Chuck (Chicago): I wanted to hear your opinion in regards to who you feel should be the starting pitchers for the All-Star game. Esteban Loaiza has the best ERA by nearly an entire point in the AL, but I don't even hear him being considered. And is Kevin Brown a lock for the NL? Which two pitchers ought to face each other at U.S. Cellular Field? Shakespeare: Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, Rob (Augusta, GA): I was wondering, with the Braves sudden emphasis on hitting and just enough pitching, do you think the team is ready to win a five game series, and two seven series, like in 1995, and not just do well in the regular season? Being a huge Braves fan, this question preoccupies my mind from April until October. Shakespeare: Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased, CBeatty (Denver): Why doesn't MLB bring games to inner cities to help rouse more you youth interest? MLB brings games to Mexico, Puerto Rico, Japan, etc., why not D.C., New Orleans, etc? Shakespeare: There is no appearance of fancy in him, unless it be Much Ado About Nothing, III, ii Nelson (DC): Can a legitimate argument be made that Clemens' biggest career accomplishment on Friday was not that he got 300 wins but instead that he recorded his 4,000th strikeout? Shakespeare: That what you cannot as you would achieve, Jeff: Polson, MT: Great to read your article about the M's and finally hear somebody extolling the virtues of the team and Gil Meche. As I look at their lineup and pitching, I see only one area that really needs an upgrade, Jeff Cirillo's offensive numbers (his defense has been great). If you were Pat Gillick, would you go after someone like Mike Lowell or would you sit tight? If such a trade were possible, what do you think the M's would have to give up (young pitching, pay part of Cirillo's salary)? Shakespeare: What he cannot help in his nature, you account a Joe (Dallas, Texas): What do you think of the Rice/Stanford matchup for the CWS finals this weekend? Shakespeare: I advise you-- Stevie Ridzik (D.C.): Dig your work...But one bone to pick, how can you say "the Blue Jays rely mainly on home runs." when they lead the league in BA-SLG-OBP-OPS-RUNS-RBI and are only 3rd in taters? Shakespeare: Now for the bare-pick'd bone of majesty Rob (Toronto): How bout we get some Blue Jay questions in here! Will they be able to contend with the BoSox and the Yankees over the long haul? Also what are your thoughts on Vernon Wells and do you think he will be an All-Star? Shakespeare: I see thy glory like a shooting star David (Myrtle Beach, SC): Why are the Marlins so Mediocre? It isn't like they don't have any talent. To me they should be contending, not rebuilding. Shakespeare: Well, God give them wisdom that have it; and those Chris Rochester NY: If you were the Red Sox would you rather have Urbina or Armando B. Shakespeare: Both are alike; and both alike we like. nassau, Bahamas: Why is it that we haven't seem a player elected into the Hall OF Fame with 100% voting, and do you think Bonds could be that first player? Shakespeare: If you will elect by my advice, Justin (Boston, MA): What do you think about Hampton's near no-hitter after pitching brilliantly in Seattle, is he back? Shakespeare: O, he's returned; and as pleasant as ever he was. Lars (Int'l Falls, MN): While I still like the overall makeup of the Twins, I really think they lack a bigtime run producer in the middle of their lineup; do you feel GM Terry Ryan will pull the trigger on a deal to acquire help, or will he just stand pat and play the season out and take his chances with what he has? Shakespeare: Advise thee, Aaron, what is to be done, (Original chat is here.)
