Posted by boogerlips on 9/30/2011 10:12:00 PM (view original):
I'll drop any player that has an 0-fer game. AND GUESS WHAT??!!! I HAVE A 100% SUCCESS RATE OF THE NEW GUY DOING AS GOOD OR BETTER!!!!!!11 How can you argue with 100%???
That's really not much of an exaggeration if you look at crimsonblue's moves. 1946 Hank Greenberg and 1966 Harmon Killebrew were dropped after 14 games, 1980 Ron Leflore after 12, 2000 Jose Vidro and 1995 Robin Ventura after 8, 2004 Placido Polanco after 7, 2007 Chone Figgins after 5, 2000 Omar Vizquel after 4 -- these are all full-time players, not scrubs. As for pitching, 1918 Fred Toney was let go after 11 innings, 1918 Jake Northrop after 4, 1986 Rob Murphy after 4, 1915 Tim McCabe after 3, etc.
mixtroy: I respect every owner's right to run his team however he sees fit. But saying someone has a good record
because of WW moves -- esp. when those moves are made in the belief that the players being dumped are "bad versions" -- is like a 100-year-old man crediting his longevity to smoking two packs of cigarettes a day. Did he live so long because of the cigarettes, or in spite of them?
10/1/2011 3:11 PM (edited)