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Let's Go MUFFY


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MFS62 wrote:
Wainwright says he grooved the pitch to Jeter.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/adam-wainwright-says-he-grooved-pitch-for-derek-jeter-to-hit-in-all-star-farewell-022534864.html

If that cheapens the memory in any way, I'm all for it.

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And then just as quickly denies it.
What utter silliness.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Wainwright says he grooved the pitch to Jeter.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/adam-wainwright-says-he-grooved-pitch-for-derek-jeter-to-hit-in-all-star-farewell-022534864.html

If that cheapens the memory in any way, I'm all for it.

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And then just as quickly denies it.
What utter silliness.

Crap!
For one brief shining moment he set fire to Camelot.

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Boooooooooo. A.L. wins 5-3

Murphy was in a position to do damage. Shame. Dat'sAbaseball folks.


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Zvon wrote:
Boooooooooo. A.L. wins 5-3

Murphy was in a position to do damage. Shame. Dat'sAbaseball folks.

Did they give Jeets the MVP or a group BJ? Or both?

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i didnt watch tonight solely to avoid another stop on the Jeter retirement tour.


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Nymr83 wrote:
i didnt watch tonight solely to avoid another stop on the Jeter retirement tour.

I went out to get my karaoke on last night. Every time I turned to the TV, they were shooting Jeter. Clapping, sitting, breathing --- doing absolutely nuttin'.


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At least they gave the MVP to Trout.
There is still some semblance of logic in the baseball world.

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MFS62 wrote:
At least they gave the MVP to Trout.
There is still some semblance of logic in the baseball world.

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I missed most of the game due to my deciding that the bedroom needed painting -- but caught the last couple innings on the MLB At Bat app. Fernando Rodney is another Tiger bullpen castoff whom I was surprised to see still on a roster, much less in an important part of an All-Star Game.

I was convinced Jeter was going to get the MVP, like Mariano got it last year for his one inning. Radio team repeated over and over that Jeter was the oldest All-Star ever to play more than one inning...


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Mets Guy in Michigan wrote:
MFS62 wrote:
At least they gave the MVP to Trout.
There is still some semblance of logic in the baseball world.

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I missed most of the game due to my deciding that the bedroom needed painting -- but caught the last couple innings on the MLB At Bat app. Fernando Rodney is another Tiger bullpen castoff whom I was surprised to see still on a roster, much less in an important part of an All-Star Game.

I was convinced Jeter was going to get the MVP, like Mariano got it last year for his one inning. Radio team repeated over and over that Jeter was the oldest All-Star ever to play more than one inning...


What color?


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The "oldest All-Star to ever play more than one inning"? "Ever"? Really? Where do they get this stuff. Checking a comprehensive list of ... one player, I note that Willie Mays started the 1972 All-Star Game and played five innings at 41. I'm going to guess he's not the only guy who can put the lie to that claim.

Let's try, I dunno, Pete Fuckin' Rose. Started the 1982 game at 41 and played five innings.

Both older at the time than Jeter is now. Both better at the time than Jeter is now. And I have few charitable thoughts for Pete F. Rose.

Wainwright is my MVP.


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Ceetar wrote:
Mets Guy in Michigan wrote:
MFS62 wrote:
At least they gave the MVP to Trout.
There is still some semblance of logic in the baseball world.

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I missed most of the game due to my deciding that the bedroom needed painting -- but caught the last couple innings on the MLB At Bat app. Fernando Rodney is another Tiger bullpen castoff whom I was surprised to see still on a roster, much less in an important part of an All-Star Game.

I was convinced Jeter was going to get the MVP, like Mariano got it last year for his one inning. Radio team repeated over and over that Jeter was the oldest All-Star ever to play more than one inning...


What color?


White ceiling, and sort of an off-white leaning toward tan for the walls. Stripping off wallpaper in the bathroom was the worst. Wallpaper evil > Yankee evil. But it's close.


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Among all other things to get nauseated about, I don't know why the fact that they used Bob Shephard's recording to announce him is the one that really grinded my gears.

[Non-Jeter tangent, if MLB will allow it]

Did anybody catch Verducci's Keys to the Game? It was in the top of the second, and the NL was already trailing 3-0. So Verducci decided that the key for the NL--in an ALL-STAR GAME!--were "Productive Outs".


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Edgy MD wrote:
The "oldest All-Star to ever play more than one inning"? "Ever"? Really? Where do they get this stuff. Checking a comprehensive list of ... one player, I note that Willie Mays started the 1972 All-Star Game and played five innings at 41. I'm going to guess he's not the only guy who can put the lie to that claim.

