Guest Mark Healey Guests Posted November 17, 2005 Posted November 17, 2005 Aaron's latest:http://www.gothambaseball.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1492
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 dis�grun�tledadj.: In a state of sulky dissatisfactionaf�fa�ble adj.:1. Easy and pleasant to speak to; approachable. 2. Gentle and gracious: an affable smile.
Guest KC Guests Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 Does anyone ever make it to the end of these columns? I rarely do. For the most part I find them boring, and they rarely break any new ground.To me, it's just a rung or two higher on the entertainment totum pole asreading a column on what December's weather is going to be, why the author thinks so, and how they'd make it pan out if they were at the switchthat controls the weather.
Guest Johnny Dickshot Guests Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 Opinion columns are very hard things to do well.
Guest KC Guests Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 I'm having a personal bout with pre-Thanksgiving Mets information overload.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 A problem with opinion columns is that you can either re-state the consensus on an item, which is a yawner, or come up with a new angle that runs against the consensus, in which case you had better have your facts lined up, as the consensus builders will tend to have years of equity (in terms of credibility and access) behind their points.Better to write about what others aren't writing about, which is hard, because you often have to sniff out your own story, establish your own facts without borrowing easy references from other writers, and then fairly opine on it.
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 ]Along with Cameron, SD has agreed to take on all of Cameron's salary, a lofty $7 million for 2006. I always thought that taking responsibility for a player's salary in a trade was the rule, not the exception.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 ]But will Cameron ever show that type of reckless abandon again? Even if his vision proves to be fully clear, even if physically he's every bit the player he ever was, there's still a mental aspect that cant be confirmed until tested under fire. Will he show hesitation next time he's tracking a ball and hears footsteps? Is he willing to lay himself out for a ball and open himself up to injury again?I did think that this was a good point, and one that I haven't seen brought up a whole lot. I think it's probably true that, because of the injury, Cameron's trade value isn't as high as we'd like to think it is, and quite a bit less than it would have been back on August 10.I agree with Edgy about sports opinion columns being hard to do well. Every aspect of every situation is analyzed to death, and it's rare to see an original opinion that's not insanely implausible.
Guest Johnny Dickshot Guests Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 It helps to choose an opinion to begin with, which also isn't easily done as said, and doesn't appear to have been done here (disgruntled or affable?)Anyway, Cammy's salary doesn't appear all that outrageous to me, and as pointed out in that other article, service-time bonuses inserted into Nady's contract more than doubled that 480,000 figure last year and presumably would in 06 as well.
Guest Mark Healey Guests Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 Johnny Dickshot wrote:It helps to choose an opinion to begin with, which also isn't easily done as said, and doesn't appear to have been done here (disgruntled or affable?)Anyway, Cammy's salary doesn't appear all that outrageous to me, and as pointed out in that other article, service-time bonuses inserted into Nady's contract more than doubled that 480,000 figure last year and presumably would in 06 as well.I think's it's a pretty accurate description of Cameron myself, because he was both for much of his Mets career.As someone who was in the clubhouse and spoke/interviewed Cameron several times, he was a puzzling character.
Theoldmole Old-Timey Member Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 ]I always thought that taking responsibility for a player's salary in a trade was the rule, not the exception.I figure there are no such rules these days. Everything is open to negotiation.
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted November 18, 2005 Posted November 18, 2005 ]Ironically, it was in San Diego's Petco Park, now Cameron's new home field, where he spent his final on-field moments as a Met, flat on his back, broken and concussed.Nothing ironic about it Alanis. Coincidental, maybe, but ironic, no.
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