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The Chat Wrap of J. Morgan Prufrock
2003-06-06 11:51
Jordan (Atlanta): Would Major League Baseball hide the fact that all of Sammy's bats were corked, for the sake of baseball? Let us go then, you and I On the web, the people come to chat Ed Zaboski, Philadelphia, PA: Sure Sosa's excuses look real good now but they had a few innings to switch those bats before they were seized. My question is why even have a corked one in the first place? Like he's not strong enough and the pitches aren't grooved in BP? Just doesn't make any sense. The chilly fog that rubs its back upon North Clark On the web, the people come to chat Steve Deal (Bellefontaine, OH): In the wake of Sosa's corked bat mistake, MLB will likely hand down a 7 or so game suspension for a potentially minor infraction (no player is directly hurt by using a corked bat). What do you think about increasing the suspension time for in game brawls? Could an automatic suspension for leaving the bench/bullpen like in the NBA work in baseball? Yes, indeed there is time On the web, the people come to chat Dennis (NY, NY): Do you think we will ever get back to the "good old days" of baseball, where teams play the small ball and bunt & steal? There are very few teams who try to simply manufacture a run. There is a time to steal and to create, Josh (Coventry, CT): I know it's silly, as a Red Sox fan, to be optimistic about our playoff chances, but this year, more than previous years, the Yankees look extremely vulnerable (especially in the bullpen). Do you think this is the year when the Sox finally outdo the Yanks? And do you think Pedro will make a dominant return? And indeed this is a time Philip (Denver): Hi, It seems like this years Mariners are much like the 2001 team - which worries me because they have no #1 starter to guarantee wins in the playoffs. Is this a problem? They can't turn back, they must dare Tony (Monroeville, IN): What is your opinion about the new computerized strike zone? Do the umpires feel like there is no chance for human error? Do we dare Gordon (NYC): Hi, Andy Pettitte is 30 years old with 132 wins and 4 rings. He could finish his career with some impressive stats, but will people dismiss them as a product of the great teams he's been on? Thanks!! I have known the products already, known them all-- Daniel (Arkansas): How much fun was it working with Marty on Wednesday night? I have known the voice already, known them all-- Brian (NYC): In your opinion, who is the best of all time at robbing homeruns in the outfield? To me that is the most exciting play in baseball. These days, it is formulated, sprawled above a fence Ricky (Albuquerque, NM): Hey! Being a loyal Mets fan, do I have anything to look forward to? It just keeps getting worse. Howe, should I presume? Dustin (Muncie, IN): What kind of pitcher is out on the trade market that the Reds can trade for? Do the Reds have enough to give for a good quality pitcher? I have known the arms already, known them all-- Nevada, Mo: Do you Think Roger Clemens will out duel Kerry Wood on Saturday to pick up three hundred? Or will you yet again have it allude him? Is it the corking mess Joey, Nj: Do you think Jose Contreras is better off being a starter? Is that what we should presume? Greg, NY: Hi, do retired players talking amongst themselves think that a lot of the current power numbers are tainted? Or is the only relevant comparison player within eras? Shall I say, I have gone at times through little parks I should have sent a headward ball Jim Hills, Menomonee Falls WI: Why is it that the majority of Major League Players don't play with injuries any more. A perfect example of this was Wednesday night when Griffey hurt his right arms during a swing, and then on the next pitch he hit a homerun and then sat out the rest of the game. It just seems if he was able to hit a homerun then he should be able to play the rest of the game. In the afternoons, the evenings, they sleep so peacefully! Joey, Nj: Do you think the Orioles are finally a respectable team? Should I, after a win or two, which is nice, Derek Monroe: what do you think about those devils? I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker, Ned: What's worse: corking a bat or scuffing the ball? Would it have been worth it, after all, Andrew (Franklin Lakes, NJ): Do you think the matchup going on at Wrigley this weekend could be a World Series preview? I think, when all is settled and this is dead, Matt (NYC): After all these years, is there a baseball team that you root for? Are you a (X-Team) Fan? Did playing for the Reds and Astros lead you to become fans of the teams? Would it have been worth it, after all, Ken Griffey Jr.: Hey, Am I going to reach 500 HR's this year or is it to late? It is impossible to say, know what I mean? Adam (West Columbia, SC): What are the Braves going to do about their pitching staff, especially their middle relief. It is as if they have a magic bullpen lantern, that cannot be seen. Rich - montreal: What happens when a game is played under protest - as in last night's Blue Jays/Cards game? Will anything come of this? Great game by woody!! When your protests do not seem worth while, Corey Patterson: I've been great this year! Is this a fluke or am I finally going to become the great player I should be? No! You are not a Prince, nor were meant to be! Santos (Huntsville, Alabama: Do you think race has something to do with Sammy's media coverage? The media is meant to be politic, cautious, and meticulous; Will they ask about his hair? Do they dare to question his good name? I do not think they will sing for me. I have seen them riding out onto the waves mike Ny: After Roger Clemens gets 300 are there any pichters after him who can boast that they have won 300; also will we ever see another 300 game winner in a few years from now? We grow old . . . we grow old . . . We have lingered in the chambers of the sea (Compare to the original chat wrap and original poem.)
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