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Game 77, Mariners at Mets
4:10 our time. Dickey v Perez.
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no, no, he didn’t. He was (IIRC) a walk-on at college. It just heightens his appreciation for the little guys.
Hey look willie made the top 10 plays on espn tonight lol
Congrats for making ESPN, Willie Ballgame!
Willie making SportsCenter while heading toward the record for AB without an XBH is proof of Bill James’s point about how talent in professional baseball is the left-hand slice of a bell curve, meaning that the lower you go on the scale, the more players there are who can do what you do. So you go from unique players, like Bonds or Ichiro or the Big Unit, to good but not unique players like Beltre or Buhner to guys with some value to guys like Willie who are a dime a dozen, but won’t hit .000 and will make plays that the ordinary duffer will never be able to make in the field. There are 200 players in AAA and 150 players in AA who could do what Willie does, but they aren’t making his salary, let along major league minimum.
Good luck in the NL next year, Willie.
I’m sorry, but how is Willie being on SportsCenter proof of Bill James’s point?
And it isn’t the right-hand side of the bell-curve, with higher value on the far right?
gotta love the NY Post front-page headline on today’s game story:
Amazin’ Embarrassment
NY Daily News — you can’t beat these NY baseball beat writers for colorful writing, especially when they get to tee off on the Mets losing to the Ms:
Jerry Manuel gets ejected as Mets get blown out by lowly Mariners
By PETER BOTTE
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITER
Even before he was named manager of the Mets last week, Jerry Manuel already had been ejected from more games this season than Willie Randolph.
But Manuel went all “gangsta” for the first time as skipper Tuesday night, getting tossed – along with center fielder Carlos Beltran – for arguing balls and strikes in the fourth inning of the Mets’ latest unwatchable loss, 11-0, to the Mariners, before yet another hostile crowd at Shea.
Manuel, who appeared to be bumped by home-plate umpire Brian Runge before truly earning his ejection, clearly had no need to stick around to see the final five innings of his team’s second straight deplorable loss at home to Seattle, which still sports the worst record in baseball (28-49).
He already had witnessed enough of the shaky pitching and offensive lethargy that contributed to Randolph’s axing last week as the Mets fell to 3-4 under Manuel and 37-39 overall. They have a chance to ignominiously be swept by the Mariners in tonight’s series finale with a four-game series against the Yankees looming this weekend. …
Ummmm…. what does it mean to say
because that seems awfully racist.
158- I believe that Mr. Peter Botte is an avid fan of Don Imus.
Not to mention irrelevant. That was 100% the Umpires doing, Manuel was walking away when the umpire bumped him.
What is the likeliness that the MLB takes action against the umpire, such as they did in the Bradley incident.
The “gangsta” comment definitely comes across poorly, but it’s surely based on this quote from Manuel about keeping Jose Reyes in line after Reyes kind of showed him up a bit by initially refusing to leave a game:
“Next time he does that I’m going to get my blade out and cut him. I’m a gangster. You go gangster on me, I’m going to have to get you. You do that again, I’m going to cut you right on the field.”
Ooooooooooooooooh. Still, that’s a strange way to reference that, given the circumstances.
Forget about grit, chemistry, or proven veteranness. That’s what the Mariners need–more Gangsta!
Mariner coaches need to start throwing gang signs like nobody’s business.
woooo teal and blue on white or grey great gangsta colors. : )
oh, yeah.
Maybe when Manuel walks out of the dugout to argue a call, his song is “damn it feels good to be a gangsta…”