Let's try, I dunno, Pete Fuckin' Rose. Started the 1982 game at 41 and played five innings.

Both older at the time than Jeter is now. Both better at the time than Jeter is now. And I have few charitable thoughts for Pete F. Rose.

Wainwright is my MVP.

Also important is what they didn't say - no mention of Tony Gwynn or Don Zimmer.

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maybe oldest all star shortstop to play more htan one inning at the position, though not necessarily in the game.

because cal ripken was 41 when he played shortstop in his final all star game, having switched with arod for the first inning. he played more htan one inning of course, though from the 2nd inning through the 5th, he played third.


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knowing it was going to be Jetermania (not a real human being, but an incredible simulation!), i just passed on the game.


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Mets Guy in Michigan wrote:
Mets Guy in Michigan wrote:
MFS62 wrote:
At least they gave the MVP to Trout.
There is still some semblance of logic in the baseball world.

Later



I missed most of the game due to my deciding that the bedroom needed painting -- but caught the last couple innings on the MLB At Bat app. Fernando Rodney is another Tiger bullpen castoff whom I was surprised to see still on a roster, much less in an important part of an All-Star Game.

I was convinced Jeter was going to get the MVP, like Mariano got it last year for his one inning. Radio team repeated over and over that Jeter was the oldest All-Star ever to play more than one inning...


What color?


White ceiling, and sort of an off-white leaning toward tan for the walls. Stripping off wallpaper in the bathroom was the worst. Wallpaper evil > Yankee evil. But it's close.


previous owners had a strip of "chair-railing" wallpaper that I had to strip off. But that's just one strip around the center (the two portions were different colors) so it wasn't quite as bad as Yankee Evil in my case. The ugly way they slapped the lilac/brownish color on the floor moldings/floor knowing they were going to put in carpeting after though...


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Tony Gwynn is trending folks! Apparently MLB, FOX, et al gave a Monk-sized all-star snub to the man. This was Jeter's day, bitches!


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Wainwright says he grooved the pitch to Jeter.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/adam-wainwright-says-he-grooved-pitch-for-derek-jeter-to-hit-in-all-star-farewell-022534864.html

If that cheapens the memory in any way, I'm all for it.

Later


And then just as quickly denies it.
What utter silliness.


Adam Wainwright, please report to the Commissioner's Office for reprogramming.


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Farmer Ted wrote:
Tony Gwynn is trending folks! Apparently MLB, FOX, et al gave a Monk-sized all-star snub to the man. This was Jeter's day, bitches!


If only MLB had some kind of yearly gathering that honored the past as much as the present & future where most baseball people & writers are around along with a large video screen and a TV network to cover it all and a captive baseball-centric audience watching/attending, then they could maybe take two minutes out to do some sort of Oscars-style tribute to those no longer around since the previous time: Gwynn, Zimmer, Brosnan, Kiner, Jerry Coleman, etc.
Or maybe that would cut into whatever 'Up With People' tribute to school teacher/Army Rangers they had planned, or the part where the network-connected singer stretches the Star Spangled Banner into a 3-1/2 minute vanity project opus.


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I'm telling you, my post-season baseball awards ceremony is gonna knock your sox off. It's just gonna be called Baseball Night, and it will be spectacular.

I've got a producer, a writer, a host, a venue, and an iPhone camera. All I need is scads of money and Bob Mackie.


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  • "We are deeply saddened by the loss of Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn, an extraordinary individual whose memory we have honored in numerous ways in recent weeks. The Baseball family has sadly lost a number of people this year - including Hall of Famer Ralph Kiner, Frank Cashen, and former All-Stars Jerry Coleman, Jim Fregosi and Don Zimmer - and did not want to slight anyone by singling out one individual."
As tweeted by Fox Sports' Ken Rosenthal:



You can almost see where they're coming from, but it's awfully difficult sell considering the game was basically a three-hour tribute to Derek Jeter, while 69 other All-Stars all shared supporting roles.

You could perhaps see where they are coming from, if they weren't so obviously and absolutely lying. The truth is that they had their story. And alternative stories did not occur to anybody involved in the broadcast. Not even once.

But, you know, get set for next year's game to be turned into a three-hour version of "People Who Died." Because if there's anything MLB knows how to do, it's over-correct for a minor PR snafu, at least when it comes to minority issues. They'll completely miss (or ignore) that their real failure was not the snub to Gwynn (and really, did anybody here feel miffed that Kiner wasn't mentioned?), but rather the three-hour planned Jetergasm that precipitated it, and the 20-year fake, forced lovefest that led up to it.


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